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OP @House Of Keto - Abby From ACOG: The health risks for you and your fetus may increase if a pregnancy is late term or postterm, but problems occur in only a small number of postterm pregnancies. Most people who give birth after their due dates have uncomplicated labor and give birth to healthy babies. Risks associated with postterm pregnancy include the following: Stillbirth Macrosomia Postmaturity syndrome Meconium in the lungs of the fetus, which can cause serious breathing problems after birth Decreased amniotic fluid, which can cause the umbilical cord to pinch and restrict the flow of oxygen to the fetus Other risks include an increased chance of an assisted vaginal delivery or cesarean delivery. There also is a higher chance of infection and postpartum hemorrhage when your pregnancy goes past your due date. A pregnancy between 40 weeks and 41 weeks of gestation does not necessarily require testing, but at 41 weeks your ob-gyn or other health care professional may recommend testing. These tests may be done weekly or twice weekly. The same test may need to be repeated or a different test may need to be done. In some cases, delivery may be recommended. #postermpregnancy #duedate # #greenscreen #latetermpregnancy #overdue #overduebaby #stillbirth
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