I'm trying to learn more about pregnancy complications and what to be aware of. I've heard the term 'high-risk pregnancy' and wanted to understand what factors or existing conditions can lead to a pregnancy being classified as high risk.
Maza pan high-risk bolat hote doc low lying placenta mule, tension yete ho na. But slowly everything got normal with proper bedrest ghar pe. Gynac chi care ani strict rest mule easily manage hota, don't worry.
Listen, I had a high-risk tag because of my age and mild BP. Honestly, I used to get so scared but my toddler is now running around keeping me on my toes! Just follow instructions, take your pills, and you'll cross this line beautifully.
Hey! High risk can be due to many medical reasons like preeclampsia or low placenta. In such cases, even normal things like daily walks or prenatal yoga are only done if the doc gives a green signal. I always check with my gynac before doing any physical movement.
Oof, don't stress too much about that 'high risk' label, yaar! Sometimes it’s just standard protocol because of age or past issues. Just pamper yourself, eat well, and let the doctors do their job. You got this, chill karo!
I've been reading up since we are planning to conceive soon, and honestly, even simple things like thyroid can label a pregnancy high risk. Is it really that common nowadays? Would love to know what extra tests docs usually suggest for this.
Usually, if there's high BP, thyroid, twin pregnancy, or age factors, doctors put it in the high-risk category. It sounds scary but actually, it just means they'll monitor you more closely with extra scans. Don't worry, so many moms here had high-risk tags and delivered healthy babies.
Things like gestational diabetes, thyroid, or past history can make it high risk. Mere saath bhi complications thode heavy ho gaye the, so please don't take anything lightly. Let your gynac evaluate you properly and follow whatever precautions they suggest.