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High Risk Pregnancy Care

High-risk pregnancy care is a specialized branch of obstetrics that focuses on diagnosing and managing pregnancies with increased risks to the mother or baby. It covers conditions such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, multiple pregnancies, and preterm labor.

Maternal-fetal medicine specialists provide advanced care for expectant mothers with medical complications, genetic disorders, or past pregnancy issues. They offer specialized monitoring, early interventions, and advanced delivery planning to ensure the best outcomes for both mother and child.

Early diagnosis, continuous monitoring, and personalized medical care are crucial for ensuring a safe pregnancy and delivery. Specialized prenatal care can significantly improve outcomes.

Why Raksha?

Our High-Risk Pregnancy Care team at Raksha Hospital comprises highly skilled specialists experienced in managing complex pregnancies. At Raksha, we provide expert care in:

  • Management of Gestational Diabetes & Hypertension
  • Preterm Labor & Premature Birth Prevention
  • Care for Multiple Pregnancies (Twins, Triplets, etc.)
  • Fetal Monitoring & Advanced Ultrasound Diagnostics
  • Maternal Health & Pre-existing Condition Management
  • Specialized NICU Support for Newborns

Comprehensive High-Risk Pregnancy Care

Our high-risk pregnancy care department offers personalized treatment plans that include:

  • Medications for pregnancy-related complications
  • Regular fetal monitoring with advanced imaging
  • Specialized prenatal nutrition & lifestyle counseling
  • Emergency care & early interventions
  • Customized birth planning & delivery options
  • Postnatal care & recovery support

High-risk pregnancies require careful monitoring and expert medical support. At Raksha Hospital, we focus on early detection, advanced maternal care, and a safe birthing experience to help mothers and babies achieve the best possible health outcomes.

Symptoms
  • High blood pressure
  • Severe swelling & fluid retention
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Severe nausea & vomiting
  • Preterm contractions
  • Unusual fetal movements
Causes
  • Maternal age (under 18 or over 35)
  • Pre-existing health conditions
  • Multiple pregnancies
  • Genetic disorders
  • Obesity & poor nutrition
  • Previous pregnancy complications
Treatment
  • Medications for blood pressure & diabetes
  • Frequent prenatal check-ups
  • Specialized ultrasound & fetal monitoring
  • Bed rest & lifestyle modifications
  • NICU support for preterm babies
  • Personalized birth planning
Care
  • Regular prenatal visits
  • Balanced diet & hydration
  • Stress management techniques
  • Avoiding harmful substances
  • Monitoring fetal movements
  • Postpartum follow-up care