Zusammenfassung der Ressource
High-risk pregnancy
- Your pregnancy is called high-risk if you or your
baby has an increased chance of a health
problem. Many things can put you at high risk.
- Pregnancy may be at risk if
- health problem
- Diabetes.
- Cancer.
- High blood pressure.
- Kidney disease.
- Epilepsy.
- Substance abuse
- younger than 17 or older than 35.
- multiple pregnancy
- have had three or more miscarriages
- baby has been found to
have a genetic condition
- Down syndrome
- heart problem
- lung problem
- kidney problem
- problem in a past pregnancy
- Preterm labor.
- Preeclampsia or seizures
- Infection
- HIV
- hepatitis C
- cytomegalovirus
- chickenpox
- rubella
- toxoplasmosis
- syphilis.
- taking certain medicines
- lithium
- phenytoin
- valproic acid
- carbamazepine
- Other health problems
- heart valve problems
- sickle cell disease
- asthma
- lupus
- rheumatoid arthritis
- Pregnant adolescent
- Complications
- PIH
- Iron deficiency anemia
- Preterm labor
- Concerns of labor, birth and postpartum
- CPD
- Post-partal hemorrhage
- Unexpected pregnancy
- Lack of knowledge
- Pregnant over the age of 40
- Complications
- PIH
- Concerns of labor, birth and postpartum
- Failure to progress
- Difficulty accepting event
- Post-partal hemorrhage
- Chromosomal problems
- Vulnerable groups are pregnant women with:
- Physiologic problems
- Malnutrition
- Frequent pregnancies
- Prescence of physical deformity
- Mothers who are too young or too old
- Poverty/ social standing
- Victims of abuse
- Single mothers