Pregnancies may involve various complications for both the mother and the baby throughout the nine months. When you’re pregnant, you may feel short of breath due to extra weight gained in the last few months. Even your feet may become swollen suddenly which is a normal symptom for pregnant women. According to the medical experts in London, some normal symptoms may indicate you have actually developed a severe disease that should be treated immediately. It is quite helpful to know which medical complications might possibly affect the expecting moms. Let us discuss about some common complications that may happen when you are expecting your baby.

  1. Sudden miscarriage – Miscarriage is actually a misfortune in the life of women who are expecting. It occurs within the first twenty weeks due to some abnormalities in the chromosomes of fertilized egg that destroys embryo to develop properly. Nearly 10 to 20 percent of pregnancies may turn out in miscarriages and almost 80 percent of miscarriages occur before 12 weeks. The first sign of miscarriage is light bleeding or vaginal bleeding. Thus, if you find any such symptom, see your gynecologist in London right away.
  2. Labor and premature birth – Premature labor may begin with regular contractions before reaching 37 weeks of pregnancy which causes the cervix to dilate or efface. If a baby is born before 37 weeks, he or she is considered premature and it is known as preterm birth. It may cause various health issues for the baby in case it happens very early. Thus, the more mature a baby is born, the more chances he/she will be fit and healthy.
  3. Oligohydramnios – When you are expecting, the amniotic sac is filled with a fluid that helps protect and support your baby. If the fluid is very less, it is known as oligohydramnios. According to a recent survey in and around London, nearly 4 percent of women who are pregnant have low amount of amniotic fluid in the third trimester. If this is your situation, the doctors at Medical Express Clinic will keep a watch on your pregnancy to ensure that the baby develops normally. When you are almost at the end of pregnancy period, labor will be induced.
  4. Preeclampsia – Preeclampsia is a severe problem that occurs due to high pressure or high amount of protein in kidney, urine or liver. You will be diagnosed with preeclampsia if you have any such abnormalities after 20 weeks of being pregnant. Most expectant mothers who are suffering from it develop symptoms near the due date, and they as well as their babies recover with proper treatment. However, it might progress quickly and affect different organs leading to life risks in extreme cases. Women who have serious preeclampsia should go for early delivery.
  5. Placenta previa – The placenta remains unusually low in the uterus almost next to or covering the cervix. This is not a problem in pregnancy if detected at an early stage. However, if placenta stays severely low with the progression of pregnancy, it may lead to bleeding and other complications thus, leading to early delivery. The position of placenta will be assessed during midpregnancy ultrasound exam. However, a small percent of women with placenta previa in midpregnancy will have it while giving birth to a baby. Women who have placenta previa have to go through emergency c-section during delivery.
  6. Ectopic pregnancy – If a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, it is known as ectopic pregnancy. Usually, 1 amongst 50 cases is ectopic since most of these pregnancies occur in a fallopian tube. As such, they are known as “tubal” pregnancies. It is essential to know about this kind of pregnancy at an early stage as growing embryo may rupture the fallopian tube and thus, lead to severe bleeding internally. There is actually no alternative to transplant this pregnancy in the uterus which may cause aborting the foetus.

Luckily, most women act very well once they conceive. But, if something is bothering you, visit Harley Street Clinic and talk to a gynecologist. Pregnancy is no doubt disturbing in all ways, be it mentally, physically and hormonally. When you are expecting for the first-time, do not ignore any signs and symptoms that looks abnormal. It is never too late to call your doctor and seek medical advice. Lastly, eat healthy, relax and take proper care of yourself for a safe pregnancy journey.