High risk pregnancy

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A high-risk pregnancy requires specialized attention to protect the health of both mother and baby. Our team offers comprehensive care backed by experience, technology, and compassion—ensuring safe outcomes even in challenging cases.

What Is a High-Risk Pregnancy?

Pregnancy is considered high-risk when the mother or baby has a higher chance of complications. This may be due to pre-existing conditions, age, or complications that arise during pregnancy.

Common High-Risk Factors:

  • Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM)
  • Pregnancy-induced Hypertension (PIH)
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Twin or multiple pregnancies
  • Placenta previa or bleeding
  • History of miscarriage or preterm birth
  • Advanced maternal age (>35 years)
  • Ectopic or IVF pregnancies

Our High-Risk Care Includes

  • Frequent monitoring and scans
  • Advanced diagnostic tests
  • Individualized treatment plans
  • Delivery planning with NICU backup
  • Delivery planning with NICU backup

📞 Book a consultation today for safe, expert-guided pregnancy care.