High-Risk Pregnancy Management at Vyshnavi Hospitals

Pregnancy is a significant and life-changing phase, but in some cases, it may involve added medical risks that need specialized care. At Vyshnavi Hospitals, our High-Risk Pregnancy Management services are focused on safeguarding the health of both mother and baby throughout the pregnancy. Our experienced obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine experts, and neonatology team work together to provide advanced monitoring, timely interventions, and personalized treatment plans to manage complications with care and precision.
What is a High-Risk Pregnancy?
A pregnancy is considered high-risk when there is a higher possibility of health complications affecting the mother, the baby, or both. Common factors that may place a pregnancy in the high-risk category include:
✔ Maternal age below 18 years or above 35 years
✔ Existing medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, or thyroid disorders
✔ Multiple pregnancies including twins or higher-order multiples
✔ History of pregnancy-related complications like preterm birth or miscarriage
✔ Placental or uterine conditions
✔ Pregnancy-related issues such as gestational diabetes or preeclampsia

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions related to high-risk pregnancy care.



If you have existing health conditions, are carrying multiple babies, or had complications in earlier pregnancies, your doctor may consider your pregnancy high-risk. Regular prenatal tests and check-ups help identify and monitor these risks.



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



High-risk pregnancies usually need closer monitoring. Doctor visits may be scheduled weekly or bi-weekly, depending on your condition and pregnancy stage.



Maintaining a nutritious diet, managing stress, following doctor-approved physical activity, and attending all scheduled appointments are important for a healthy pregnancy.



Seek urgent medical care if you notice severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, decreased baby movements, sudden swelling of the face or hands, or very high blood pressure.

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