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  2. Pregnancy Complications: Most Common & Risk Factors

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    Pregnancy complications are medical conditions that may affect you or the fetus’s health during pregnancy. Your pregnancy care provider watches for complications during pregnancy. You can help them detect potential problems by attending all your prenatal appointments.

  3. Pregnancy Complications: Miscarriage, Eclampsia, and More

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    Some of the most common complications include the following. Miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. The reasons for miscarriage are not always known. Most...

  4. Pregnancy complications - Office on Women's Health

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    Sometimes pregnancy problems arise — even in healthy women. Some prenatal tests done during pregnancy can help prevent these problems or spot them early. Use this chart to learn about some common pregnancy complications. Call your doctor if you have any of the symptoms on this chart.

  5. What are some common complications of pregnancy?

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    Some women experience health problems during pregnancy. These complications can involve the mother's health, the fetus's health, or both. Even women who were healthy before getting pregnant can experience complications.

  6. 4 Common Pregnancy Complications | Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Most pregnancies progress without incident. But approximately 8 percent of all pregnancies involve complications that, if left untreated, may harm the mother or the baby. While some complications relate to health problems that existed before pregnancy, others occur unexpectedly and are unavoidable.

  7. Pregnancy Complications | Maternal Infant Health | CDC

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    Pregnancy complications include physical and mental conditions that affect the health of the pregnant or postpartum person, their baby, or both. It is important to get health care before, during, and after pregnancy to lower the risk of pregnancy complications.

  8. Pregnancy Complications - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Common causes of too much fluid are diabetes, twins or triplets (a multiple pregnancy), infections, incompatible blood types and birth defects. Too little fluid may also be a sign of birth defects as well as problems with the placenta, slowed fetal growth, early rupture of membranes or fetal death.

  9. Pregnancy complications: Examples, treatment, and self-care

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    Some people may experience health issues during pregnancy, which could lead to complications if they do not receive treatment.

  10. High-risk pregnancy: Know what to expect - Mayo Clinic

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    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 delivery. Due to that risk, you may need extra medical appointments or tests during your pregnancy.

  11. Pregnancy week by week Pregnancy problems - Mayo Clinic

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    Pregnancy problems. During pregnancy, your baby's health is a top priority. That's why pregnancy problems can be so concerning. If you have a chronic condition, such as diabetes, epilepsy or depression, understand how your condition could affect your pregnancy.