Women with high parity face several health risks. These include an increased likelihood of uterine atony, which can lead to postpartum hemorrhage, a major cause of maternal mortality. There is also a higher risk of pelvic organ prolapse, where the pelvic organs descend into or outside of the vaginal canal. Additionally, these women are at higher risk for gestational diabetes, hypertension, and complications such as placenta previa and placental abruption.