Pregnancy Complications. Rh Factor Incompatibility A condition that occurs during pregnancy if a woman has Rh-negative blood and her baby has Rh-positive.

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Pregnancy Complications

Rh Factor Incompatibility A condition that occurs during pregnancy if a woman has Rh-negative blood and her baby has Rh-positive blood. To be considered when the mother is Rh- and the father is Rh+

Toxemia/Preeclampsia A complication often characterized by the pregnant mom’s sudden weight gain and high blood pressure. May be due to undernourishment during pregnancy Can prevent the placenta from getting enough blood which causes the baby to not get enough oxygen and food. This can result in low birth weight.

Gestational Diabetes The pregnancy hormones block insulin from doing its job. Glucose levels may increase in a pregnant woman’s blood and cause harm to the size and health of the fetus. The blood sugar (glucose) level usually returns to normal after delivery.

Placenta Previa The placenta is lying unusually low in your uterus, next to or covering the cervix. If found early in pregnancy, not usually considered a problem. If found later in pregnancy, it can cause bleeding, which leads to other complications and may cause an early delivery. If found right before delivery, cesarean section will be needed.

Low-Birth Weight The weight of the fetus is under 5.5 lbs. at birth.

Premature A birth that takes place more than three weeks before the baby is due. Less than 37 weeks of pregnancy. Normal pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks.

Miscarriage or Spontaneous Abortion Any pregnancy loss that takes place before the 20 th week or the 5 th month.

Stillbirth The birth of an infant that has died in the womb after having survived through at least the first 20 weeks of pregnancy.

HIV/AIDS Thanks to the creation of powerful medications, transmission of HIV infection to an infant is almost completely preventable. But, when the disease is passed on, the results are catastrophic - the baby may develop HIV infection.

Herpes Herpes infection in a pregnant woman is relatively safe until she gets ready to deliver. Active herpes lesions on the genitals are highly contagious and can infect the infant as he/she is being born. The virus may begin multiplying and become infectious before any skin symptoms appear. May women with herpes have a cesarean section to prevent the transmission of herpes to the newborn.

Gonorrhea Very common STD. A pregnant woman with untreated gonorrhea has an increased risk of miscarriage or preterm delivery. A baby that is born while the mother has an active infection can develop blindness, joint infection, or a life threatening blood infection.

HPV (Genital Warts) Very common STD. If genital warts are contracted during pregnancy, treatment may be delayed until after you deliver. Sometimes the hormones from pregnancy can make them grow larger. If they grow large enough to block the birth canal, the baby may need to be delivered by cesarean section.

Chlamydia May cause an increase risk of miscarriage and preterm delivery. Newborns who are exposed can get severe eye infections and pneumonia.

Syphilis Easily passed on to your unborn child. It is likely to cause a very serious infection to the baby that can be fatal. The infants are often premature. Untreated infants that survive tend to develop problems in multiple organs including the brain, eyes, ear, heart, skin, teeth and bones.

Hepatitis B If a pregnant woman is infected with hepatitis B, she can transmit the infection to her baby through the placenta. Women with hepatitis B are more likely to have a premature delivery.

Pregnancy Terminology Bingo Let’s review the various pregnancy terms we have discussed these past two class periods. – Characteristics of Pregnancy – Pregnancy Complications

Summary There are many possible complications that may arise during pregnancy. Some you have control over while others you do not.