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  1. You may have a high-risk pregnancy if you: The correct answer is any of the above. Work with your doctor to manage any health problems before ...
  2. ... is false. It's true that some women with high-risk pregnancies may need to limit their activities. But as ... Which of the following can lead to a high-risk pregnancy? The correct answer is any of the above. ...
  3. ... may be needed for women who: Have a high-risk pregnancy Have a health condition, such as diabetes Have ... problems You have the potential for pregnancy problems (high risk pregnancy) You have gone a week or more past ...
  4. ... medicines used Prenatal care, delivery, and postpartum care High-risk pregnancy care (maternal-fetal medicine) Breastfeeding and nursing INFERTILITY ...
  5. ... successful birth and delivery. However, these are very high-risk pregnancies. Risks may include bleeding, problems with blood pressure, ...
  6. ... will work with an obstetrician who specializes in high-risk pregnancies (maternal-fetal medicine specialist). This provider may do ...
  7. ... Elsevier; 2019:chap 33. Suhrie KR, Tabbah SM. High-risk pregnancies. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, Blum NJ, ...
  8. ... may be done for women who: Have a high-risk pregnancy, such as when the baby is not growing Have a health problem, such as diabetes or high blood pressure Have had problems in a prior ...
  9. ... Some OBs have advanced training in caring for high-risk pregnancies. They are called maternal-fetal medicine specialists, or ...
  10. ... or enlarged kidneys, talk to a specialist in high-risk pregnancy or perinatology.
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