High-Risk Pregnancy: An Overview of What Can Go Wrong and How High-Quality Obstetric Care Can Help

Pregnancy can be a joyful experience as families await the birth of a child, but that isn鈥檛 always the case. A wide range of factors, from already-existing health conditions to lifestyle choices and more, can put a woman at risk for complications during pregnancy, all the way from the first trimester to labor and delivery.听

In what follows, Dr. Julianne Lauring, an Assistant Attending Obstetrician and Gynecologist and听Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology at 日本av色情片, provides an overview of the risk factors that may turn a pregnancy from joyful to challenging. She also discusses what a woman can do to stay healthy before and during pregnancy.

What are the most common health conditions that make a pregnancy high-risk?

These include high blood pressure, diabetes (type 1 or 2), obesity and mental health disorders.

High blood pressure

High blood pressure (hypertension) outside of pregnancy may increase your risk for pre-eclampsia, a dangerous condition that can affect your kidneys, liver and platelet count. Pre-eclampsia tends to show up after 20 weeks but even more commonly toward the end of the third trimester.

Pre-eclampsia also affects the way the baby grows in utero and increases the likelihood of premature delivery and even stillbirth. Its symptoms include high blood pressure, excess protein in your urine, vision changes and headache, among others.听

Diabetes

Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, if uncontrolled, lead to similar complications as those mentioned above. That also goes for gestational diabetes, a temporary form of the disease experienced in some pregnancies鈥攗sually in the third trimester. In pregnant mothers with uncontrolled blood sugar levels, the fetus may grow very large.

Obesity

Obesity, defined as having a BMI of 30 and up, increases the above-mentioned risks as well, especially to the developing fetus. Obesity is linked to high blood pressure and a variety of other medical disorders.

The good news, says Dr. Lauring, is that all of these can be controlled via:

  • Medication, including insulin for diabetes
  • Periodic ultrasounds to see how the fetus is developing
  • Close monitoring and follow-up

What is the difference between pre-eclampsia and eclampsia?

When a woman with pre-eclampsia has seizures, it鈥檚 diagnosed as eclampsia. Eclampsia typically occurs around the time a woman gives birth, but it can happen to women with pre-eclampsia as well, or even before a diagnosis of pre-eclampsia. In that case, eclampsia can be the first sign that something is wrong.

Both conditions are considered serious and even potentially life-threatening.

How might a woman鈥檚 age affect pregnancy?

Older maternal age鈥攐ver 35鈥攊s an independent risk factor for pregnancy complications, including:

  • High blood pressure
  • Stillbirth
  • Genetic abnormalities and miscarriages (the two are linked)
  • Babies who don鈥檛 grow well during pregnancy听

Young age can pose a number of dangers as well. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), adolescent mothers aged 10 to 19 face higher risks of鈥痚clampsia, puerperal endometritis鈥攁n infection of the lining of the uterus after giving birth鈥and systemic infections鈥compared to women in their early 20s. Babies of adolescent mothers may be prone to low birth weight, preterm birth and severe neonatal conditions.

What is the impact of substance use on pregnancy?

Tobacco and alcohol are to be avoided, Dr. Lauring says, and so are addictive drugs, from painkillers to illegal substances. 鈥淪ome people use more than one substance, so it can be hard to tease out which one is responsible for putting a pregnant woman in harm鈥檚 way. Medical and socio-economic factors also are associated with substance use. Hopeful mothers-to-be should seek help with any substance issues鈥攑referably before she gets pregnant.

What if she鈥檚 expecting 鈥渕ultiples鈥濃攖wins, triplets or more?

The more babies, the more possible complications, she says. 鈥淭he risk of premature birth at 35 to 36 weeks increases when a woman is expecting more than one baby. (A normal pregnancy typically lasts 40 weeks.) As well, multiples increase the risk of all the conditions and complications referred to above, such as diabetes, pre-eclampsia and stillbirth.听

If a woman has had a previous preterm birth, does that increase her risk of having another?听

The short answer is 鈥測es.鈥 But unlike a pregnant woman鈥檚 existing medical conditions, for which treatments are available, there are limited treatment options for preventing preterm birth. 鈥淲e used to prescribe a progesterone-based medication, but it was pulled from the market in April 2023,鈥 says Dr. Lauring. 鈥淲hat we can do is monitor the cervix. If we see that it鈥檚 shortening鈥攇etting ready for labor鈥攚e can place a stitch to keep it closed. Some obstetricians are using vaginal progesterone to achieve a similar effect, but we aren鈥檛 sure how effective it is.鈥澨

What can a woman do before getting pregnant?

First, Dr. Lauring advises, a woman trying to get pregnant should talk to her primary care physician about managing any medical conditions, from diabetes to obesity and high blood pressure. 鈥淪he should ask whether to continue taking her usual medications when she gets pregnant. And she should make sure her vaccines are all up-to-date, as some can鈥檛 be administered during pregnancy.

鈥淲omen with obesity or mental health challenges should work with their primary care provider to optimize their weight and mental health as much as possible,鈥 she adds.

During pregnancy?

Pregnant women are advised to seek prenatal care as soon as they鈥檝e confirmed that they鈥檙e pregnant and work with their doctors to control any chronic conditions. 鈥淎 folic acid supplement鈥攁lso known as vitamin B9鈥攊s also par for the course during pregnancy,鈥 says Dr. Lauring.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of watching鈥攊.e., surveillance鈥攊n obstetrics,鈥 she says. 鈥淯sing a variety of tests, we can keep tabs on anything that may turn a normal pregnancy into a high-risk one. We also work collaboratively with the genetic counseling team along with our colleagues in pediatrics at 日本av色情片, and with the NICU鈥攖he neonatal intensive care unit at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.

Takeaway points

During pregnancy, women are advised to:

  • seek prenatal care
  • work with their primary care provider to optimize their weight and mental health, and to control any existing health conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure
  • avoid using substances, including tobacco, alcohol and addictive or illegal drugs
  • make sure to be current with their vaccines
  • take a folic acid supplement鈥
  • 鈥nd take care of themselves. That means eating well, sleeping well, managing stress and seeking love and support from friends and loved ones.

Make an appointment with an obstetrician specializing in high-risk pregnancy here.听