Pre-existing conditions such as obesity, epilepsy, severe Asthma, high blood pressure and Diabetes should be addressed prior to pregnancy - with every attempt on the part of the mother to be extremely compliant during pregnancy to keep these health issues under control.
When it comes to the birth itself most risks can be assessed prior to labor and those in a high risk category need to be monitored closely, (for instance, placenta previa) and possibly delivered prior to term - on a case by case basis. There are tests for Strep B and herpes prior to labor and medications that are used before or when the woman presents in labor.
Some women suddenly develop conditions associated with pregnancy late in the third trimester. Pre-eclampsia (also known as Toxemia) and placental abruption are obstetrical emergencies that can't always be foreseen and may necessitate an immediate delivery to protect the mother and baby. Gestational diabetes also presents certain risks that can develop during the labor process that will need to be assessed as they arise.
Please talk to your health care provider about your personal history and known risk factors and any possible complications that are on your mind.
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A pap smear can't detect pregnancy. A pregnancy test is needed to detect pregnancy.
I have suffered with asthma for twenty years. My lungs are healthy, however my bronchial tubes are partially destroyed from long time smoking. You know your body and you know how you feel. Stick to your guns and go to another doctor. It is very possible you have asthma that has specific triggers that a doctor cannot always detect.
Although the heart is beating, it is unusual to actually detect it this early. 8 weeks is a more common time for it to be detected, depending on your doctor's equipment.
Hello, A T.V (Trans-Vaginal) Scan will detect Fibroids during pregnancy. See your Doctor about this.
Yes, you can go to the doctor with an expired ID, but you may need to provide additional forms of identification or information to verify your identity. It's always best to check with the doctor's office beforehand to see what their specific requirements are.
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At six weeks, it is easy for a doctor to not detect a pregnancy, particularly if they do not specialize in obstetrics. A pelvic examination is not the best way to detect if a pregnancy is normal.
Growing pains are associated with rapid periods of growth. Please see a doctor, there's no way you can be helped by posting on line and no one should have pain for years without relief.
I do believe it is possible for there to be a 12th doctor but time will tell just wait to see when Matt Smith stops doing doctor who then it is very possible