Sickle Cell Anemia and Pregnancy is considered high risk because abnormal red blood cells can reduce oxygen supply to both mother and baby. During pregnancy, women may experience more frequent pain crises, severe anemia, infections, and blood pressure complications. There is also a higher chance of preterm birth, low birth weight, or miscarriage if monitoring is inadequate. Regular blood tests, fetal growth scans, and specialist supervision improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. Early planning before conception plays an important role in reducing complications. For coordinated international care and treatment planning, connect with GetWellGo.

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