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Factors that originate from the mother or fetus and impact the development or function of the mother or fetus; they include genetic, nutritional, medical & obstetric issues.
Biophysical Risk Factors
Variables that pertain to the woman & her family & place an increased risk to the mother & fetus. Ie. Income, marital status, ethnicity, parity, age, access to prenatal care
Sociodemographic Risk Factors
Maternal behaviors or lifestyles that have a negative response to the mother or fetus. Ie. Smoking, caffeine, alcohol, drugs, psychological status.
Psychosocial Risk Factors
The # of pregnancies in which the fetus or fetuses reach viability (20-24 weeks or 500g (2 lb)) regardless of live birth or not.
Parity
Diagnostic radiologic evaluation of tissue and organs from multiple planes.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Risks in the workplace or the general environment that impact pregnancy outcomes; various environmental substances can affect fetal development. Ie. Exposure to chemicals, radiation & pollution.
Environmental Risk Factors