A High-Risk Pregnancy
They were going to have triplets, which made the pregnancy high-risk. While the pregnancy was still in the early stages, Dr. Daneshmand wanted Angie to know that it would be different from her previous ones. They knew that complications could happen, but they had no clue what was in store for them.

A High-Risk Pregnancy
Serious Complications
About 26 weeks into the pregnancy, there were serious complications. A fluid discrepancy occurred, and this was dangerous for Angie and the triplets. When Sharp Healthcare interviewed her, she said, “We saw that the liquid for ‘Baby B’ was too low and for ‘C’ was a little high.” It is imperative that a baby gets the right liquid level while in the womb. What were they going to do to ensure the safety of the triplets?

Serious Complications