Beware of High Risks for Pregnant Women
Pregnancy is something very special and awaited by married couples who want a baby, but pregnancy also has several risks that can affect health. Although many pregnancies go smoothly, some pregnant women face high risks that require special medical attention. A high-risk pregnancy is a condition where the pregnant mother or her fetus has the potential to experience higher complications than a normal pregnancy. Therefore, mothers need to know the risks to ensure the health of the mother and fetus during pregnancy.
Pregnancies that have a greater risk of occurring:
- Complications.
- Death of baby/mother.
- Giving birth to a disabled baby.
Then, things that can happen if you have a high risk of pregnancy include:
- The baby was born not yet full term (premature).
- Babies born with low birth weight (LBW)
- Miscarriage (abortion).
- Labor is not smooth / obstructed.
- Bleeding before and after delivery.
- The fetus dies in the womb.
- Pregnant/postpartum mother dies.
- Pregnancy poisoning/convulsions.
Factors that influence the high risk of pregnancy.
- Maternal age at pregnancy <20 years or >35 years
- More than 4 children (too many children/too many births)
- The distance between the last birth and the current pregnancy is less than two years (too close a pregnancy distance) or more than 10 years (too long)
- Height less than 145 cm
- Mothers who are too thin (weight less than 33 kg/upper arm circumference less than 23.5 cm) or too fat (obese)
- Abnormal shape of the mother's pelvis (too narrow)
- Miscarriages often occur before
- There were difficulties in the previous pregnancy/delivery
- Pregnant women with comorbidities (for example: diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, etc.)
- Maternal habits (smoking, alcohol and drugs)
- Viral infections before/during pregnancy
Signs and dangers of high-risk pregnancy.
- Bleeding.
- Swelling in the feet, hands, or face accompanied by headaches and seizures
- Fever/high fever
- Premature discharge of amniotic fluid
- The baby's movement in the womb is reduced or does not move
- Mother keeps vomiting and doesn't want to eat
High-risk pregnancies require more intensive medical attention. More frequent monitoring, more careful care, and careful management of risk factors are important to minimize the risk of complications and ensure a successful, healthy birth for both mother and baby. For Hermina friends who are experiencing or are experiencing high-risk pregnancy, you can immediately consult regularly with a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology at Hermina Hospital, Purwokerto.
Access to registration can be done in the following 4 ways:
1. Download the mobile application on Playstore (Type Halo Hermina)
2. Call Call Center 1500488
3. Via website -> www.herminahospitals.com
4. Via the Halodoc application