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News Topical, Digital Desk : For women with kidney disease, pregnancy requires special care. It's crucial to understand that kidney disease isn't limited to the mother's health; it can also harm the development of the unborn baby. Therefore, proper information and vigilance are the best protection during this critical period. 

It is important to understand the risk factors

Our kidneys work to remove waste from the body, regulate blood pressure, and regulate fluids. If the kidneys aren't functioning properly, pregnancy can put extra strain on the body.

According to doctors, women suffering from kidney disease may be at increased risk of certain problems during this time, such as:

  • high blood pressure
  • Pre-eclampsia
  • Anemia (lack of blood)
  • premature delivery
  • baby weight loss

This risk depends on the stage of kidney disease, blood pressure, and the amount of protein in the urine.

Plan in advance

If you have kidney disease, it's wise to consult a doctor before getting pregnant. A nephrologist and an obstetrician can assess your kidney function and determine if it's safe for you to conceive at this time.

Medication changes: Many kidney and blood pressure medications can be harmful to the baby. Therefore, your doctor may change your medications before pregnancy to prevent any harm to the baby.

Care during pregnancy

Regular monitoring is essential throughout the nine months of pregnancy. This includes:

  • Regular blood pressure checks
  • blood and urine tests
  • sonogram to monitor the baby's development

If you have diabetes, keeping your blood sugar under control, managing your blood pressure, and eating a healthy diet can reduce the risk of many complications. In some cases, hospitalization may be necessary for close monitoring.

Delivery and aftermath

Even women with kidney problems can give birth to a healthy baby. However, if complications arise, your doctor may decide to induce premature delivery.

It is important to monitor kidney health even after delivery, as pregnancy can sometimes cause permanent deterioration in kidney health.

Emotional support and lifestyle

Pregnancy with kidney disease can be challenging. Family support, counseling, and proper health education are very helpful during these times. For best results, follow these tips:

  • Adopt healthy eating habits
  • Stay away from smoking and alcohol completely
  • Take the supplements and medicines prescribed by your doctor regularly.
  • Never skip regular check-ups.


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