Pregnancy Diabities
Posted on June 29th, 2009 in Diabities, Health News, Pregnancy Diabities
Complications are common during early pregnancy
Pregnant women who have complications from the beginning should be monitored more closely in the current situation and future pregnancy, a study suggests.
Problems in the first three months increased the risk of premature birth and other problems – from pregnancy and beyond.
Data from 75 Studies have also shown a history of miscarriages are linked to future premature births.
Said that the research of experts will identify people at high risk.
The analysis presented at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) annual meeting, discussed several common complications of the first three months of pregnancy.
Notches that our level of awareness that if someone has problems in early pregnancy, particularly recurring problems, perhaps you should look to these women a little more Patrick O’Brien, obstetrician Vaginal bleeding during the first week was associated with an increased risk of pre-eclampsia, birth and more than double the risk of having low birth weight or very low birth weight baby.
An accumulation of blood in the uterus – intrauterine hematoma – increase risk.
Extreme morning sickness was associated with a three times greater risk of premature birth and nearly three times the risk of low birth weight.
Women who were pregnant with twins, but the abortion of a baby in early pregnancy increased the risk of problems later.
A history of one or more errors have almost doubled the risk of pregnancy in the context of preterm premature rupture of membranes surrounding the baby in the womb and increase the risk of premature birth.
If a previous pregnancy has been terminated for any reason, premature birth is a risk in pregnancy.
Although the study does not address the causes of risk in pregnancy could be related to problems underlying health or lifestyle, experts say.
Surveillance
Study leader Dr. Robbert van Oppenraaij, Erasmus MC University Medical Center in the Netherlands, said the future complications related to the severity or repetition of the first problems.
“The events and complications in early pregnancy is a complication more common in women during pregnancy and can be very painful for them.
“For the doctor, it is important to interpret the symptoms and understand not only the short term but also long-term consequences of these complications of pregnancy.”
Tony Rutherford, chairman of the British Fertility Society, said the results suggest that some patients could benefit from closer monitoring.
“This is a message that patients should be monitored.
“The main concern is the emergence, over time, and if we try to identify patients who improve performance in May.”
Patrick O’Brien, spokesman for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said the reasons for some of the associations with lifestyle such as smoking, nutrition and conditions such as hypertension and diabetes.
“He notched up our level of awareness that if someone has problems in early pregnancy, particularly recurring problems, perhaps you should look to these women a little closer.”


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