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Written by Christy Jennings
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Christy Jennings

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Written by Christy Jennings

Usually, females are likely to come across certain problems during this period and they should be treated under the guidance of healthcare experts. 

The problems that occur once a female conceives require treatment. If those problems are left untreated, it is likely to hamper the health of mother and the infant. 

Here are the 4 major complications that occur once the female conceives

Gestational Diabetes

This is a condition wherein the body begins to prevent the breaking of sugar levels. GDM is a condition wherein the sugar levels are accelerated and affects the health of an infant. Usually, the baby is likely to be bigger as compared to the normal size. During delivery, problems are experienced and most of the health care experts recommend one to undergo a cesarean section. 

The symptoms are not visible; hence, one needs to consider visiting the clinics and going through a few tests to know well about this complication. As soon as it is diagnosed, the treatment for the same is initiated, and manages the ailment smoothly. 

Preeclampsia

This is a condition wherein the high blood pressure is accelerated and if such conditions are not treated, they have an ability to tremendously affect health. Preeclampsia is likely to occur in women after 20 weeks and often it is diagnosed in women with no history of high blood pressure.

The signs and symptoms that hamper include vision changes, headaches, and pain under the ribs. One can consider prenatal visits and this is likely to help one feel relieved from the indications. At times, those signs are likely to go away after the delivery. 

Hyperemesis Gravidarum

Having the signs and symptoms of morning sickness is common, and this is likely to cause discomfort in females. One needs to know women with Hyperemesis Gravidarum are likely to come across the problem wherein females are required to get hospitalized due to a sudden drop in weight loss.

There is no such prevention of HG but one can consider managing it during gestation. This is likely to lead to loss of nutrients and it proves to be harmful to the baby and mother. Hence, one can consider seeking the right therapies during the initial stage to improve the conditions. 

Placenta Previa

While one is pregnant, knowing the placenta ensures the baby is provided with the needed oxygen and nutrients. The placenta is attached to the upper part of the uterus and is likely to partially cover the cervix which ensures the nourishment is fulfilled.

One who ends up having those problems is likely to undergo C-section to deliver the baby and even the birth is to be done 2-4 weeks before the given dates. 

All those 4 complications of pregnancy can be well managed under the supervision of an expert. Choosing the right help at the right time becomes necessary.