Very Unlikely: A new study has found no increased risk for aneurysm rupture during pregnancy and delivery, suggesting that the relatively high rate of cesarean deliveries among women with an unruptured aneurysm that was also uncovered by the study may be unnecessary. Push away. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/779900
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Yes, very rare: Brain aneurysms are very rare. In addition, even in women with a known aneurysms, it does not appear that giving birth increases the risk of rupture. Try to take care of yourself and let go of this worry.
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