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Kyphoscoliosis is quite rare, and it is usually diagnosed in pregnant women only if there are signs of severe complications or if the woman has a history of scoliosis. According to recent studies, the estimated prevalence of Kyphoscoliosis in pregnant women is 0.1%. If your doctor diagnoses Kyphoscoliosis in pregnancy, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions closely. Your doctor may suggest a treatment plan, such as physical therapy, bracing, or other interventions, to manage the condition. You may also need to make lifestyle changes, such as avoiding certain activities that could worsen the condition. It is also important to discuss any concerns you have with your doctor to ensure you are managing your condition effectively.

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