Pregnancy Complication Calculator — Assess Your Risk Factors

Pregnancy Complication Calculator

Assess your risk for common pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, preterm birth, and more based on your health profile.

Step 1: Your Health Profile

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Important Note

This calculator provides risk assessment based on statistical data, not medical diagnosis. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.

Step 2: Risk Factors

Common Pregnancy Complications

Preeclampsia: High blood pressure & protein in urine after 20 weeks.
Gestational Diabetes: High blood sugar during pregnancy.
Preterm Birth: Delivery before 37 weeks.
Placenta Previa: Placenta covers cervix opening.

Pregnancy Complication Risk Assessment

Risk Summary
Risk Comparison
Prevention Tips

Overall Pregnancy Risk Level

MODERATE
Based on your profile, you have moderate risk factors that require monitoring
Gestational Diabetes Risk
Low (12%)
Preeclampsia Risk
Moderate (18%)
Preterm Birth Risk
Low (9%)
Placental Issues Risk
Low (7%)

Disclaimer: This calculator provides statistical risk assessment based on population data. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding pregnancy.

Risk Factor Comparison

Risk Factor Your Status Risk Level Population Average Recommendation

Prevention & Management Tips

For Gestational Diabetes

Monitor blood sugar: Regular checks as advised by your doctor.
Balanced diet: Focus on complex carbs, lean proteins, healthy fats.
Regular exercise: 30 minutes of moderate activity most days.
Weight management: Maintain healthy weight gain during pregnancy.

For Preeclampsia

Regular check-ups: Monitor blood pressure at each visit.
Low-sodium diet: Reduce salt intake to help control blood pressure.
Adequate rest: Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night.
Know the symptoms: Report headaches, vision changes, or swelling immediately.

For Preterm Birth Risk

Avoid stress: Practice relaxation techniques like prenatal yoga.
Proper hydration: Drink 8-10 glasses of water daily.
Recognize signs: Report regular contractions, pelvic pressure, or bleeding.
Prenatal care: Attend all scheduled appointments.

General Pregnancy Health

Prenatal vitamins: Take folic acid and iron as recommended.
Healthy weight gain: 25-35 lbs for normal BMI women.
Avoid harmful substances: No alcohol, tobacco, or illicit drugs.
Stay informed: Attend childbirth and parenting classes.

Consult with Healthcare Professionals

This calculator provides statistical risk assessment only. For personalized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, please consult with your obstetrician, midwife, or healthcare provider.

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