High Risk Pregnancy

High Risk Pregnancy

A high-risk pregnancy is one in which the health of the mother, baby, or both may be at increased risk during pregnancy or delivery. With timely diagnosis, specialized care, and close monitoring, most high-risk pregnancies can be managed successfully to ensure safe outcomes for both mother and child.

What is a High-Risk Pregnancy?

A pregnancy is considered high risk when existing medical conditions, pregnancy-related complications, or lifestyle factors increase the likelihood of health problems before, during, or after childbirth. High-risk pregnancies require personalized care and frequent medical supervision.

Causes of High-Risk Pregnancy

Maternal Health Factors
  • Diabetes (pre-existing or gestational)

  • High blood pressure or pre-eclampsia

  • Thyroid disorders

  • Heart, kidney, or autoimmune diseases

  • Anemia or blood disorders

Pregnancy-Related Factors
  • Multiple pregnancy (twins or more)

  • Previous pregnancy complications

  • History of miscarriage or preterm birth

  • Placenta previa or placental abruption

  • Preterm labor

Age-Related Factors
  • Pregnancy below 18 years

  • Pregnancy above 35 years

Lifestyle & Other Factors
  • Obesity or underweight

  • Smoking, alcohol, or drug use

  • Poor nutrition

  • Stress and lack of prenatal care

Management of High-Risk Pregnancy
Specialized Medical Care
  • Regular antenatal visits and close monitoring

  • Advanced ultrasound and fetal surveillance

  • Blood tests and diagnostic screenings

  • Management of underlying medical conditions

Multidisciplinary Approach
  • Care by obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, physicians, and neonatologists

  • Individualized treatment and delivery planning

Complications Associated with High-Risk Pregnancy
  • Preterm birth

  • Low birth weight

  • Pregnancy-induced hypertension

  • Gestational diabetes

  • Increased need for cesarean delivery

 

When to Consult a Specialist?

If you have a chronic medical condition, previous pregnancy complications, or experience symptoms such as bleeding, severe headaches, reduced fetal movements, or high blood pressure, immediate medical consultation is essential.

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