High risk pregnancies are those with more complications involved than the normal pregnancies, and have a chance of preterm or an early delivery. This condition is majorly caused because of the age of the mother being below seventeen or above thirty-five. A high risk pregnancy could also be caused by preexisting maternal medical conditions, such as cancer or diabetes. In such pregnancies, an extra amount of care has to be taken to prevent any problems for the mother or the baby. We at Sumukha are here to be beside you to provide the required attention and care to make sure the mother and the baby are healthy all through the pregnancy and even after the delivery.
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A pregnancy where the baby or the mother have high chances of developing health issues that could even be life threatening in some cases is considered a high risk pregnancy. When the delivery could happen earlier than expected, that is, a preterm or a pre-matured delivery, then such pregnancies are also deemed high risk pregnancies.
There is no fixed number of visits given for the high risk pregnancies, but it is recommended to visit your gynaecologist as many times as necessary and possible to ensure the safety of the pregnant ones and their unborn babies. Studies show that on an average a minimum of fifteen visits are taken by the pregnant ones with high risk.
The results of the tests conducted in the first trimester of pregnancy give your doctor a chance to detect any possible risks involved in the pregnancy.
Along with the regular tests done during any pregnancy, your gynaecologist and obstetrician could recommend additional ultrasounds, blood tests, fetal monitoring and any other required tests based on individual risk assessment.
Many people are known to have had healthy and normal deliveries even after having high risk pregnancies. However, it depends on how much care you have taken by strictly following the recommendations of your obstetrician, through your pregnancy. Although, some high-risk pregnancies may require a caesarean delivery.
Yes, it is recommended to consult a perinatologist, also known as a maternal-fetal medicine specialist. They are the obstetricians who have acquired additional training in high risk pregnancy care.
Follow your Ob-gyn’s recommendations strictly. Maintain your scheduled plan that your healthcare providers have personalised for you. Attending all the appointments and most importantly keeping a positive mindset is the key to getting through this hardship.
Avail yourself of the positive assistance provided by various support groups, counsellors, and specialised healthcare teams for high risk pregnancy care.
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