Best High-Risk Pregnancy Care in Delhi
High-Risk Pregnancy – Specialized Care for a Safe Mother & Baby
Maccure Hospital ensures the health and safety of mother and baby during complicated pregnancies.
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About High-Risk Pregnancy
Maccure Hospital offers the best high-risk pregnancy care in Delhi while ensuring the safety and comfort of the mother and the child.
What is a High-Risk Pregnancy?
A high-risk pregnancy is a pregnancy involving increased health risks for the mother, fetus, or both.
Factors that contribute to high-risk pregnancy include an advanced maternal age, pre-existing medical conditions, and poor lifestyle choices.
Women with high-risk pregnancies may require specialized medical care before, during, and after delivering the baby to reduce the possibility of complications.
Benefits and Risks of High-Risk Pregnancy Care
The various benefits of high-risk pregnancy care include an early detection of potential complications enabling effective management of the condition before it becomes severe, tailored treatment plans that can help address specific risks, and improved general health for the mother and the baby.
The drawbacks associated with high-pregnancy care include the need for frequent monitoring and increased medical interventions, which could be stressful for expecting mothers.
Suitability and Eligibility
High-risk pregnancy care is suitable for women with conditions such as chronic hypertension, diabetes, or heart disease.
Pregnant women under 17 years or over 35 years of age, carrying multiples, or having a history of pregnancy complications like preterm labor are also suitable for high-risk pregnancy care.
Our pregnancy experts at Maccure Hospital assess each woman carefully to determine eligibility for specialized high-risk pregnancy care based on her individual health and pregnancy history.
Post-Delivery Recovery and Care
Post-delivery or postnatal care for high-risk pregnancies involves careful monitoring of the mother's physical recovery, management of any ongoing medical conditions, breastfeeding assistance, and support for mental health to address potential postpartum depression or anxiety.
Newborns may need additional assessments to ensure their well-being and some may even need NICU care. Regular follow-up appointments are needed to detect and manage any issues promptly, enabling a smooth and gradual transition to routine postnatal care.
Meet your Dedicated Doctors
Our team of passionate doctors and staff are there for you.
Dr Geeta jain
MBBS, MD, Dip. ART (Kiel Germany)
HOD – Obstetrics, Gynaecology & IVF, Co-founder Maccure Hospital
Dr Sanjay Kumar Jain
MBBS, DNB – Paediatrics
Director Co-founder Maccure Hospital
Dr Jagriti Thapliyal
MBBS & DNB - Obs & Gynae
Senior Consultant – Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr Neelam Kumari Ela
MBBS MD - Obs & Gynae
Senior Consultant – Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr Richa Gupta
MBBS DGO - Obs & Gynae
Senior Consultant – Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Dr Vikas Kumar
MBBS, DCH & DNB - Paediatrics, FNNF
Senior Consultant – Paediatrics & Neonatology
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High-Risk Pregnancy FAQs
Is a high-risk pregnancy always dangerous?
No, a high-risk pregnancy is not always dangerous although it could indicate a higher chance of complications, but with early intervention, proper medical care, and lifestyle adjustments, many women successfully carry their pregnancy to full term.
Regular monitoring helps detect any problems early, allowing doctors to manage them effectively. Personalized care and adherence to medical advice can reduce risks and ensure the safety of both mother and baby throughout pregnancy and delivery.
Can you have a normal delivery with a high-risk pregnancy?
Yes, a normal vaginal delivery is possible in some cases of high-risk pregnancies, depending on factors such as the mother’s health, the baby’s position, and the type of risk involved.
If complications are managed well and both mother and baby remain stable, a normal delivery can be considered. However, if risks increase near delivery, a C-section may be recommended for safety.
The doctor makes the final decision based on the medical evaluations and risks associated with a normal delivery.
What are the most common complications in high-risk pregnancies?
Common complications associated with high-risk pregnancies include preeclampsia (high blood pressure affects the organs), gestational diabetes, preterm labor, and fetal growth restrictions. Other complications may include placental abnormalities, infections, or excessive bleeding.
These complications require appropriate care and frequent monitoring to prevent unfavorable outcomes. In severe cases, premature delivery or intensive neonatal care may be required. Early diagnosis and medical intervention can help manage these risks effectively.
Are there treatments available for high-risk pregnancies?
Yes, treatments are available for high-risk pregnancies and these treatments vary based on the condition of the expecting mother. For example, women with gestational diabetes may need insulin and dietary changes, while those with preeclampsia require blood pressure management and close monitoring.
Fetal monitoring techniques, medications, and sometimes surgical interventions help ensure a stable pregnancy. In some cases, bed rest, lifestyle modifications, or hospitalization may be required to prevent complications.
What factors determine if I have a high-risk pregnancy?
Several factors can determine if a pregnancy is high-risk or not. These factors include the maternal age (under 17 years or over 35 years of age), chronic illnesses like hypertension or diabetes, multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets), and previous pregnancy complications such as miscarriage or preterm birth.
Poor lifestyle choices such as smoking, obesity, and poor nutrition also increase pregnancy risks. A thorough medical evaluation, including blood tests and ultrasounds, helps doctors assess risk factors and recommend appropriate prenatal care for high-risk pregnancies.
Why Maccure Hospital for High-Risk Pregnancy Care?
Maccure Hospital should be the top choice for high-risk pregnancy care. The following services and amenities offered by us make us stand out from other maternity and gynecological hospitals for expecting mothers:
- Expert team: Our hospital comprises a highly qualified and skilled team of obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and neonatologists.
- Advanced technology: We use the latest medical technology and equipment for fetal monitoring, genetic testing, and other diagnostic or treatment procedures.
- 24/7 emergency care: We provide immediate 24/7 medical support for pregnancy-related complications.
- Tailored plans: Personalized care and treatment plans are offered to all our patients based on individual risk factors.
- Holistic support: We ensure comprehensive care for pregnant women, which includes nutritional counseling, mental health support, and lifestyle guidance.
- NICU Facilities: Maccure Hospital offers specialized newborn care for premature and at-risk babies.
Methods and Techniques for High-Risk Pregnancy Care
A high-risk pregnancy can be managed using a combination of advanced medical techniques and personalized methods that include the following:
- Advanced prenatal screening: Ultrasounds, genetic testing, and lab assessments help detect potential complications early on in pregnancy.
- Regular monitoring: Regular fetal assessments, non-stress tests, and Doppler studies are helpful in tracking the unborn baby’s health.
- Lifestyle changes: Pregnant women are provided with personalized diet plans, exercise recommendations, and stress management techniques to ensure a healthy pregnancy.
- Medications and treatments: Prescribed medications and treatments to manage conditions like gestational diabetes or hypertension in expecting mothers may be recommended.
- Surgical procedures: In some cases, surgical procedures like cervical cerclage (closing the cervix with stitches) to prevent preterm labor, fetal surgeries (surgeries performed on a developing fetus) to correct birth defects or treat life-threatening problems, etc. may be performed.
At Maccure Hospital, our gynecologists, obstetricians, nutritionists, pediatricians, neonatologists, and other medical specialists ensure the best care for high-risk pregnancy in Delhi to ensure the safety and health of expecting mothers and their babies.
Unlike other hospitals where patients often feel lost, our care Navigators are here to:
- Explain each step of the process
- Coordinate with doctors and support teams
- Answer questions and ease concerns for both mother and her families
Our expert team will reach out within 24 hours to guide your journey.
Speak to our Patient Counsellor