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Some of the potential problems with pregnancy include,
1) Enhanced blood pressure- The condition of enhanced blood pressure is commonly known as hypertension and this happens at the time when the arteries taking blood from heart to organs become contracted.This will lead the pressure to enhance in arteries.At the time of pregnancy, this leads to difficulties for blood to pass to placenta and this decreased blood supply will badly affect the development of fetus.
2) Diseases- The diseases or infections involve sexually transmitted diseases may take place at the time of pregnancy,parturition and can result in serious problems for pregnant female and child after birth and some kind of infections transfer from mother to baby at the time of parturition.
3) Gestational Diabetes- The gestational diabetes can take place when a female had not suffered from diabetes prior to pregnancy but suffering from diabetes at the time of pregnancy.
4) Preterm Childbirth- If the childbirth happens before thirty seven weeks,then it is known as preterm childbirth. The child born prior to thirty seven weeks will be in enhanced threat for health difficulties.This kind of childbirth is very complicated because,the organs like brain and lungs will only complete its growth in the 39th-40th week.
5) Stillbirth- Losing of pregnancy posterior to 20 weeks of pregnancy is commonly known as Stillbirth.
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