Correct option is A
Sol.
Hb 11 g/dl is within the lower normal range of hemoglobin levels in pregnant women. It is not considered a high-risk pregnancy. High-risk pregnancies typically involve complications like pre-eclampsia, previous cesarean sections, or diabetes.
Explanation of each option:
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(a) Hb 11 g/dl –
Correct answer. Hemoglobin of 11 g/dl is considered acceptable and not high risk in pregnancy.
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(b) Pre-eclampsia – Pre-eclampsia is a condition involving high blood pressure and protein in the urine, making it a high-risk pregnancy.
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(c) Previous Cesarean section – Having had a previous cesarean section can lead to complications in subsequent pregnancies, making it a high-risk pregnancy.
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(d) Diabetes – Diabetes during pregnancy can lead to complications like pre-term birth or large babies, making it a high-risk condition.