
2025-02-18T06:02:16
Here are the factors that come under high-risk pregnancy: *Medical Factors* 1. Advanced maternal age (over 35) 2. Chronic medical conditions (diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders) 3. Previous pregnancy complications (miscarriage, preterm labor, preeclampsia) 4. Multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets, etc.) 5. Obesity 6. History of cesarean section *Lifestyle Factors* 1. Smoking 2. Alcohol consumption 3. Substance abuse 4. Poor nutrition *Obstetric Factors* 1. Previous uterine surgery 2. Placenta previa 3. Placental abruption 4. Fetal growth restriction 5. Preterm labor *Other Factors* 1. Family history of genetic disorders or birth defects 2. Previous history of trauma 3. Social factors (poverty, lack of education, social support) 4. Multiple gestations (carrying more than one fetus) 5. History of infertility or recurrent miscarriage Note: This list is not exhaustive, and each pregnancy is unique. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.