What are Labor and Delivery Complications?

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • There is usually a lot of joy associated with the announcement of a pregnancy. But you should remember that as far as the body is concerned, pregnancy is a medical condition, and labor and delivery complications happen. The more you know and understand about the risks involved, the more likely it is to avoid them as well as be informed about what to look for and what to expect if things don’t go according to plan. Not only can delivery complications lead to increased medical costs and extended hospital stays, but they can negatively affect your health or that of your baby.
    Not to be overly alarming, but it is a simple fact that delivery complications have increased in recent years. Between 2014-2018, childbirth complications increased by over 14%. According to the CDC - Centers for Disease Control - increased age of the mother, pre-existing chronic medical conditions, and pre-pregnancy obesity have all been contributing factors.
    To mitigate risks to both you and your newborn, it’s wise to have medical staff carefully monitor you throughout your pregnancy and labor. That way they can quickly intervene if needed. If obstetricians or other medical professionals don’t manage labor and delivery complications - which includes pre-planning in case of potential problems - mothers and newborns can experience severe and sometimes permanent harm.
    To be fair, labor and delivery often occur without significant problems. Ultimately, the probability of experiencing birth complications depends on your health history, current pregnancy, and the vigilance of your health care team. Severe complications are rare, and your doctor should be able to anticipate and resolve any difficulties effectively. And as scary as the percentages sound, pregnancy or delivery complications only occur in seven of every 1000 pregnancies.
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