HIGH RISK PRAGNANCY
A high-risk pregnancy refers to a pregnancy in which there is an increased likelihood of complications for the mother, the fetus, or both. Various factors can contribute to a pregnancy being classified as high-risk, and these factors can vary widely among individuals. Here's an overview: Maternal Factors: Advanced maternal age: Pregnancy in individuals aged 35 and older is considered high-risk due to increased risks of chromosomal abnormalities, miscarriage, gestational diabetes, hypertension, and other complications. Medical conditions: Pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes, hyp
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