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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.
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Biophysical Risk Factors
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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
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Sociodemographic Risk Factors
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Maternal behaviors or lifestyles that have a negative response to the mother or fetus. Ie. Smoking, caffeine, alcohol, drugs, psychological status.
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Psychosocial Risk Factors
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The # of pregnancies in which the fetus or fetuses reach viability (20-24 weeks or 500g (2 lb)) regardless of live birth or not.
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Parity
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Diagnostic radiologic evaluation of tissue and organs from multiple planes.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
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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.
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Environmental Risk Factors
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