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Is anyone high risk? If so do u mind stating why....
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I hope so aswell...
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Im high risk because of a genetic bloodtest coming back with elevated risk of trisomy 18. I refused further testing so I just see a specialist to get sonos. There are no signs of the condition so far and I am 38 weeks tomorrow. I also am 35 years old. My bloodpressure likes to fluctuate and I was very late diagnosed with gestational diabetes. Overall though I am doing well and so is baby. Praying to have an uneventful labor and healthy baby girl.
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Oh ok... it's do many reasons to be high risk... hope all works out and u deliver a healthy beautiful baby...
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i also have hypothyroidism factor 5 leiden im epileptic have fibero low blood pressure a swelling disorder and many other things i wasn't suppose to have kids
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an insufficient amount of thyroid hormones
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and it's when your body produce an insufficient thyroid hormones my sister has it
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are sorry
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I'm high risk due to not being able to carry any of my pregnancy to term I had all premature babies and no one can tell me why I can't carry to term lucky all my kids all big and healthy
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What is that?
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Im high risk due to my hypothyroidism
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