
Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but sometimes certain medical, surgical, or lifestyle factors can make it more challenging. A high-risk pregnancy means thereβs a greater chance of complications for the mother, the baby, or both β and it requires specialized monitoring and care. At Dr. Dangs Maternity & Plastic Surgery Clinic, Dr. Vishakha Dang provides expert, compassionate management to ensure the safest possible outcome.
π What is a High-Risk Pregnancy?
A pregnancy is considered βhigh-riskβ when additional medical attention is needed to protect the health of the mother and the baby. This may be due to pre-existing conditions, pregnancy-related complications, or unexpected issues during gestation.
π©Ί Common Causes of High-Risk Pregnancy
- Maternal Age β Younger than 18 or older than 35
- Chronic Health Conditions β Diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders
- Multiple Pregnancies β Twins, triplets, or more
- History of Pregnancy Complications β Preterm birth, miscarriage, preeclampsia
- Placenta Issues β Placenta previa, placental abruption
- Fetal Growth Concerns β Growth restriction or abnormal development
π‘ Dr. Vishakha Dangβs Approach to High-Risk Pregnancy Management
1οΈβ£ Early & Accurate Diagnosis
- Detailed medical history and risk assessment
- Comprehensive blood tests and ultrasound scans
2οΈβ£ Frequent Monitoring
- Regular antenatal visits
- Non-stress tests and fetal monitoring
3οΈβ£ Customized Care Plan
- Nutrition guidance tailored for high-risk cases
- Safe exercise and lifestyle modifications
4οΈβ£ Emergency Preparedness
- Advanced delivery facilities for urgent situations
- Collaboration with neonatal specialists when needed
β€οΈ Benefits of Choosing Dr. Vishakha Dang
- Personalized Attention β Every case is handled with a tailored plan
- 24/7 Support β Continuous monitoring for mother and baby
- Safe Delivery Planning β Whether vaginal or cesarean, based on medical needs
- Postnatal Follow-Up β Ensuring a smooth recovery
π The Goal?
To make every high-risk pregnancy journey as safe, healthy, and positive as possible β so that both mother and baby can thrive.