High risk pregnancy refers to the condition or presence of some pathogenic factors in the pregnant woman's body, which may pose a threat to the health of the fetus and herself, or cause difficult delivery. Therefore, some pregnant women with slightly heavier body weight worry that they are at high risk of pregnancy and may affect delivery. So, is 62 kilograms considered a high-risk pregnancy?
62 kilograms is not considered a high-risk pregnancy. Generally speaking, pregnant women weighing more than 70 kilograms are considered high-risk pregnancies, and pregnant women weighing less than 40 kilograms are also considered high-risk pregnancies. In addition, if the age of the pregnant woman is over 35 years old, it is also a high-risk pregnancy, and if the age of the pregnant woman is under 18 years old, it is also a high-risk pregnancy. Of course, if the height of the pregnant woman is less than 1.5 meters, it is also a high-risk pregnancy.
In addition, if the pregnant woman has a history of two or more natural miscarriages or premature births, or if the pregnant woman has experienced difficult labor or postpartum hemorrhage, it is also considered a high-risk pregnancy. Of course, pregnant women with a history of adverse pregnancy outcomes such as neonatal death, neonatal malformation, or neonatal hemolysis are also considered high-risk pregnancies.
Finally, if the pregnant woman has pregnancy hypertension or diabetes or liver disease, or has anemia, prenatal bleeding, too much or too little amniotic fluid, it is also a high-risk pregnancy. If a pregnant woman has any of the above conditions, special attention should be paid during pregnancy, and each additional examination should be done well. Then, the doctor should compare the high-risk rating table according to their own situation and make an accurate judgment.