Pregnancies are designated high-risk if you or your baby have an elevated likelihood of experiencing health problems. These problems could be a variety of things and relate to pre-existing conditions, age, etc. There are a number of reasons why a doctor might designate a pregnancy to be high-risk, including the following:
Pre-Existing Conditions
Age of the Mother
Mother’s Lifestyle
Mother’s General Health
Pregnancy Complications
Twins, Triplets, Etc.
Mother’s History