There is a serious risk of complications in your developing baby if you have cholestasis of pregnancy. The complications include:
- Fetal distress. This means your developing baby is not doing well. For example, the baby may not be getting enough oxygen.
- Preterm birth. You may be at greater risk for giving birth too early.
- Meconium in amniotic fluid. This means your baby has a bowel movement before birth. This may cause very serious breathing problems.
- Breathing (respiratory) problems. Your baby may have breathing problems as a newborn.
Cholestasis of pregnancy can also lead to vitamin K deficiency. This will need to be treated before you give birth, because it can cause you to bleed too much.