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Pregnancy basics: Quick guide to what's ahead

Pregnancy problems

During pregnancy, your baby's health is your top priority. That's why pregnancy problems can be so worrisome.

If you have a chronic condition — such as diabetes, epilepsy or depression — make sure you understand how it could affect your pregnancy and what complications you might face. You might need close monitoring or a change in your treatment plan to help prevent pregnancy problems. In other cases, pregnancy problems such as gestational diabetes can complicate a healthy pregnancy.

Although possible pregnancy problems might weigh heavily on your mind, remember that there's much you can do to promote a healthy pregnancy. Take care of yourself and talk to your health care provider. He or she can help you make the best decisions for you and your baby.