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Dehydration is the most common complication.
Eclampsia is a complication of pregnancy where the patient has tonic clonic seizures. It is most common in the third trimester of pregnancy. It may occur up to 6 weeks after pregnancy, in the period of time called the puerperium, during which the changes that occur during pregnancy regress back to the pre-pregnant state.
DHA is most important during the third trimester of pregnancy for the health of both the mother and baby.
Aortic enlargement. This is the most serious potential complication of Marfan syndrome.
Bradycardia is wrong. In a trauma patient hypoxia is the the MOST significant complication!
In most cases, yes. Always ask your doctor at sonogram appointments if intercourse is still okay and nonharmful for both you and the developing baby. If there is a complication in your pregnancy, often doctors advise to take it easy, including with sexual activity.
The most common long-term complication of parotidectomy is redness and sweating in the cheek, known as Frey's syndrome.
The first three months while your baby is busy developing
Poo liver
Low blood sugar is not a routine symptom of pregnancy. If you suspect you have low blood sugar, see your doctor immediately, because this could be a complication of pregnancy known as gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes is treatable and does not mean you have diabetes for life--it is a pregnancy induced condition. Most doctors and midwives will have you do an oral glucose challenge test at some point, which screens for this condition.
Call and ask the claims dept of your STD plan. In most cases, complication of pregnancy is a covered sickness. You will receive a benefit for the time you miss work, less your policy elimination period.