eclampsia
Eclampsia.
The comparative form is "more serious"; the superlative form is "most serious".
more serious and most serious
Toxemia, particularly in the context of pregnancy (known as gestational hypertension or preeclampsia), does not have a definitive cure but can be managed effectively. The most effective treatment is delivery of the baby, especially if the condition is severe. Management may also involve monitoring blood pressure, medications, and addressing symptoms to ensure the health of both mother and baby. Early detection and proper prenatal care are crucial in minimizing risks associated with toxemia.
Systemic lupus erythematosus. This is the most serious form of lupus and affects about 70% of all persons with lupus
Type A is the most common form of NPD and the most serious, with death usually occurring by the age of 18 months.
.Pregnancy .Sexual trasmited disease :)
.Pregnancy .Sexual trasmited disease :)
in the brain and internal bleeding
what can not be digested in the stomach or small intestence
Pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Both can be potentially fatal.
Most women who conceive after age 40 do very well, just be aware that a pregnancy at this age is likely to be more tiring and has a higher percentage for risks like gestational diabetes and toxemia. Babies conceived when a woman is in her 40's also have some risks associated with advanced maternal age; so excellent medical care is very important.