Pregnancy complications and prevention
Pregnancy complications sometimes become the most awful experience. A pregnant woman can experience pregnancy complications at any stage. Some of the most common complications in pregnancy are:
• Placental Abruption
• Bacterial Vaginosis
• Ectopic Pregnancy
• Cholestasis of pregnancy
• Vaginal Bleeding
• Cervical Incompetence
• Pre-eclampsia
It’s a miscarriage if the pregnancy is ended within the first six months. Generally it happens in the first three months due to the slow development of the fetus. If it happens late in the pregnancy, it is generally because of the fragile cervix or malfunctioning of placenta. Miscarriages occurr because of the bacterial Vaginosis. Continuous vaginal bleeding indicates quite serious conditions such as a misscarriage, molar or ectopic pregnancy.
If continuous bleeding starts in third trimester of pregnancy, then the particular phase is termed as Placental abruption and Placenta previa. As far as Ectopic pregnancy is concerned - it happens when the fertilized egg is implanted outside the womb. This particular complication is the most usual reason cause of maternal death in the early stages of pregnancy. One of the complications during pregnancy is Pre-eclampsia - this is a name given to pregnancy hypertension. A vast majority of the times this occurs only in the first pregnancy.
Timely recognition of complications pregnancy is very important. Ectopic pregnancy is another kind of complications that can occur during pregnancy. It occurs when an egg fastens itself in area outside the uterus. The majority of the ectopic pregnancies take place in the fallopian tube.
This is an extremely problematic type of fertility. It mostly occurs in women who get pregnant at old age or have had an ectopic pregnancy before. Several abortions might lead to particular problem. The particular infertility has a single way out and that is abortion.
Complications are different from case to case and there are certain tests which are necessary in certain situations to confirm the kind of complication. Some genetic problems can also create complications for the fetus. Blood tests are taken for checking various chromosomal abnormalities.
If it is not perceived in good time, it can cause the death of the mother and the baby. Routine check-ups and timely visits to the gynecologist can really increase the chances of survival of the mother and the baby even if the pregnancy suffers from serious pregnancy complications.