Normal and High-Risk Pregnancy
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Normal and High-Risk Pregnancy
A normal pregnancy is one in which both the mother and baby are healthy, and there are no significant complications or risk factors. Most pregnancies fall into this category. It's generally considered low risk,but the essential factor is to receive proper prenatal care and monitoring to ensure a smooth pregnancy and delivery. A high-risk pregnancy involves complications that could affect the health of the mother, baby, or both. These complications can arise due to pre-existing medical conditions, maternal age, multiple pregnancies (e.g, twins), or issues that develop during pregnancy. High-risk pregnancies demand specialised care, close monitoring, and treatment plans to minimise risks and ensure the best possible outcome.