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  2. What are some factors that make a pregnancy high risk?

    www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/high-risk/conditioninfo/factors

    Several factors can make a pregnancy high risk, including existing health conditions, the mother’s age, lifestyle, and health issues that happen before or during pregnancy.This page provides some possible factors that could create a high-risk pregnancy situation. This list is not meant to be all-inclusive, and each pregnancy is different, so the specific risks for one pregnancy may not be ...

  3. What are the symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or...

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    In some cases, people with STIs have no symptoms. Over time, any symptoms that are present may improve on their own. It is also possible for a person to have an STI with no symptoms and then pass it on to others without knowing it. If you are concerned that you or your sexual partner may have an STI, talk to your health care provider.

  4. Preeclampsia and Eclampsia | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy...

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    Preeclampsia (pree-i-KLAMP-see-uh) and eclampsia (ih-KLAMP-see-uh) are pregnancy-related high blood pressure disorders. In preeclampsia, the mother’s high blood pressure reduces the blood supply to the fetus, which may get less oxygen and fewer nutrients. Eclampsia is when pregnant women with preeclampsia develop seizures or coma. NICHD and other agencies are working to understand what ...

  5. What is prenatal care and why is it important? - NICHD

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    Having a healthy pregnancy is one of the best ways to promote a healthy birth. Getting early and regular prenatal care improves the chances of a healthy pregnancy. This care can begin even before pregnancy with a pre-pregnancy care visit to a health care provider.

  6. Preeclampsia and Eclampsia - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver...

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    Preeclampsia (pree-i-KLAMP-see-uh) and eclampsia (ih-KLAMP-see-uh) are pregnancy-related high blood pressure disorders. In preeclampsia, the mother’s high blood pressure reduces the blood supply to the fetus, which may get less oxygen and fewer nutrients. Eclampsia is when pregnant women with preeclampsia develop seizures or coma.

  7. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver...

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    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) PCOS is a set of symptoms related to a hormonal imbalance. Symptoms can affect metabolic, cardiovascular, inflammatory, reproductive, and other aspects of health. PCOS may cause menstrual cycle changes; skin changes such as increased facial and body hair and acne; growths in one or both ovaries, often clumps of ...

  8. What are the treatments for endometriosis? - NICHD

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    This also prevents pregnancy. As a pill taken daily, these hormones reduce menstrual flow without causing the uterine lining to grow. As soon as a woman stops taking the progestin pill, symptoms may return, and pregnancy is possible. An IUD containing progestin, such as Mirena ®, may be effective in reducing endometriosis-associated pain.

  9. About Pregnancy | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National...

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    Pregnancy is the term used to describe the period in which a fetus develops inside a woman's womb or uterus.Pregnancy usually lasts about 40 weeks, or just over 9 months, as measured from the last menstrual period to delivery. Health care providers refer to three segments of pregnancy, called trimesters. The major events in each trimester are described below.1

  10. Endometriosis - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute...

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    Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows in other places in the body. It is one of the most common gynecological diseases, and its primary symptoms include pain and infertility. NICHD conducts and supports research to improve understanding of the mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatments of endometriosis.

  11. What Are the Causes of and Risks for Pregnancy Loss (Before 20...

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    Pregnancy loss may occur for many reasons, and sometimes the cause remains unknown even after additional tests are completed. Possible Causes Pregnancy loss often happens when a pregnancy doesn't develop normally. In many cases, miscarriages result from a problem with the chromosomes in the fetus.1 The number of chromosomes the fetus has—too many or too few—can affect survival. Other ...