Obstetric Complications
Obstetric complications refer to medical issues that can arise during pregnancy, childbirth, or the postpartum period. These complications can affect the health of the mother, the baby, or both. Common examples include gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, and placenta previa. Early detection and management are crucial to ensure the safety of both mother and child.
Some obstetric complications may lead to more serious conditions, such as hemorrhage or infection. Healthcare providers monitor pregnant individuals closely to identify any potential risks. Timely interventions can help reduce the likelihood of severe outcomes and promote healthier pregnancies and deliveries.