High Risk Pregnancy

High Risk Pregnancy

A high-risk pregnancy means there are potential complications that could affect the mother, baby, or both during pregnancy, labor, or delivery. While it may sound concerning, with advanced medical care, regular monitoring, and expert guidance, most high-risk pregnancies lead to healthy outcomes. At Queen’s Multispeciality Hospital, we specialize in managing complex pregnancies with round-the-clock medical support to ensure the best possible care.

What Makes a Pregnancy High-Risk?

A pregnancy may be considered high-risk due to:

Maternal Health Conditions:

  • High blood pressure (hypertension or preeclampsia)
  • Diabetes (gestational or pre-existing)
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Heart, kidney, or autoimmune diseases
  • Obesity or severe underweight.

Pregnancy-Related Complications:

  • Multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets)
  • History of miscarriage, premature birth, or C-section
  • Placenta previa or placental abruption
  • Excessive amniotic fluid (polyhydramnios) or too little (oligohydramnios)

Baby’s Health Concerns:

  • Fetal growth restrictions
  • Congenital conditions or abnormalities
  • Rh incompatibility

How We Manage High-Risk Pregnancies

At Queen’s Multispeciality Hospital, our team of experienced obstetricians, fetal medicine experts, and NICU specialists ensure that high-risk pregnancies are managed with utmost care and precision.

Our Approach Includes:

  • Frequent prenatal check-ups to closely monitor mother and baby’s health
  • Advanced fetal scans and diagnostic tests to detect complications early
  • Blood sugar and blood pressure management to control pregnancy-related conditions
  • Personalized delivery planning to decide on the safest birthing option
  • NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) support for babies requiring extra care after birth

Ensuring a Healthy Pregnancy

If you have a high-risk pregnancy, follow these steps for a safe experience:

  • Attend all prenatal appointments and follow medical advice strictly
  • Maintain a nutritious diet and stay physically active as recommended
  • Manage stress and get adequate rest
  • Monitor baby’s movements and report any unusual symptoms immediately

At Queen’s Multispeciality Hospital, we provide 24×7 expert care and advanced medical facilities to ensure a safe pregnancy and delivery for high-risk mothers. Your health and your baby’s well-being are our top priority.