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Health Care After Your Pregnancy
You should have the opportunity to stay in close contact with doctor or midwife in the week or two after the birth. Although most of the significant complications of labor and birth occur in the first few hours after birth, some complications may not appear for days or weeks. If you have a problem with… »
Medical Problems During Pregnancy
Many of the problems discussed above do not cause serious health risks for the pregnant woman and her unborn baby. The problems discussed below may be associated with poor outcomes for the mother and/or baby. “Risk” is a relative term when it comes to pregnancy. Any one condition may involve, maternal risk, fetal risk, both… »