High Risk Preganancy Care
High-risk pregnancies are those that have an increased chance of complications or problems occurring during pregnancy, childbirth, or the postpartum period. These complications may be due to the mother's health, the baby's health, or both. Some common factors that may contribute to a high-risk pregnancy include:
Age (either very young or very advanced)
Pre-existing medical conditions (such as diabetes or high blood pressure)
Multiple gestation (carrying twins or more)
Previous complications in pregnancy or childbirth
Certain infections or disorders
If you are experiencing a high-risk pregnancy, it is important to receive specialized care from a healthcare provider who is experienced in managing these types of pregnancies. This may involve more frequent check-ups, monitoring of the baby's development, and possibly additional tests or treatments to ensure the health of both the mother and the baby. Your healthcare provider can work with you to develop a plan to manage your high-risk pregnancy and help reduce the risk of complications.