High Risk Pregnancy Treatment in Indore



Category High Risk Cases

High Risk Pregnancy Treatment Specialist in Indore - Dr. Sanju Agrawal

 

Best Doctor For High Risk Pregnancy Treatment in Indore

Pregnancy Risk Factors

Pregnancy risk factors include:

​If you're younger than 18 or older than 35.

Being too light or too heavy.

Low red blood cell count (anaemia).

More than four babies or previous preterm birth.

Prior experience with very large or very small babies.

Previous baby loss.

Genetic diseases or birth defects in the family.

Use of substances like cigarettes, alcohol, or drugs.

Conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease.

Using medications or treatments to get pregnant.

Expecting twins or triplets.

Previous two LSCS

Psychological Condition

Common Causes of High-Risk Pregnancies

Maternal Age: Your age has a lot to do with how smooth your pregnancy will be. Women under the age of 17 or over the age of 35, are at higher risk. There is a higher probability of miscarriages and genetic defects as you go over the age of 40.

Blood Disorders: The body undergoes many changes during pregnancy. Having a blood disorder like thalassemia puts additional stress on the body. It also increases the risk of the baby inheriting your condition.

High Blood Pressure: While you will have a healthy pregnancy, in this case, untreated high blood pressure can result in the baby growing slowly or being born too early. Some other complications seen in women with high blood pressure include preeclampsia and placental abruption, where the placenta may separate from the uterus even before the baby is born.

Chronic Kidney Disease: Women with kidney disease, are at a higher risk of miscarriage or developing high blood pressure during their term. This may result in having the baby early increasing the chances of growth defects.

Ovulation Disorders: If your menstrual cycles occur at intervals greater than 35 days, you’re not ovulating normally. Pcos has become a common cause of ovulatory dysfunction. It is becoming very common in the younger age groups as well.

Depression: In many cases, women experience anxiety and depression during pregnancy. Taking over the counter medications or leaving it untreated, can risk the health of the baby.

Lupus: Autoimmune diseases like lupus increase the risk of preterm delivery. In some cases, the condition gets worse during pregnancy, harming the mother’s health.

Obesity: It is better to keep your body mass index (BMI) under 30 during your pregnancy. A higher BMI can lead to type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and gestational diabetes.

Thyroid Disease: Thyroid (both underactive and overactive) doesn’t just affect you on a day to day basis, but can also harm your baby.

HIV / AIDS: If you have HIV or AIDS, there is a high chance that your baby gets infected too before birth during the pregnancy or when you’re breastfeeding. But you can reduce this risk by starting the right medication at the right time.

Autoimmune Disorders: Can result in small babies due to growth retardation or preterm delivery and problems in the mother like high blood pressure, blood clotting, etc.

Type 1 and 2 Diabetes: If you have diabetes, or your family has a history of diabetes, be careful. Not managing it well, can lead to complications like high blood pressure, early delivery or birthing a child with defects.

 

Preventive Measures for Avoiding High-Risk Pregnancy

Preconception Appointment with a High-Risk Pregnancy Specialist: Schedule a preconception appointment with an experienced gynecologist specializing in high-risk pregnancies. They can provide guidance on achieving a healthy weight and recommend supplements like folic acid before conception.

Manage Pre-existing Medical Conditions: Ensure that any pre-existing medical conditions, such as lupus, kidney disorders, high blood pressure, heart disease, or diabetes, are well-managed before planning pregnancy. Stabilizing these conditions optimizes the chances of a healthy pregnancy.

Genetic Testing and Birth Defect Screening: Discuss genetic testing and screening options early in pregnancy to identify potential abnormalities. Non-invasive tests and ultrasounds can detect issues, and taking folic acid during early pregnancy can reduce the risk of certain birth defects.

Preventing Recurrence of Previous Complications: If you experienced complications in a previous pregnancy, take preventive measures for subsequent pregnancies. For instance, aspirin may be recommended to prevent preeclampsia, and progesterone can reduce the risk of preterm birth.\

 

Adopting a Healthy Lifestyle

Balanced Diet: Ensure your diet includes essential nutrients like iron, calcium, and folic acid. Consult with a nutritionist to tailor your diet to the specific needs of pregnancy.

Avoiding Risky Substances: Quit smoking, abstain from illegal drugs and alcohol, and discuss any medications, prescribed or over-the-counter, with your healthcare provider.

Weight Management: Maintain a healthy weight gain throughout pregnancy as advised by your doctor, promoting the well-being of both you and your baby.

Sensible Use of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART): If ART is necessary, carefully consider the number of embryos to be transferred during procedures like in vitro fertilization (IVF). Multiple pregnancies can increase the risk of complications, so discuss options with your fertility specialist.

 

FAQ'S

What is a high-risk pregnancy?

A high-risk pregnancy means there's a greater chance of complications due to factors like medical conditions, pregnancy-related issues, or external factors that could affect the health of the mother or the baby.

 

What are some common risk factors for a high-risk pregnancy?

Risk factors include being very young or older during pregnancy, having medical conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, carrying multiples (twins, triplets), previous preterm births, and a history of pregnancy loss.

 

How does Polaris Healthcare support high-risk pregnancies?

Polaris Healthcare specialises in high-risk obstetrics. Our expert team provides comprehensive care, including thorough assessments, treatment plans, genetic counselling, and specialised services for both moms and babies facing challenges before or during pregnancy.

 

Can a high-risk pregnancy be prevented?

While some risk factors are unavoidable, many can be managed with proper prenatal care, a healthy lifestyle, and early intervention. Regular check-ups and following medical advice can help minimise potential complications.

 

What should I do if I think I have a high-risk pregnancy?

If you suspect you have a high-risk pregnancy due to medical history or other factors, it's crucial to consult a healthcare provider as soon as possible. Early intervention and specialised care can help manage risks and ensure the best possible outcome for both you and your baby.

 

How to book an appointment with Dr. Sanju Agrawal For  High-Risk Pregnancy Treatment in Indore?

Choosing Dr. Sanju Agrawal for High Risk Pregnancy treatment in Indore is a decision rooted in expertise, compassion, and a commitment to patient well-being. With a stellar medical background, including an MBBS, M.S., and D.N.B., Dr. Agrawal boasts over a decade of experience as a consultant gynecologist and obstetrician in Indore. Practicing at A Centre for Women's Health Care, Dr. Agrawal offers a comprehensive array of services, including laparoscopic procedures for conditions such as endometriosis, fibroids, and other gynecological issues. Her approach is characterized by a patient-centric focus, providing personalized care that considers individual medical histories and needs. Beyond her technical proficiency, Dr. Agrawal's empathetic demeanor fosters a supportive environment for her patients, instilling confidence throughout the High Risk Pregnancy journey. If you are facing any high risk pregnancy issue then book your appointment with Best Gynaecologist in Indore at Women's Clinic. 

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