A high-risk pregnancy is one in which there are more health hazards to the expectant mother, the developing fetus, or both. Pregnancy can be high risk if you have certain health issues and are over 35 or under 17 when you become pregnant. Close observation is necessary during these pregnancies to lower the risk of problems. Pregnancy is risky in every case. A pregnancy is considered "high-risk" if there are greater health concerns for the expectant mother, the developing fetus, or both. Individuals who are expecting a high-risk child may require more attention before, during, and after the birth. This lessens the likelihood of difficulties. That being said, a high-risk pregnancy does not guarantee difficulties for either you or the fetus. Despite having unique healthcare demands, many people go through healthy pregnancies and have typical labor and delivery. High-risk pregnancies occur in those who become pregnant for the first time beyond the age of 35. According to research, they have a higher risk of complications than younger individuals. These could include health issues linked to pregnancy, like gestational diabetes, and early pregnancy loss.
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