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High Risk Pregnancies

Hyper Tension in Pregnancy

Definition: High blood pressure during pregnancy, classified as chronic hypertension, gestational hypertension, or preeclampsia.

Gestational Hypertension: Develops after 20 weeks of pregnancy, without organ damage.

Preeclampsia: Includes high blood pressure with protein in urine or organ dysfunction.

Risks: May cause complications like preterm birth, placental abruption, or eclampsia.

Symptoms: Severe headaches, vision changes, swelling, and high blood pressure readings.

Management: Regular prenatal care, blood pressure monitoring, medications, and lifestyle changes.

Treatment: Severe cases may require hospitalization or early delivery.

Importance: Early detection ensures safer outcomes for mother and baby.

Diabetics in Pregnancy

Definition: A condition where high blood sugar levels occur during pregnancy, either as pre-existing diabetes or gestational diabetes.

Gestational Diabetes: Develops during pregnancy and usually resolves after delivery.

Risks: Increases the chance of preterm labor, large baby size, and cesarean delivery.

Symptoms: Excessive thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, and blurred vision.

Complications: Can lead to high blood pressure, birth defects, or low blood sugar in the baby after birth.

Management: Regular glucose monitoring, balanced diet, exercise, and insulin if needed.

Importance: Proper care ensures the health of both mother and baby.

Anaemia in Pregnancy

Definition: A condition where the blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to tissues.

Common Types: Iron-deficiency anemia, folate-deficiency anemia, and vitamin B12 deficiency.

Causes: Inadequate intake of iron, folic acid, or vitamin B12, and increased blood volume during pregnancy.

Symptoms: Fatigue, weakness, pale skin, shortness of breath, and dizziness.

Risks: Can lead to preterm delivery, low birth weight, and developmental delays in the baby.

Management: Iron and folic acid supplements, vitamin B12 injections, and a nutrient-rich diet.

Prevention: Regular prenatal care and a balanced diet.

Importance: Early detection ensures a healthy pregnancy and baby.

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