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  • What Determines a High Risk Pregnancy?

    A pregnancy is described as high risk when certain factors put either the mother's or the baby's life at risk. A woman who is planning to get pregnant should be in the best health possible to...

  • What Is a High-Risk Pregnancy?

    A high risk pregnancy is defined as one in which some condition puts either the mother or fetus at higher than normal risk for complications.

  • How to Minimize the Risks of High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy

    You're probably concerned about the risks to your baby and your health if you have high blood pressure during pregnancy--either because you have chronic high blood pressure or because you've...

  • Ways to Lower Blood Pressure During Pregnancy

    High blood pressure can be a serious medical condition and can be a common complication of pregnancy. There are several causes of high blood pressure during pregnancy, with preeclampsia being the...

  • Natural Cures for High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy

    The onset of high blood pressure during pregnancy can lead to a serious condition called preeclampsia. Preeclampsia can occur beginning about the 20th week of pregnancy and consist of high blood...

  • What Causes High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy?

    High blood pressure during pregnancy typically begins near the middle or end of the second trimester. If high blood pressure wasn't an issue before pregnancy, it is often caused by protein in the...

  • How to Handle a High Risk Pregnancy

    Handling a high risk pregnancy is not easy for any woman. This article provides information on how to manage your stress and reduce your risk of early delivery.

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