Search Results 1-10 of 22399 for High-risk+pregnancy
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 ...
Having a high BMI during pregnancy has been linked to higher risks of various health conditions for a baby, including: Growth troubles in a fetus called fetal ...
Planning for pregnancy involved coordination of care between Mayo Clinic physicians and an obstetrician in Missouri. "Dr. Cabalka sent Rachel to me in 2004 to ...
And the risk of life-threatening blood clots of the heart valves goes up. Taking blood thinners can put the baby at risk too. Congestive heart failure. With ...
The risk of chromosomal conditions is higher. Babies born to older mothers have a higher risk of certain chromosomal conditions, such as Down syndrome. The risk ...
Concerned about high blood pressure during pregnancy? Find out what you can do to reduce your risk of complications.
Conditions that are linked to a higher risk of preeclampsia include: Preeclampsia in a previous pregnancy; Being pregnant with more than one baby; Chronic high ...
What are the risks of spacing pregnancies close together? A pregnancy that starts within six months of a live birth has a higher risk of some health issues. But ...
Overdue pregnancy. If pregnancy goes more than a week past the due date, a baby is at higher risk of fetal macrosomia. Previous pregnancies. The risk of fetal ...
At Mayo Clinic, if you have a high-risk pregnancy, you will be cared for by the maternal and fetal medicine team. ... high-risk pregnancies. They use advanced ...
Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission.
Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic Press.
Your gift to celebrate this day advances our doctors’ lifesaving work.