Depends: Need more information of what you mean by high risk pregancy. The problem is needed to give odds.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Depends.: Your question is not too specific, however we strive for most pregnancies, even high-risk to go past 34 weeks if possible. 37 weeks is considered term and most pregnancies achieve that goal too - depending on blood pressure control, fetal growth, glycemia and other parameters of maternal-fetal well-being. Talk to your perinatologist for more details in your case.
Answered 12/9/2013
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