Preeclampsia
difficulties, feed intolerance, necrotizing enterocolitis, late-onset sepsis, and pulmonary hemorrhage.[doi.org]
In cases of preeclampsia, delivery at the earliest is the only cure.[symptoma.com]
[…] or from shared risk factors between preeclampsia and cardiac disease.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Diabetes Mellitus
Observational studies demonstrate that preterm delivery is associated with increased risks of neonatal morbidity, separation of mother and baby and difficulties in achieving[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Complications in the mother also can occur as a result of gestational diabetes, including: Preeclampsia.[mayoclinic.org]
When excluding second pregnancies with gestational age below 37 weeks, multiple pregnancies and hypertensive disorders (hypertension during pregnancy, preeclampsia, eclampsia[journals.plos.org]
Pregnancy
Up to 30 percent of babies exposed in utero to S.S.R.I.s develop neonatal adaptation syndrome, which entails difficulty latching on for feeding, a tremor, a weak cry, respiratory[nytimes.com]
OBJECTIVE: The association between urinary tract infection (UTI) during pregnancy and preeclampsia (PE) continues to be the subject of debate.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
KEYWORDS: Decidua; Granuloma; Placenta; Preeclampsia[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Preterm Labor
Gastrointestinal and metabolic issues can arise from neonatal hypoglycemia , feeding difficulties, rickets of prematurity, hypocalcemia , inguinal hernia , and necrotizing[en.wikipedia.org]
The patient was diagnosed with preeclampsia and preterm labor. An emergent cesarean delivery was performed.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The impact of preeclampsia (PE) and preterm labor (PTL, spontaneous preterm labor [sPTL] and inflammatory preterm labor [iPTL]) on HSPC localization and RUNX1 expression in[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Labor and Delivery Complication
Babies with NAS are at greater risk of seizures, respiratory problems, feeding difficulties, low birth weight and even death.[nychealthandhospitals.org]
[…] who have acute migraine attacks that are severe enough to prompt them to seek care may be more likely to have complications when giving birth, including preterm delivery, preeclampsia[sciencedaily.com]
[…] in April, the report's findings suggest that acute migraine attacks in women are severe enough to result in complications when giving birth, including preterm delivery, preeclampsia[clinicalpainadvisor.com]
Eclampsia
(ie severe breathing difficulty, severe feeding difficulty, seizure, lethargy, coma, hypothermia, skin or umbilical stump infection, jaundice, etc) during 0-28d of postnatal[clinicaltrials.gov]
Who gets preeclampsia? What causes preeclampsia? What does preeclampsia do? How does preeclampsia affect pregnancy? When does preeclampsia occur in a pregnancy?[web.archive.org]
Delivery is proposed for patients with preeclampsia without severe features after 37 weeks of gestation and in case of severe preeclampsia after 34 weeks of gestation.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Placenta Previa
[…] with respiration, infection, feeding, jaundice, neonatal intensive care unit admissions, and perinatal death. [14] Inducing labour after 34 weeks and before 37 weeks in women[en.wikipedia.org]
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify the effects of PP on GH, mild and severe preeclampsia (MPE and SPE), and early- and late-onset preeclampsia (EPE and LPE).[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
This case confirms that severe preeclampsia may occur in patients with placenta previa and demonstrate that severe preeclampsia may occur after placental removal and even[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Growth Retardation
, hyperglycaemia, hypocalcaemia, polycythaemia, jaundice, feeding difficulties, feed intolerance, necrotising enterocolitis, late-onset sepsis and pulmonary haemorrhage.[patient.info]
RESULTS: Melatonin levels are altered in women with abnormally functioning placentae during preeclampsia and IUGR.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] this study is to investigate maternal serum and neonatal umbilical cord asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) levels in prediction of perinatal prognosis in pregnancies with preeclampsia[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Patau Syndrome
Seizures and feeding difficulties are common.[patient.info]
The pathogenesis is poorly understood, and may be confused with preeclampsia, even though distinguishing features can be identified.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] trisomy 13 pregnancy than in those with a non–trisomy 13 pregnancy, with the likelihood of gestational hypertensive disorder (GHD) being 6.3 times greater and the risk for preeclampsia[emedicine.com]
Cardiomyopathy
[…] period. 40 Infants with D CM often present with symptoms of HF 13,39–42 such as tachypnea, dyspnea, tachycardia, feeding difficulty and failure to thrive. 38–41 These symptoms[revportcardiol.org]
In recent years evidence has accumulated that postpartum cardiomyopathy (as well as another disorder of pregnancy called preeclampsia ) may be due to something called “angiogenic[verywellhealth.com]
It is more common in obese older pregnant women who develop preeclampsia . How Is Cardiomyopathy Diagnosed ? The diagnosis of cardiomyopathy begins with history.[emedicinehealth.com]