
Advanced High-Risk Pregnancy Management
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Frequently Asked Questions
A high-risk pregnancy involves conditions that could pose risks to the mother or the baby, such as pre-existing medical conditions, complications during pregnancy, or multiple gestations.
High-risk pregnancies require specialized care, often involving more frequent monitoring, advanced diagnostic testing, and a coordinated approach with a team of specialists to ensure the best possible outcomes.
We manage a wide range of conditions, including gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, preterm labor, placenta previa, fetal growth restriction, and maternal medical conditions like heart disease or autoimmune disorders.
You can expect compassionate and expert care from a multidisciplinary team including maternal-fetal medicine specialists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals dedicated to ensuring the health and well-being of you and your baby.