WMN Contact Topbar
+91 80692 07100
info@wmnhealthcareservices.com
1st Cross Rd, Shankarapuram, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004
Follow Us On:

High-Risk Pregnancies 

  • Home
  • High-Risk Pregnancies 

How do we treat High-Risk Pregnancies?

Our specialists provide comprehensive care for high-risk pregnancies, ensuring the health and safety of both mother and baby. With advanced diagnostics, multidisciplinary support and evidence based management we offer personalized care specific to the unique needs. 

Our facility is equipped with a 24-hour multidisciplinary team, including skilled obstetricians, nurses, anesthesiologists, and neonatologists. We also offer dedicated high-risk pregnancy clinics twice a week—on Mondays and Fridays—for focused care and expert consultation.

Reasons That a Pregnancy May Be Considered High Risk Include:

  • Maternal age
  • Medical conditions that exist before pregnancy
  • Problems which develop during pregnancy that affect mother & baby
  • Pregnancy-related issues that arise from the pregnancy

FAQ's

A high-risk pregnancy is characterized by conditions that pose increased health risks for either the mother, the baby, or both. Factors contributing to a high-risk pregnancy can include maternal age (under 17 or over 35), medical conditions like hypertension or diabetes, and complications in previous pregnancies such as preterm labor.

Caring for a high-risk pregnancy involves closely monitoring both mother and baby. Regular prenatal visits with healthcare providers, adhering to prescribed medications, maintaining a healthy diet, and avoiding substances harmful to pregnancy like tobacco and alcohol are essential. Additionally, rest as recommended and manage stress effectively to support a healthy pregnancy.

WMN High-Risk Pregnancy Clinic specializes in managing complex pregnancies, offering state-of-the-art medical facilities and a multidisciplinary team approach. The clinic provides personalized care plans, advanced monitoring technologies, and immediate access to specialists, which enhances the safety and health of both mother and baby.

High-risk pregnancy clinics involve a collaborative team including obstetricians specialized in high-risk cases, perinatologists (maternal-fetal medicine specialists), neonatologists, nutritionists, and specialized nurses. Depending on the mother’s condition, other specialists such as cardiologists, endocrinologists, or psychologists may also be involved in her care.