High Risk Pregnancy Overview
High-Risk Pregnancy: Age, Complications & Management
A high-risk pregnancy is a pregnancy that involves increased health risks for the pregnant person, fetus or both.
High-Risk Pregnancy - Yale Medicine
A high-risk pregnancy is one in which a woman and her fetus face a higher-than-normal chance of experiencing complications. Learn about symptoms and ...
High-risk pregnancy: Know what to expect - Mayo Clinic
If your pregnancy is considered high-risk, it means that you or your baby might be more likely than usual to develop health problems before, during or after ...
What is a high-risk pregnancy? | NICHD
A high-risk pregnancy is one that threatens the health or life of the mother or her fetus. It often requires specialized care from specially ...
High Risk Pregnancy Overview - Brigham and Women's Hospital
BWH provides expert care for women with a high risk pregnancy, including genetic counseling, fetal cardiac care, and fetal medical treatment.
High-Risk Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
However, it does sometimes mean that you will need to consult a maternal-fetal medicine specialist and undergo more monitoring than someone with a low-risk ...
High-Risk Pregnancy | NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National ...
Healthcare providers use the term “high-risk pregnancy” to describe a situation in which a mother, her fetus, or both are at higher risk for ...
What's a "High-Risk" Pregnancy? (for Parents) | Nemours KidsHealth
What Does "High-Risk" Pregnancy Mean? · is age 17 or younger · is age 35 or older · was underweight or overweight before becoming pregnant · is pregnant with ...
How Do I Know If I'm Considered a High-Risk Pregnancy?
You may be considered high-risk if you have a history of miscarriage, preterm labor, or cesarean delivery. Likewise, if you've already had one child with a ...
High-Risk Pregnancy - MyHealth Alberta
Your pregnancy is called high-risk if you or your baby has an increased chance of having a health problem.
Overview of High-Risk Pregnancy - Merck Manuals
A pregnancy is considered high risk when the mother and/or the fetus or baby have medical conditions or other health issues that increase the risk of becoming ...
High Risk Pregnancy: Symptoms & Causes | NewYork-Presbyterian
High-Risk Pregnancy Risk Factors · Certain genetic conditions and abnormalities · Depression · Previous premature labor or birth · Poor growth/small fetal size ...
What is a High-Risk Pregnancy?
The term “high-risk pregnancy” suggests that in order to have a healthy and successful pregnancy and delivery, extra care is needed.
High-Risk Pregnancy: An Overview of What Can Go Wrong and How ...
What are the most common health conditions that make a pregnancy high-risk? · High blood pressure · Diabetes · Obesity.
High-Risk Pregnancy | Conditions - UCSF Health
Some women, however, have medical difficulties related to their health or the health of their baby. These women experience what is called a high-risk pregnancy.
Overview of High-Risk Pregnancy - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Overview of High-Risk Pregnancy ... In a high-risk pregnancy, the mother and/or the fetus or neonate are at increased risk of morbidity or mortality before, ...
Managing a High-Risk Pregnancy - WebMD
A pregnancy is considered high-risk when there are potential complications that could affect the mother, the baby, or both.
High-Risk Pregnancies | OB-GYN - UC Davis Health
A high-risk pregnancy poses a greater chance of complications for either you or your baby. These complications may affect your own health, the baby's growth or ...
High-Risk Pregnancy - Kaiser Permanente
Your pregnancy is called high-risk if you or your baby has an increased chance of having a health problem.
High Risk Pregnancy Information
When your pregnancy is high risk, the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine is here to help you and your baby get the best care possible. This site is for ...