Updated On: 25 December, 2023 02:37 PM IST | Pune | mid-day online correspondent
If intrahepatic cholestasis is left untreated, newborn babies might suffer from premature delivery, c-sections, respiratory distress syndrome, foetal distress, and unexplained intrauterine deaths

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The rate at which liver diseases are increasing in pregnant women is alarmingly high, and becoming a matter of concern. Intrahepatic cholestasis is seen in a majority of pregnant women.
Remember, monitoring of liver functions, appropriate diet, treatment of obstructive cholestasis, and monitoring of foetal well-being is important as it makes pregnant women high-risk mothers. It is the need of the hour for pregnant women to go for regular health check-ups, follow treatment plans, and take medication prescribed by the doctor only.