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  • == Complications of Pregnancy == ...pregnant that could lead to complications. Other problems arise during the pregnancy.
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  • == Pregnancy Complications == ...pregnant that could lead to complications. Other problems arise during the pregnancy.
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  • ...ɪn/) is a clinical sign used in [[obstetrics]] to assess the severity of [[preeclampsia]]. It is named after British obstetrician [[Charles Lockwood]]. ...ten used in conjunction with other clinical signs and symptoms to diagnose preeclampsia.
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  • ...he 13th week to the 27th week. It is the middle phase of a typical 40-week pregnancy, following the [[First Trimester]] and preceding the [[Third Trimester]]. ...ancy, it refers to one of the three roughly three-month periods into which pregnancy is divided.
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  • ...nsion''' (PIH), is a condition characterized by high blood pressure during pregnancy. * [[Preeclampsia]]: A pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to an
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  • ...omosomal abnormalities]], [[miscarriage]], [[gestational diabetes]], and [[preeclampsia]]. * '''[[Miscarriage]]''': This is the spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before the 20th week.
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  • ...[[preeclampsia]]. Both conditions usually occur during the later stages of pregnancy, or sometimes after childbirth. ...of HELLP syndrome is not clear. However, it is commonly associated with [[preeclampsia]] and [[eclampsia]], conditions that affect pregnant women and usually invo
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  • '''Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP)''' ...plaque" meaning plate, referring to the flat, raised patches of skin), and Pregnancy (English).
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  • '''Third trimester''' (/θɝd ˈtrɑɪmɪstər/) is the final stage of [[pregnancy]], typically spanning from the 28th week to the 40th week. The term origina The '''third trimester''' is a period of rapid fetal growth and development. During this time, the [[fetus]] continues to mature and prepare for birth. The mot
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  • == High-risk pregnancy == ...or more potential health complications that could significantly affect the pregnancy outcome. These complications could pose a risk to the mother, the baby, or
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  • == Pregnancy over age 50 == '''Pregnancy over age 50''' (pronunciation: /ˈprɛɡnənsi oʊvər eɪdʒ 50/) refers t
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  • * '''[[Teenage pregnancy|Teenage]]''' (under 20 years) The maternal age at the time of pregnancy can have significant implications on the health of both the mother and the
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  • ...yndrome''' or '''Triple edema''') is a rare condition that occurs during [[pregnancy]]. It is characterized by the simultaneous presence of [[edema]] in both th ...e). These symptoms are similar to those of [[preeclampsia]], a more common pregnancy complication. However, in Mirror syndrome, the fetus also shows signs of [[
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  • ...e decidua, the specialized endometrial tissue that lines the uterus during pregnancy. ...sociated with various adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth, preeclampsia, and intrauterine growth restriction.
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  • |Term=Preeclampsia |Short definition=a serious disorder that occurs in the second half of pregnancy, in which a woman experiences high blood pressure, fluid retention, nausea,
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  • ...[[Preeclampsia]]. Both conditions usually occur during the later stages of pregnancy, or sometimes after childbirth. * [[Preeclampsia]]
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  • ...[eclampsia]] and [[preeclampsia]], severe conditions that can occur during pregnancy. * [[Eclampsia]]: A severe complication of pregnancy characterized by the onset of convulsions, often followed by coma.
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  • ...rojections that emerge from the outer layer of the blastocyst during early pregnancy. They invade the maternal endometrium to establish nutrient and gas exchang ...ition in which a fetus is smaller than expected for the number of weeks of pregnancy. It can occur as a result of various factors, including maternal malnutriti
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  • The procedure is typically performed in the first trimester of pregnancy. It involves the use of ultrasound guidance to inject a solution, usually p ...th multiple pregnancies include [[preterm birth]], low birth weight, and [[preeclampsia]]. Selective reduction can also be used in cases where one or more of the f
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  • ...lized field of [[nursing]] that involves providing care for women during [[pregnancy]], [[labor]], and [[postpartum]] period, as well as in [[gynecology]] relat * [[Midwifery]]: A health profession that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
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