If your pregnancy has been identified as high risk, chances are you will be seeing the doctor more often. This is because your healthcare provider wants to keep a close check on developments in order to prevent a worrisome situation...
There are several factors that could make your pregnancy high risk. All of these pertain to your health and that of your unborn child. While it is important to pay attention and take the necessary care, remember that it doesn’t always mean that you or your baby will have a problem...
A pelvic ultrasound can provide detailed information about your reproductive organs as well as a pregnancy. It may be used during fertility treatments as well. Being accurate, non-invasive, relatively low risk and cost-effective, it has become an indispensible tool in monitoring pregnancy, especially when high risk...
If you have been referred for genetic prenatal testing your pregnancy is probably at high risk for chromosomal abnormalities or genetic defects. It is important to remember that doing a test does not mean that you won’t have a healthy baby..
Not many women are aware that a certain amount of discharge during pregnancy is normal. It may vary from time to time and it is important to monitor consistency and color to prevent any risks to the pregnancy. Early intervention and getting the specialized prenatal care you require increases your chances of a healthy pregnancy...