
Generally, pregnancy is a natural process, a pregnancy is considered high-risk when there are potential complications that could impinge on the mother, the baby, or both. High-risk pregnancies require management by a specialist to guarantee the best outcome for the mother and a baby. We are here for you to manage the high risk pregnancy for natural birth of a baby.
Reasons that a pregnancy may be measured high risk comprise:
Expert monitoring and management of blood sugar levels during pregnancy in Thane.
Advanced care for high blood pressure complications in pregnancy at Currae Hospital.
Specialized care for twin and multiple pregnancies in Kasarvadavali Thane.
As the best gynecologist in Manpada Thane, Dr. Sangeeta Shetty offers state-of-the-art facilities for high-risk pregnancy management:
With over 15 years of experience as a gynecologist in Thane, Dr. Sangeeta Shetty specializes in:
Even if you don't have an existing health problem, we recommend a preconceptional counselling appointment to ensure you are as healthy before you become pregnant
Don't wait - get expert care for your high-risk pregnancy. Contact Dr. Sangeeta Shetty at Currae Hospital, Thane.
A: High-risk pregnancies involve complications that may affect mother or baby's health, including diabetes, hypertension, advanced maternal age, multiple pregnancies, or previous pregnancy complications.
A: Women with pre-existing medical conditions, age above 35, history of pregnancy loss, carrying multiples, or developing complications during current pregnancy require specialized monitoring.
A: Comprehensive monitoring, advanced ultrasounds, genetic counseling, personalized birth planning, and coordination with specialist teams for optimal maternal-fetal outcomes.
A: High-risk pregnancies typically require more frequent visits - weekly or bi-weekly monitoring depending on specific risk factors and gestational age.
A: Many high-risk pregnancies result in healthy deliveries with proper medical management, monitoring, and individualized care plans tailored to specific conditions.
A: Additional monitoring includes detailed ultrasounds, non-stress tests, biophysical profiles, amniocentesis, glucose tolerance tests, and specialized blood work as needed.
A: Contact immediately for severe headaches, vision changes, persistent nausea, decreased fetal movement, bleeding, severe abdominal pain, or fluid leakage.
A: Yes, comprehensive postpartum monitoring continues for high-risk patients, including recovery assessment, breastfeeding support, and managing any ongoing medical conditions.
