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Fetal growth restriction; Preeclampsia; Miscarriage or fetal death; Postpartum heavy bleeding; Inflammation of the fetal membranes (intra-amniotic infection).
Adverse maternal outcomes include gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, eclampsia, preterm delivery and cesarean delivery. Adverse fetal and neonatal ...
... preeclampsia, as well as neurological impairment diagnosed in early childhood. Dr. Enninga and her team are developing novel methods for diagnosing ...
Hypertension-related problems during pregnancy, including preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome or eclampsia; A fall or other type of blow to the abdomen; Smoking ...
Low-dose aspirin — 60 to 100 milligrams daily — is sometimes recommended for pregnant women with recurrent pregnancy loss, clotting disorders and preeclampsia.
Low-dose daily aspirin often is recommended to lower the risk of preeclampsia in those who are at high risk. Studies have found aspirin to be safe during ...
Talk to your health care provider before taking nonprescription medications. Researchers continue to study ways to prevent preeclampsia. Studies suggest that ...
Preeclampsia (high blood pressure during pregnancy and too much protein in urine)—Patients with these conditions should be carefully monitored while ...
Preeclampsia; Hyperthyroidism; Anemia. More Information. Ultrasound. Treatment. A molar pregnancy can't be allowed to continue. To prevent complications, the ...
... preeclampsia. Because these health concerns are all linked to exposure to an artificial estrogen as a fetus, some physicians have cautioned women who were ...
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