Case Study Prognosis

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CASE STUDY PROGNOSIS:

GESTATIONAL HYPERTENSION

Some pregnancies may result in placental abruption, which is the early separation
of the placenta from the uterus.
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In addition to stillbirth and intrauterine growth restriction (low fetal


development), gestational hypertension can potentially cause fetal difficulties.

According to studies conducted at the Women's Heart Center, pregnant women who have
hypertension run a higher risk of getting cardiovascular disease

IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA

Undiagnosed and untreated anemia during pregnancy is the underlying cause of a


number of obstetric issues, such as spontaneous miscarriages, premature birth,
placental insufficiency, obstetric hemorrhage, and ante- and intrapartum fetal
death.

Negative perinatal outcomes during pregnancy, such as premature labor, intrauterine


growth restriction, low birth weight, birth asphyxia, and neonatal anemia, are all
associated with iron deficiency anemia.

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