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- Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (also called ICP) is a liver disorder that typically occurs during the second half of pregnancy. Cholestasis is a condition that ...
- ... by the occurrence of at least two abnormal pregnancies that result in the formation of hydatidiform moles. ... mole is a mass that forms early in pregnancy and is made up of cells from an ...
- ... of blood glucose (also called blood sugar) during pregnancy. Affected women do not have diabetes before they ... to 70 percent chance of recurring in subsequent pregnancies. Additionally, about half of women with gestational diabetes ...
- Preeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy in which affected women develop high blood pressure (hypertension); they can also have abnormally high levels of protein in their urine ( ...
- ... the 6th week to the 24th week of pregnancy. Heterotopia means "out of place." In normal brain ...
- Familial dilated cardiomyopathy is a genetic form of heart disease. It occurs when heart (cardiac) muscle becomes thin and weakened in at least one chamber of ...
- ... syndrome are at increased risk of complications during pregnancy. These complications include pregnancy-induced high blood pressure (preeclampsia), an underdeveloped placenta ( ...
- ... is associated with a slightly increased risk of pregnancy loss (miscarriage). Women with this mutation are two ... likely to have multiple (recurrent) miscarriages or a pregnancy loss during the second or third trimester. Some ...
- ... tube defect, affecting about 1 in 1,000 pregnancies. However, most of these pregnancies end in miscarriage, so the prevalence of this ... they get pregnant and very early in their pregnancy are significantly less likely to have a baby ...
- ... typically between the tenth and fourteenth weeks of pregnancy. There are two main types of abdominal wall ... common. Abdominal wall defects are more common among pregnancies that do not survive to term (miscarriages and ...