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At-Risk or High Risk Pregnancy
Although there is no strict definition, it is generally accepted that a pregnancy becomes “at risk” when the mother and/or the fetus(es) have a higher than normal chance for complications during the pregnancy, during the delivery or immediately after delivery.
These circumstances may be the result of maternal conditions, fetal conditions or an interaction of both.
Examples of such circumstances/conditions which potentially place a pregnancy at risk are:
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