When a woman learns she is pregnant, it can be a time of great joy, excitement, and anticipation. But, it can also be a time of anxiety, stress, and worry if the pregnancy is considered high-risk. A high-risk pregnancy suggests that in order to have a healthy and successful pregnancy and delivery, extra care is needed. Here are some common risk factors for a high-risk pregnancy:
Advanced maternal age.
Pre-existing medical conditions.
Pregnancy-related issues.
Carrying multiples in a pregnancy.
Blood disorders.
Gestational diabetes.
Learn more about these risk factors with this link: https://bit.ly/3tkhzQG
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