A high-risk pregnancy isĀ one in which a woman and her foetus
face a higher-than-normal chance of experiencing problems. These
risks may be due to factors in the pregnancy itself, or they may
stem from pre-existing maternal medical conditions. This book is a
comprehensive guide to the management of high risk pregnancies for
postgraduate medical students. It is an amalgamation of existing
literature, current guidelines, and recent advances in medical
technologies. Divided into 22 chapters, the text covers
pathophysiology, systematic investigations, diagnosis, and
appropriate management for both maternal and foetal disorders,
helping trainees identify conditions that can make a pregnancy high
risk. The book is highly illustrated with clinical images, diagrams
and flowcharts, and features a question paper and extensive
bibliography to assist learning.
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