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High-Risk Pregnancy Signs Symptoms Chest pain. Decreased or no fetal movement. Extreme fatigue. Fainting or lightheaded.
Age. Teen pregnancy. Pregnant teens have a higher risk of getting high blood pressure called pregnancy induced hypertension compared to women in their 20s to 30s. Lifestyle Factors. Alcohol use. Health Conditions. Pre-existing diabetes or Gestational diabetes.
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 delivery. Due to that risk, you may need extra medical appointments or tests during your pregnancy.
Doctors refer to babies who are born prematurely or who are sick when they are born as high-risk infants. This means they have a high risk of short and long-term health and developmental challenges.
A high-risk pregnancy is one in which a woman and her fetus face a higher-than-normal chance of experiencing problems. These risks may be due to factors in the pregnancy itself, or they may stem from preexisting maternal medical conditions, such as cancer, diabetes, or lupus.

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A: A maternal-fetal medicine specialist (or perinatologist) receives a traditional obstetrics and gynecology education but with an additional three years of training to learn how to treat medical complications that are related to pregnancy.
Your pregnancy is called high-risk if you or your baby has an increased chance of having a health problem. These problems include slowed growth of the baby, preterm labour, preeclampsia, and a problem with the placenta.

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