High-risk complications in pregnancies
High-risk complications in pregnancies are occurring in only
6 percent to 8 percent of women. These complications can be serious and require
special care to ensure the safety of your baby. Dr Karnika Tiwari of Motherland
hospital, Noida says, “If your pregnancy is high-risk, it means you need extra
care to help you have a healthy pregnancy and baby”. You can suffer from the
high-risk pregnancy if you have a lifelong condition or you may have e being
treated for chronic disease.
A pregnancy may be considered high-risk for a variety of
reasons. As the mother has medical conditions that began before pregnancy, such
as diabetes, preeclampsia, the mother experienced problems in a previous
pregnancy, miscarriage, Problems are detected in the developing baby, premature
labor and the mother is pregnant with multiples (twins or more)
The Gynecologist of Top maternity hospital in Noida told
that a high-risk pregnancy can create many different feelings or feel a mix of
emotions. Because of all the stress and worry these emotions may create and
will make it hard for your pregnancy. In high-risk pregnancy, one of the
biggest worries of a mother will whether any harm will come to your baby.
Besides the medical conditions, your unhealthy lifestyle
habits can affect pregnancy as well. Like the use of Smoking, alcohol
consumption and the illicit drug will increase your risk of pregnancy problems.
These things expose your unborn child to many health risks.
If you have a high-risk pregnancy, you may need more
frequent prenatal appointments and will be monitored closely by the
gynecologist. At Best hospital for Delivery in Greater Noida, we treat the full range of conditions that may
affect a woman's pregnancy. The Doctor Karnika has special training From UK in treating diabetes in pregnancy, preterm
labor, recurrent miscarriages, and fetal abnormalities. She says, “Exact care
at high-risk pregnancy for you and your baby depends on your on the reasons
your pregnancy is high-risk”.
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