High-Risk Pregnancy



All pregnancies carry risks. The definition of a “high-risk” pregnancy is any pregnancy that carries increased health risks for the pregnant person, fetus or both. People with high-risk pregnancies may need extra care before, during and after they give birth. This helps to reduce the possibility of complications.

However, having a pregnancy that’s considered high-risk doesn’t mean you or your fetus will have problems. Many people experience healthy pregnancies and normal labour and delivery despite having special health needs.

 

What Causes High-Risk Pregnancy?

Factors that make a pregnancy high risk include:

- Preexisting health conditions.

- Pregnancy-related health conditions.

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