(HealthDay News) --
It can be dangerous for both the fetus and the mother.
Here is a list of common risk factors, courtesy of the
- A first pregnancy.
- Family or personal history of preeclampsia,
chronic high blood pressure,diabetes orkidney disease . -
Obesity . - Multiple birth pregnancies.
- Age younger than 18 or greater than 40.
- Other conditions including polycystic ovarian syndrome,
lupus ,rheumatoid arthritis ,sarcoidosis or multiple sclerosis.

