High Risk Pregnancy Management

A high-risk pregnancy means that you have one or more things that raise your — or your baby’s — chance for health problems. A high-risk pregnancy is one in which some condition puts the mother, the developing fetus or both at higher-than-normal risk for complications during or after the pregnancy and birth.

Women with high-risk pregnancies usually spend more time with the doctor and are seen as often as twice a week throughout their pregnancy.

A high-risk pregnancy means there are complications that could affect the mother, the fetus, or both.

Pregnancy With Low Platelet Count

The blood platelet count in an expectant mother is significantly essential for harmonious pregnancy and childbirth. If the blood platelet count drops below a certain threshold level, it is referred to as thrombocytopenic that requires specialized medical care.

Pregnancy With Diabetes

Diabetes mellitus is a disease of the endocrine system, which is accompanied by absolute or relative insufficiency of insulin. Without proper gynecological care, diabetes in pregnant women can lead to deadly consequences, such as photoplacental insufficiency and chronic fetal hypoxia, impaired growth and development of the child, etc.

Pregnancy With Renal Disease

Certain renal diseases can become life-threatening for an expectant mother and her to-be-born child. Pregnancy causes various changes in a women’s body that can worsen the condition of renal disease. Such high-risk pregnancy demands utmost medical supervision.

Pregnancy With Liver Disease

If you are an expectant mother with pre-existing liver diseases or liver diseases developed during the pregnancy, there is a high risk of fetal loss. Such a case of pregnancy comes under the high-risk pregnancies category that needs prompt treatment & regular follow-up.