Complications of Pregnancy


When you receive the news that you are pregnant, you feel like you are over the moon. This news brings you joy, happiness yet nervousness. You are excited to know about the addition to your family, but at the same time, you are concerned about your and your little one's health. 

For some women, pregnancy remains a smooth journey, a healthy one. While for some, it comes with many challenges and complications. The most essential way to deal with pregnancy complications is, attend your antenatal care visits on time and follow the advice of the doctor.

If you are pregnant, visit the best gynecologist in Lahore, or have an online consultation with a gynecologist. In this article, we are going to discuss the common complications of pregnancy.


Hyperemesis Gravidum


It is common that pregnant women complain about nausea and vomiting during their initial months of pregnancy. Hyperemesis gravidum is a condition in which women feel severe nausea and vomiting in the morning. It is different from morning sickness in that it causes you to lose around 5% of your weight. 

Hyperemesis gravidum makes it difficult for women to eat and get an adequate intake of a nutritious diet. To overcome it, your healthcare provider may need to hospitalize you and replenish your fluids and electrolytes. If left untreated, it can lead to dehydration. The signs and symptoms of dehydration are dizziness, dry and flaky skin, dry tongue, confusion, and low urine output. They would also prescribe you antiemetic drugs that could help stop nausea and vomiting. 

At times, it gets better by the 20th week of gestation. But for some women, it continues the same. Make sure you keep visiting your gynecologist to get the right antenatal care.


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Gestational Diabetes 


Diabetes is a condition in which your body is unable to absorb sugar, and it keeps traveling in your blood. When it occurs during pregnancy, it is known as gestational diabetes. Your gynecologist may screen you for it during the 24th to 28th week of pregnancy, or even earlier if you are at risk. 

Women who have had diabetes in the previous pregnancy or those who are overweight or obese are at risk of gestational diabetes. Therefore, it is important to get them screened frequently.


Placenta Previa


The placenta is an organ that supplies nutrients and oxygen to your developing baby. It attaches to the wall of the uterus, serving as a connection between the mother and her unborn baby. Under normal conditions, it attaches to the anterior part of the uterus. While in placenta previa, it attaches to the uterus in such a way that it covers the cervix, either completely or partially. 

If you are diagnosed with placenta previa, your doctor may advise you for complete bed rest. You must not lift weights and do not do strenuous exercise. If you do that, it can result in life-threatening bleeding, also leading to miscarriage. 


Preeclampsia 


Preeclampsia is a condition that occurs during pregnancy, elevating the blood pressure of the mother up to a dangerous extent. Pregnant women must get their blood pressure checked often to avoid it. Usually, it occurs after 20 weeks of gestation. Women having no history of high blood pressure can also get preeclampsia. 

It may represent with a headache, vision problem, and pain under the ribs. If you are diagnosed with preeclampsia, you must visit the best gynecologist in Pakistan for the treatment. 


Conclusion 


Pregnancy is a journey with ups and downs. Not all of your pregnancies may be the same. You must keep yourself calm if you are diagnosed with some complications. Do not overly stress yourself. Many women give birth to healthy children along with complications. So, just follow what your healthcare provider advises you and keep attending your antenatal appointments. If you are pregnant, consult with the best doctors in Pakistan for a smooth pregnancy. 


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