Some of the most common complications during pregnancy include:
Gestational Diabetes: Affects the mother's blood sugar levels and can cause high birth weight and breathing problems in the baby. Preeclampsia: Characterized by high blood pressure and can lead to preterm birth and growth restrictions in the fetus. Placenta Previa: When the placenta covers the cervix, it can cause severe bleeding and necessitate a C-section. Infections: Conditions like Group B Streptococcus and Cytomegalovirus can be transmitted to the baby, leading to serious health issues. Preterm Labor: Labor that begins before 37 weeks of pregnancy, leading to preterm birth and associated complications.