What should be done for women with WHO risk class I-II and NYHA I & II?

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The question is asking for the appropriate management or treatment plan for women categorized under WHO risk class I-II and NYHA functional class I & II. It requires knowledge of cardiac conditions in relation to pregnancy to determine the best option for their care.

Answer

Routine prenatal care with possibly additional monitoring is recommended.

Women with WHO risk class I-II and NYHA I-II generally have no detectable increased risk of maternal mortality and no or mild increase in morbidity. They can typically expect positive outcomes during pregnancy. Routine prenatal care with possibly some additional monitoring is usually recommended.

Answer for screen readers

Women with WHO risk class I-II and NYHA I-II generally have no detectable increased risk of maternal mortality and no or mild increase in morbidity. They can typically expect positive outcomes during pregnancy. Routine prenatal care with possibly some additional monitoring is usually recommended.

More Information

Most women with NYHA class I or II heart disease survive pregnancy well with positive outcomes, though regular monitoring is important.

Tips

A common mistake might be underestimating the need for regular monitoring even if the risk is considered mild.

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