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Complications During Pregnancy

Date Added: October 23, 2007 01:39:25 PM

Majority of women have normal, uncomplicated pregnancies and deliveries, but some women can experience complications during pregnancy. Some complications, like anemia and gestational diabetes in pregnancy can easily be prevented. If you have such preexisting conditions, you may need to make some changes in usual treatments.

Bleeding during pregnancy is often an early pregnancy complication can be a sign of trouble. It is common for a woman to report that she had her period while she was pregnant. Although it may seem like you are menstruating, there maybe many causes for bleeding. But bleeding in the ninth month may be caused by placenta previa or placental abruption. If morning sickness is worse than you ever expected it to be, you could be suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum.

Early labour is another complications. Preterm labor, which can be preceded by PROM, will explain the signs of early labor. If doctors suspects that you are at risk of preterm labor or if you have been diagnosed with an incompetent cervix, you may be put on bed rest. Your baby maybe born with a low birth weight, if you do give birth before term; this can cause problems in the future.

Another complication that can arise is thyroid disease, whether diagnosed prior to pregnancy or during pregnancy and getting treatment for it will be affected by your pregnancy. Likewise if you suffer from asthma or lupus, to ensure the safety and well being of your growing child, appropriate management of your symptoms during pregnancy is necessary.

A growing concern in many developed countries is obesity. Obesity significantly increases a woman's risk of pregnancy complications. It also increases her child’s risk of health problems. Pregnant obese women are classified as having a high-risk pregnancy.

West Nile Virus is a problem for women living in United States; new evidence suggests that it could be a problem.

Hypertension is a common pregnancy complication that can lead to Preeclampsia, which is even more serious. If you have kidney disease our chances are increased. HELLP syndrome is also associated with preeclampsia. Some women develop cervical cancer, while they are pregnant. But that is very rare. A precursor to this type of cancer is cervical dysplasia.

Amniotic fluid is very important to a baby. But it can get too low or can be produced too much.

If you find yourself hankering after dirt, clay, chalk or even hair, then you may be suffering from pica.

Breast cancer is an important topic that pregnant women should look for. It is very essential to know how to perform a self-breast examination; it could save your life, though not all types of breast cancer can be detected this way. Metastatic breast cancer is another serious and advanced type of breast cancer to watch out for. An early diagnosis means quicker treatment, which can greatly improve your prognosis.

Though not really a complication, fibromyalgia can make the usual pregnancy aches exceptionally uncomfortable.

A serious disorder that can cause women to experience miscarriages and other pregnancy complications is Hughes Syndrome. But with proper treatment, women with Hughes Syndrome can have a healthy pregnancy.

Another pregnancy complication is obstetric cholestasis or intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP). The symptom associated with this pregnancy-related liver condition is severe itching. This condition can lead to serious pregnancy complications, including fetal distress and even stillbirth.