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Jun 2, 2026, 06:10
High Risk Pregnancy Awareness Week Highlights the Need for Better Maternal-Fetal Care – The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine
The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine shared a post on LinkedIn:
“June 1- 8 is High Risk Pregnancy Awareness Week! The week is more than an awareness initiative, it’s a movement to transform the conversation around high-risk pregnancy care.
What is a high-risk pregnancy? A pregnancy can be classified as high-risk for many reasons, a chronic condition like diabetes or high blood pressure, a complication that develops during pregnancy like preeclampsia or preterm labor, or concerns about fetal health like a genetic disorder or birth defect.

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