Blog 50 precious pregnancy precautionary guidelines for couples

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Precious Pregnancy: Precautionary Guidelines for Couples We have heard of thousands of couples complaining about accidental pregnancies but there are countless others who continually face the disappointment of not being able to conceive month after month. The experience can become a physical, emotional and financial ordeal, particularly if the couple is undergoing a taxing fertility treatment. At the end of the day, even if they are able to conceive, there is a constant phobia that something might go wrong, till the baby actually comes to the world. Only a couple undergoing this trauma can value such a pregnancy, which rightly gets the name of a precious pregnancy. Any pregnancy which comes following a long wait, carries a major risk factor or has been induced by medical treatment, falls in the category of precious pregnancy. What makes a precious pregnancy different from the normal one is, not only the complications involved, but also the fact that the couple is under huge stress in this one. Though nothing might go wrong during those difficult nine months, there is a lurking fear for the couple and they are not able to enjoy that special feeling of the impending parenthood. In fact, such a couple tends to go in an overprotective mode as they are constantly concerned about the baby and medical intervention is greater as compared to a normal pregnancy. Most of the times, these fears are baseless, yet certain precautions can be observed to ensure a smooth sail for the mommy carrying a precious baby. Identifying the Risk Factors As said before, a pregnancy is deemed as precious if it comes after a long wait and/or is achieved after a fertility treatment. The primary precaution in such a pregnancy is to identify the risk factors: 

Age: If the mother is past 40 years of age, the pregnancy becomes precious as the chances of genetic defects and miscarriage increase in direct proportion to the woman’s age General medical complications: Another matter to be taken care of in case of a precious pregnancy is to pay attention to the general health of the mother. For instance, women suffering from conditions like diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, genetic disorders, sexually transmitted diseases and kidney disorders become candidates of precious pregnancy Gestational complications: When the pregnancy is precious, the woman has to take extra care and monitoring to identify gestational conditions (conditions which are induced during pregnancy) such as gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes. Such conditions can be tackled by timely medical intervention and management. Fetal complications: Extra precaution is to be taken with regard to the condition of the fetus in precious pregnancy. Regular tests and ultrasound scans can help the doctors to be prepared for conditions such as multiple births, premature labor, developmental


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