High-Risk Pregnancy Management at Vyshnavi Hospitals

Pregnancy is a transformative phase, and in certain cases it may involve additional medical challenges that need focused attention. At Vyshnavi Hospitals, our High-Risk Pregnancy Management services are designed to provide advanced care and close monitoring to safeguard the health of both mother and baby. Our experienced team of obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and neonatologists work together to deliver personalized treatment plans and timely interventions.

What is a High-Risk Pregnancy?
A pregnancy is considered high-risk when there is an increased possibility of complications affecting the mother, the baby, or both. Factors that may contribute to a high-risk pregnancy include:

✔ Maternal age below 18 or above 35 years
✔ Existing medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, or thyroid disorders
✔ Multiple pregnancies including twins or triplets
✔ History of pregnancy complications like miscarriage or preterm delivery
✔ Placental or uterine abnormalities
✔ Conditions such as gestational diabetes or preeclampsia

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions answered about high-risk pregnancy care and management.



If you have underlying health conditions, multiple pregnancies, or a history of pregnancy-related complications, your doctor may classify your pregnancy as high-risk. Routine prenatal tests and screenings help identify these risks early.



In some cases, a normal delivery may be possible. However, depending on your medical condition, a C-section may be advised to ensure the safety of both mother and baby.



Maintaining a balanced diet, managing stress, following safe physical activity as advised by your doctor, and attending all scheduled check-ups are important for a healthy outcome.



High-risk pregnancies often require closer monitoring, which may include weekly or bi-weekly visits based on your condition and medical history.



Immediate medical care is required if you notice severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, reduced baby movements, sudden swelling, or persistently high blood pressure.

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