These 5 Complications Can Endanger Your Pregnancy!

From conceiving to delivery, a woman has to experience various physical complications. In spite of sounding unbelievable, due to pregnancy and delivery complications, 32 women die on average in our country each day. We can consider our limitation of knowledge and carelessness to be one of the reasons.

If a mother-to-be has an understanding of which risks or health issues she is to experience during her pregnancy, it is possible for her to significantly get rid of these unwanted incidents. This article deals with the five complicacies women usually experience during pregnancy.

Bleeding:

Bleeding, one of the probable complicacies during pregnancy is a likely symptom of abortion. Bleeding may, however, be caused due to other reasons, but you must be conscious enough to see a doctor if anything similar happens. Even the slightest negligence may not only endanger your pregnancy but also yourself.

Anemia:

During pregnancy, if the quantity of hemoglobin is less than 10 gm in every 100 ml or the number of red blood cells is not sufficient in blood, it can be called anemia during pregnancy. Around 40%-80% of women in our country are affected by this. Common symptoms include panting without much labor, faster heart beat rate with low blood pressure and eyes turning bluish. More important symptoms include eyes turning bluish or white, not being able to finish a complete sentence at a single breathing and giddiness which indicate anemia. In order to be safe from this issue, it is recommended that you eat foods rich in iron like arum spinach, raw banana, guava, beans, peas, cabbage, meat, liver, shrimp, etc. right from the beginning of your conceiving. Owing to anemia during pregnancy, delivery of immature baby may occur or the baby may be born with insufficient weight. This complicacy may even lead to the baby’s higher vulnerability to diseases and mortality.

Excessive vomiting:

During pregnancy, feeling nauseated is a common occurrence, but an excess of such feeling is never a positive sign. Due to such feeling, you may not eat or drink anything else, which may ultimately lead to dehydration on such a level that can be harmful for the baby. On having such issue, do not hesitate to contact your physician who can either recommend a changed diet plan or offer required suggestions.

No movement of the baby inside:

Every mother feels her baby moving inside her belly, but it is a matter of concern if anyone feels no such movement. If you are conscious of your baby’s movement inside, you can easily identify if movements have come to end. In case such thing happens, you should not be any late to contact your doctor for further assistance.

High blood pressure during pregnancy:

It is one of the principal causes of infant mortality and maternal death. Experts indicate that around 5%-10% of pregnant women suffer this complication. During the primary stages of pregnancy, if high blood pressure can be detected and specialist is consulted, not only the life of the mother and her baby can be saved but also the likelihood of cardiovascular diseases and kidney problems can be prevented at least to some extent if not entirely. If the mother is taken to the physician or the health complex, her blood pressure should be examined each time. Common complicacies regarding this can include excessive weight gain, fluid retention in hands or feet, fuzzy eyes, neck pain, etc. On noticing any of these, you should go to your doctor immediately and have your blood pressure checked. Stop eating and adding raw salt to your recipes. If you have to take any specific medicine for your blood pressure, you should check it with your physician first.

Conclusion:

Be careful and start considering yourself different from others since the day you decide you want to be a mother. Alongside your family members being careful, you should also be caring for yourself so that you can bring in the little one you are holding inside you safely. Thus, a healthy and beautiful baby may arrive on earth.

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