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High Risk Pregnancy Management

At certain times, a pregnancy may require specialised attention due to increased chances of complications for the mother, baby, or both. This is known as a high-risk pregnancy.

A pregnancy may be considered high-risk due to factors such as:

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Pre-existing health conditions like diabetes, hypertension, thyroid or heart disease

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Advanced maternal age or very young maternal age
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History of previous pregnancy complications
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Multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets)
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Abnormal scans or test results in the current pregnancy

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Lifestyle or genetic risks

A pregnancy may be considered high-risk due to factors such as:
At Fetomat Wellness, we are equipped to provide expert care for high-risk pregnancies through:

At Fetomat Wellness, we are equipped to provide expert care for high-risk pregnancies through:

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Early identification and continuous risk assessment

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Advanced fetal scans and maternal monitoring
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Collaboration with Fetal Medicine Specialists and other experts
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Personalized care plans to ensure the best possible outcomes
If you have been told you have a high-risk pregnancy or have concerns about your current pregnancy, our team is here to support you every step of the way with compassion, expertise, and timely intervention.
At Fetomat Wellness, we are equipped to provide expert care for high-risk pregnancies through:

Health Complications in Pregnancy

Can a Woman with a Complex Medical Condition Still Have a Safe Pregnancy?

Pregnancy can be risky when the mother has pre-existing medical conditions such as heart disease, chronic kidney issues, diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disorders or rheumatic conditions. These complications can pose serious threats to both mother and baby. However, with the right maternal medical care and close monitoring, it is now possible to achieve safe and successful deliveries even in high-risk cases involving complex health conditions in the mother.

What If a Prospective Mother Has Congenital Heart Disease?

In certain types of congenital heart disease, pregnancy may be strongly discouraged due to high risk. Managing the condition with appropriate medication before conception can improve outcomes. A pre-pregnancy echocardiography is essential to assess cardiac function and guide planning. Throughout pregnancy, close monitoring of both mother and baby at a specialised centre is critical. Delivery should be planned in a hospital equipped with a well-functioning ICU and NICU for maximum safety.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    During Pregnancy I was Diagnosed with Diabetes. What should I Do?

    Managing diabetes during pregnancy begins with awareness and strict blood sugar control. If the diabetes is not controlled properly, it can increase the risk of congenital abnormalities in the baby. It can also result in larger babies, early delivery or even unexpected fetal loss if left undiagnosed or poorly managed.

    What Should Be Done If the Mother Has Chronic Kidney Disease During Pregnancy?

    Pregnancy can further reduce kidney function in women with existing kidney disease and often increases the risk of high blood pressure. The safety of pregnancy should be evaluated at the initial stage of pregnancy by adjusting to safe medications.

    Is Pregnancy Risky with Rheumatic Disease?

    Some medications used to manage rheumatic conditions may not be safe during pregnancy and often require adjustments. Additionally, there is an increased risk of recurrent pregnancy loss, making close monitoring and pre-pregnancy planning essential.

    I’m on Thyroid Medication and Just Found Out I’m Pregnant – What Should I Do?

    In Hypothyroid, medication doses often need to be increased to meet the body’s changing needs. Fetal development needs special attention in hypothyroid cases.

    Is Pregnancy Safe for Women with Hypertension?

    Pregnancy can be safe if blood pressure is well controlled before and during pregnancy. Some blood pressure medicines are not safe in pregnancy, so they may need to be changed. High blood pressure can cause problems like low birth weight, early delivery or even loss of the baby. The mother may also face serious issues like eclamptic fits.

    What’s the Best Advice for Managing Complicated Pregnancies?

    In many high-risk pregnancies especially in older mothers or late pregnancies blood pressure often rises and can become a serious concern. The best care should be taken in a specialised maternal medicine unit with a team of experts. Pre-pregnancy counselling and proper adjustment of medical conditions and medications are very important. These pregnancies can be serious and may risk both mother and baby, so early diagnosis and treatment at a good centre are key to improving outcome.