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High-risk Pregnancy

High-risk Pregnancy

When multiple variables combine to put the health of the unborn child in jeopardy, we speak of a high-risk pregnancy. Placenta previa, advanced maternal age, and other preexisting or developing maternal health issues can all play a role. Other causes of pregnancy issues and high risk include having the baby early, carrying multiples (twins, triplets, etc.), and having a problem with the fetus.

The best doctor for pregnancy in this case would be a high risk pregnancy expert, who should be consulted for both prevention and treatment. If you do this, your unborn child will be in excellent health.

 

Who are High Risk Obstetricians and What Do They Do?

High risk pregnancy specialists, also called maternal-fetal medicine specialists, aid in the identification of the most common reasons for such pregnancies. She gives herself the necessary treatment in order to avoid detection. She has the knowledge and experience to know exactly what tests and treatments are needed to diagnose your condition. She uses the new knowledge to carry out the necessary procedures. Specialized ultrasound, amniocentesis, cordocentesis, and chorionic villus sampling (CVS) are all examples of such diagnostic procedures.

Obstetrical Emergencies
A high-risk pregnancy expert is needed when difficulties emerge during pregnancy.
When labor occurs before 37 weeks of pregnancy, it is considered preterm and requires the care of a specialist in high-risk pregnancies.
When expecting triplets, quadruplets, or more, a mother should seek advice from an expert in high-risk pregnancies.
Previa of the PlacentaBleeding during contractions and other difficulties during labor might occur if the placenta completely covers the cervix.
About 3% of all babies are born with serious or moderate structural defects and need the care of a gynecologist.

CALL TO ACTION

Why Should You Consult A Gynaecologist?

Experiencing symptoms like unusual heavy bleeding from the uterus or pelvis, vulva or vaginal pain means that you should visit an Ob-Gyn. You should also consult a gynaecologist once a year for screening even if you are not experiencing any symptoms. Conditions that are linked to pregnancy, fertility, menopause, and menstruation are some of the common conditions treated by gynaecologists.