High Risk Pregnancy

Pregnant women who have concerns about their pregnancy may be referred to a maternal-fetal medicine specialist (MFM), who is an expert in the treatment of pregnant women and their newborns with complicated medical requirements.

A Pregnancy may be considered high risk if you:

● In the midst of many pregnancies
● Are at least 35 years old and have had prior pregnancies marred by complications
● Take medication or have a medical condition that might worsen while pregnant (such as gestational diabetes)
● Having a medical problem identified in a newborn that needs specialized attention
● As a consultant, the perinatologist can collaborate with your primary care physician while you continue to visit him or her. Some individuals may need to be referred to a specialist because of their medical history or stage of pregnancy.

What is the procedure for dealing with a high-risk pregnancy?

For high-risk pregnancies, there are several alternative ways and times to consult with a professional. Having more than one child means that you’ll see this doctor more frequently, and he or she will assess whether or not you or your unborn children require any additional therapies.

Maternal-fetal medicine professionals can perform tests and gather information from other specialists to find out why you experienced issues during a prior pregnancy. This can serve as a satisfying conclusion, and it may also pave the way for better results in the future. Before getting pregnant, you may want to consult a high-risk pregnancy expert to make sure your health is at its best and that your baby is receiving the best care possible.

Pregnant women who have been diagnosed with a problem may be referred to a high-risk specialist later in the pregnancy. The expert will collaborate with your obstetrician and other medical professionals to identify the best course of action for labor and delivery.

Visiting a high-risk expert may even be a regular part of your treatment plan. Level 2 ultrasound, amniocentesis, chorionic villus screening, and other prenatal diagnostic procedures are performed by maternal-fetal medicine experts.

All of your physicians will work together seamlessly, no matter when you see a high-risk specialist. This specialist in maternal-fetal medicine and your general OB will work closely together, exchanging information and developing a plan for your birth and any care that you and your baby may need.

Programs of Assistance

All pregnant women who have experienced major problems with their unborn child or who have experienced the death of their unborn child after delivery are given special care and assistance. Prior to admission, Dr. Shikha offers a variety of choices for care that may be tailored to your specific needs.

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