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High Risk mommies

Just wondering is it once you have a "high risk" pregnancy, are all the following considered high risk or is each pregnancy treated separately? Pregnancy #1 I miscarried at 19wks from placental abruption (no blood I only knew via ultrasound) so Pregnancy #2 I was considered HR and induced on my due date to avoid complications & everything went fine. I'm now on Pregnancy #3 & wondering are they going to classify me as HR or normal since my daughter was born with no major issues.
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No, I was high risk with my Frost pregnancy,  I had very low white platelets and my blood pressure was abnormal and had Braxton Hicks contractions twice a month :/ this pregnancy i have had no problems other than morning sickness and acid reflux ... Every pregnancy is different
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They take everything from previous pregnancies.. so you are considered high rik... all that really means is they want to monitor everything closer than they normally would... I have had 1 miss carriage and cervical cancer twice.. now they have me come in every week for a vaginal ultrasound because my cervix is shortening and on vaginal progesterone... but baby is doing just great
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They treat each pregnancy differently but the previous one is a factor. This is my third high risk and each one is for a different reason
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I don't know about that but last year I lost a high risk pregnancy at 17 weeks and with this one, I'm consider high risk too, and I'm happy they did cause they take better care of u like that
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I think they take into account your previous pregnancies as well as how things currently look.
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