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These Are The 5 Most Common Kidney Health Issues Seen In Expectant Mothers


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  It is important to be mindful about health and get regular screenings done during pregnancy to reduce the risk of complications and prevent any kind of harm to the mother's health, or even the health of the unborn child.

The article from TheHealthSite.com discusses the five most common kidney health issues faced by expectant mothers. These include urinary tract infections (UTIs), which are more common during pregnancy due to hormonal changes and the pressure of the growing uterus on the bladder; gestational hypertension, a condition that can lead to kidney damage if not managed properly; preeclampsia, a serious condition characterized by high blood pressure and potential kidney dysfunction; kidney stones, which can be exacerbated by pregnancy due to increased calcium in the urine; and chronic kidney disease, which can worsen during pregnancy and requires careful monitoring and management. The article emphasizes the importance of regular prenatal care to monitor and manage these conditions to ensure the health of both the mother and the baby.

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