What are the complications of pregnancy?

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What are the complications of pregnancy, do you know? Don't think that pregnancy complications have nothing to do with yourself, it's a matter for a few people. If you don't pay attention to the prevention of pregnancy complications, it will not only harm the fetus, but also yourself! Pregnancy complications should be prevented in advance, now let's understand these knowledge first!

What are the complications of pregnancy?

Hypertension occurs before pregnancy or 12 weeks before pregnancy. This kind of pregnant woman usually has idiopathic hypertension, that is, hypertension caused by non pregnancy. After 20 weeks of pregnancy, hypertension occurs, that is, systolic blood pressure is higher than 140 or diastolic blood pressure is higher than 90, or the blood pressure in late pregnancy is 30 or 15 higher than that in early pregnancy, which is called pregnancy induced hypertension.

If there is pregnancy induced hypertension plus edema or proteinuria, or both, it is called preeclampsia. Preeclampsia combined with convulsion is called eclampsia. The mortality of mother and fetus is especially high.

Gestational heart disease is a common serious complication in obstetrics, especially when combined with heart failure. It is the direct cause of maternal and perinatal death, and seriously affects the life safety of mother and infant. The treatment principle of heart failure caused by gestational heart disease: rational drug use, selection of appropriate mode of delivery and timing of termination of pregnancy are the key treatment measures for heart failure caused by gestational heart disease.

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Pregnancy: the age of pregnant women, the number of pregnancies, the number of deliveries (more than 28 weeks of pregnancy from vaginal delivery), the current pregnancy (with or without headache, dizziness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, palpitation, shortness of breath, edema and vaginal bleeding, etc.), the past delivery history and previous health conditions (such as heart disease, hypertension, etc.) were used as the reference for the treatment of pregnancy and delivery.