High-Risk Pregnancy

If there is a chance of health issues before, during, or after delivery, then it is High-Risk Pregnancy. The risk can be either for the mother, the unborn child, or both. For risk management, we provide specialized care and monitoring. This requires more regular prenatal checkups. We need to do ultrasound examinations. Our specialists who specialize in maternal-fetal medicine will guide you.

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Causes: We can say a pregnancy is high-risk for several reasons. It includes,

Maternal Age: Age above 35 years old.

Pre-existing health conditions: Diabetes, hypertension, thyroid, or autoimmune disorders.

Lifestyle factors: Drug addiction, alcoholism, and smoking.

Previous pregnancy complications: Preterm birth, miscarriage, or cesarean section history.

Genetic influences: If the family has a history of genetic illnesses.

Advantages of doing the procedure:

Early Detection and Specialized Care: Experts are available to manage risky circumstances.

Better Outcomes: A higher chance of a mother for the safe delivery of the child.

Customized care plans to meet the particular risks and needs.

Counseling: All-encompassing guidance from a multidisciplinary group.

Our Commitment:

We provide the best treatment and utmost care for the patients who come with high risk pregnancy.

We have experienced specialists in the field of obstetrics, neonatology, and maternal-fetal medicine.

We do advanced monitoring. It includes diagnostic tests for the mother and fetal monitoring.

We are available 24/7.

Frequently Asked Questions

If the woman or the unborn child has a chance of having health issues, then it is a high-risk pregnancy.

For high-risk pregnancies, the number of check-ups may be more frequent. Your doctor will decide the number of visits based on your health condition.

You might need examinations like ultrasounds and blood tests.

The percentage of your high-risk condition will determine that. Your can consult your healthcare professional.

We support you with the necessary prenatal classes, counseling, and guidance. It can help you with stress management.

If you have symptoms of pain or bleeding, contact your doctor immediately.

After birth, babies in some high-risk pregnancies could need specific neonatal care.

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