1. Pregnancy reaction: Pregnant women often have discomfort symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and fatigue in the early pregnancy, which is called pregnancy reaction.
2. Hypertensive disorder during pregnancy: Pregnant women may have elevated blood pressure in the third trimester. If accompanied by proteinuria, edema and other symptoms, it may be a manifestation of hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy.
3. Gestational diabetes: During pregnancy, due to insufficient insulin secretion or increased resistance of cells to insulin, blood sugar may rise and gestational diabetes may occur.
4. Anemia: During pregnancy, due to the increased demand of the fetus and the mother, the hemoglobin level may decrease and anemia may occur.
5. Preeclampsia and eclampsia: Pregnant women may have symptoms such as hypertension, proteinuria and edema in the third trimester of pregnancy, and in severe cases, they may have convulsions and loss of consciousness, which are called pre-eclampsia and eclampsia.
6. placental abruption: placental abruption refers to placental abruption of the uterine wall before the birth of the fetus, which may lead to complications such as fetal hypoxia.
7. Too much or too little amniotic fluid: amniotic fluid is the liquid environment in the uterus of pregnant women, and too much or too little may have an impact on fetal development.
8. Other common health problems: Pregnant women may also face other health problems, such as back pain, constipation and urinary tract infection.
Please note that the above are just some common health problems, and the specific situation needs to be determined according to individual differences and doctors' evaluation. If you have any health problems or questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for accurate diagnosis and treatment advice.