A high-risk pregnancy is one that has heightened health risks for the expectant mother, the unborn child, or both. Pregnancy can be high risk if you have certain medical issues and are young (under 35 or under 17) when you become pregnant. To lessen the possibility of difficulties, these pregnancies need to be closely monitored. Every pregnancy involves risk. Any pregnancy that entails higher health risks for the expectant mother, the foetus (unborn child), or both is considered to be "high risk." High-risk pregnant women may require more care before, during, and after giving delivery. This lessens the likelihood of difficulties. Receiving thorough prenatal care at an early stage is essential. It is the best method for identifying and treating a high-risk pregnancy. Make careful to let your doctor know about any prior pregnancies and your medical history. If your pregnancy is high-risk, you might require additional monitoring all during your pregnancy.
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