Becoming a mother can be a wonderful but challenging task for every woman out there, especially during the critical stage of their pregnancy and right after.

For most women, pregnancies can occur without any complications. But there are often times when some women have to deal with several complications during their pregnancies that can affect their own health, their baby’s health, and sometimes even both.

These issues can usually stem from diseases that the woman already had before she got pregnant and had only gotten worse during the pregnancy. Fortunately, early detection of these problems and prenatal care can reduce potential risks from occurring any further to you or your baby.

Common Complications During Pregnancy And Labor

There are several issues that can possibly occur during pregnancy, but here are a few common ones that a majority of women have had to deal with.

Gestational Diabetes

This is the type of disease that occurs when your body is unable to process sugar properly, which results in high levels of sugar content in your bloodstream. To ensure that it does not cause major problems for your baby, some women have to take insulin or modify their diet in order to control their sugar level.

High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure can happen to almost anyone – but when it comes to pregnant women, it can be quite problematic to more than just their own health. Higher blood pressure levels occur when arteries that transport the blood from the heart to the organs and the placenta have become narrow. The lack of blood being transferred to the fetus can increase risks during labor which is why it is important to control higher blood pressure with medication.

Preeclampsia

Also called Toxemia, Preeclampsia occurs right after the first 20 weeks of pregnancy and can cause waves of high blood pressure and potential issues with the kidneys. Accordingly, some treatments have been made to counter this issue, which involves delivering the baby before the disease can further spread. You will speak with your doctor, who will discuss the benefits and risks of the treatment and will most likely induce the labor if the woman is almost 40 weeks pregnant.

Miscarriage

Miscarriage is the loss of the baby during the first 20 weeks of the pregnancy. A report by the American Pregnancy Association had stated that more than 20% of pregnancies within healthy women had resulted in miscarriages. Often, this can occur without the woman even being aware that they were pregnant in the first place.

Unfortunately, there is no definite cause explained behind a miscarriage, but some common factors include chronic health issues, infections, and placenta problems.

However, there are many professionals in the field who have dedicated their efforts to reduce the complications during pregnancies and childbirth. A prime example of such a professional is none other than Nadia Najjari, a German-Moroccan revered reproductive medicine consultant.

Aside from her painting and yogin profession, Najjari had spent more than 21 years in the medical field, building up her Gynecology experience. She is focused on Reproductive Endocrinology and fertility, specializing in IVF segmentation to enhance implantation and success. She also focuses on recurrent implantation failure, recurrent miscarriage and fertility preservation before cytotoxic therapy, hormonal imbalances, and various hormonal imbalances.

For her exceptional skills, she is also a member of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, the American Society for Reproductive Medicines, and many more. Through her efforts, she has been providing relief to many women suffering from pregnancies complications, and it is only a matter of time until these problems will finally diminish for good.