Pregnancy Health & Conditions

Pregnancy health involves more than routine appointments. While many pregnancy changes are a normal part of the journey, some conditions, infections, and complications require extra attention and medical care.

This page organizes our pregnancy health resources to help you better understand pregnancy-related conditions, recognize possible concerns, and find information about prevention, risks, and treatment.

Pregnancy Complications

Some pregnancy complications are uncommon but important to understand. Knowing the possible warning signs, risk factors, and when to seek medical care can help pregnant people get support sooner.

Preeclampsia in Pregnancy

Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication that requires medical attention. Explore our guides covering symptoms, causes, risk factors, and treatment options.

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  • Preeclampsia in Pregnancy: Learn what preeclampsia is, why it can be dangerous, and why early recognition and proper monitoring are important.
  • What Causes Preeclampsia: Explore what researchers currently know about the causes of preeclampsia and why this pregnancy condition can develop.
  • First Signs of Preeclampsia: Learn about possible early warning signs of preeclampsia and why recognizing changes quickly matters.
  • Risk Factors for Developing Preeclampsia: Discover factors that may increase the chance of developing preeclampsia and why regular prenatal care is important.
  • Treatment of Preeclampsia: Understand how preeclampsia is managed and how healthcare providers work to protect both parent and baby.

Important: When to Contact Your Healthcare Provider

If you think you may have signs of preeclampsia or are concerned about changes during pregnancy, contact your healthcare provider promptly. Preeclampsia can become a serious pregnancy complication, and early evaluation and monitoring can help protect both parent and baby.

Infections During Pregnancy

Certain infections can require special attention during pregnancy because they may affect maternal health or pregnancy outcomes.

Urinary Tract Infection in Pregnancy

UTIs are common during pregnancy and may require treatment to help prevent possible complications. Learn what causes UTIs, common symptoms, and ways to reduce risk.

Genital Herpes in Pregnancy

Genital herpes during pregnancy requires careful management and awareness. Learn about HSV, pregnancy considerations, prevention, and care.

Pregnancy Safety Concerns

Many pregnancy questions involve everyday choices, products, or natural approaches. Understanding potential risks can help parents make safer decisions.

Alcohol in Pregnancy

Learn why avoiding alcohol during pregnancy is recommended and how alcohol exposure may affect developing babies.

Castor Oil to Induce Labor

Some parents look for natural ways to encourage labor. Explore what research says about castor oil, possible risks, and safer approaches to discuss with your healthcare provider.

Pregnancy Symptoms vs Health Conditions

Not every pregnancy symptom means something is wrong. Many changes — such as nausea, fatigue, heartburn, or frequent urination — are common parts of pregnancy.

However, some symptoms can overlap with pregnancy complications or medical concerns. If you are trying to understand whether something you are experiencing is a normal pregnancy change or something that needs attention, explore our Pregnancy Symptoms & Changes section as well.

A Word From the Editor

Pregnancy can bring many questions, especially when something feels different from what you expected.

This section is designed to provide clear, reliable information about pregnancy conditions and health concerns while helping you understand when professional medical guidance may be needed.

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Medical Disclaimer

The information on this page is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Pregnancy experiences can vary, and individual guidance from your healthcare provider should always take priority. If you have any concerns about your health or pregnancy, please consult a qualified medical professional.