High Risk Pregnancy Treatment

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High-Risk Pregnancy Care

A pregnancy is considered high-risk when the health of the mother, baby, or both requires special monitoring and care. High-risk conditions may develop due to pre-existing medical issues, complications during pregnancy, or maternal age factors.

At Dr. Swetha Madhuri’s clinic, we provide specialized care for high-risk pregnancies, ensuring continuous monitoring, timely interventions, and a safe delivery for both mother and child.

  • When is Pregnancy Considered High-Risk?
  • Some common situations include:
  • Maternal age below 18 or above 35
  • High blood pressure or preeclampsia
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets)
  • Placenta previa or placental complications
  • Preterm labor risk
  • History of miscarriage or stillbirth
  • Existing medical conditions (thyroid, heart disease, kidney disorders, etc.)
  • Infections during pregnancy
  • Obesity or underweight concerns
  • Comprehensive Evaluation & Monitoring
  • Regular antenatal checkups
  • Ultrasound scans, blood pressure & sugar monitoring
  • Fetal growth and well-being assessments
  • Individualized Care Plans
  • Customized treatment based on risk factors
  • Nutritional & lifestyle counseling
  • Medications where required to control blood pressure, sugar, or other conditions
  • Advanced Pregnancy Management
  • Expertise in managing gestational diabetes & hypertension
  • Early detection and management of fetal growth restriction
  • Preventive strategies for preterm labor
  • Delivery Planning
  • Decision on normal delivery vs. C-section based on safety of mother & baby
  • Continuous labor monitoring in high-risk cases
  • Emergency support with advanced facilities
  • Postnatal Support
  • Monitoring mother’s recovery after high-risk delivery
  • Neonatal care for premature or growth-restricted babies
  • Guidance on breastfeeding and long-term maternal health

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. With specialized care and timely intervention, outcomes are usually positive.

More frequent visits and tests are required compared to low-risk pregnancies to monitor mother and baby closely.

No. Medical history, lifestyle, and pregnancy complications also play a role.

Follow your doctor’s advice, attend all antenatal visits, eat a balanced diet, and manage existing health conditions.

Disclaimer: Results and patient experiences may vary. These are dependent on a number of factors including age, medical history, lifestyle and more.