Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but for some women, certain medical conditions or complications can increase risks for the mother or the baby. High-risk pregnancy requires specialised monitoring, timely diagnosis, and expert care to ensure a safe and healthy outcome.
At Agrawal Clinic, Dr. Mamta Agrawal (MBBS, DGO) offers comprehensive, personalised, and evidence-based high-risk pregnancy care with 27+ years of experience in obstetrics and gynaecology.
✅ What is a High-Risk Pregnancy?
A pregnancy is termed high-risk when there are medical, surgical, obstetric, or lifestyle-related factors that can affect the health of the mother or the baby.
With proper care, many high-risk pregnancies result in a healthy mother and baby.
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Common Causes of High-Risk Pregnancy
Women may fall into the high-risk pregnancy category due to one or more of the following:
Maternal Health Conditions
- High Blood Pressure / Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (PIH)
- Gestational Diabetes (GDM)
- Thyroid Disorders (Hypothyroidism/Hyperthyroidism)
- Heart Disease / Kidney Disorders
- Blood Clotting Disorders (Thrombophilia)
- Anaemia
Obstetric & Pregnancy-Related Factors
- Multiple Pregnancy (Twins/Triplets)
- Previous Miscarriage or Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
- Previous Preterm Delivery
- Placenta Previa or Placental Complications
- Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR)
- Decreased Baby Movements
- Low or High Amniotic Fluid Levels
Age & Lifestyle Related Risks
- Age below 18 years or above 35 years
- Obesity or Underweight mother
- Smoking or Alcohol Consumption
- Stress, Anxiety, or Poor Nutrition
🩺 High-Risk Pregnancy Care at Agrawal Clinic – What to Expect
We provide continuous monitoring and personalised care throughout pregnancy:
1. Detailed Risk Assessment & Initial Evaluation
- Complete medical history review
- Risk profiling and counselling of the mother & family
2. Close Monitoring & Specialised Consultations
- Frequent antenatal check-ups
- Monitoring BP, sugar levels, fetal growth & health
- Referral to maternal-fetal medicine specialists if required
3. Advanced Investigations
- High-Resolution Ultrasound & Doppler Scans
- NIPT, Dual/Triple/Quadruple Marker Tests
- OGCT & OGTT testing for diabetes
- Growth and Anomaly Ultrasounds
4. Medication & Nutrition Management
- Medicines to control BP, sugar & thyroid
- Special prenatal diet & customised nutrition plan
- Supplements to support mother and baby
5. Delivery Planning & Safe Birth
- Early birth planning to avoid complications
- Normal delivery or planned C-section when required
- Emergency delivery care available
6. Post-Delivery Follow-Up
- Monitoring mother for BP, sugar & recovery
- Baby health check & breastfeeding support
🌟 Why Choose Dr. Mamta Agrawal for High-Risk Pregnancy Care?
- 27+ years of trusted experience in obstetrics & gynaecology
- Advanced antenatal care & continuous monitoring
- Personalised care and one-to-one attention
- Comfortable, confidential and safe environment
- Convenient location for Delhi, Noida & Ghaziabad patients
🧑⚕️ Who Needs High-Risk Pregnancy Care?
You should consult a high-risk pregnancy specialist if you:
✔ Have BP, thyroid, diabetes, or any chronic illness
✔ Had complications in previous pregnancy
✔ Conceived after age 35 or after fertility treatment
✔ Are pregnant with twins or triplets
✔ Experience bleeding, pain, swelling, or high BP during pregnancy
📍 Areas We Serve
We provide high-risk pregnancy care to patients across:
New Ashok Nagar, Mayur Vihar, Noida, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, Vasundhara Enclave, East Delhi & Delhi-NCR.
📘 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can a high-risk pregnancy be normal?
Yes. With expert monitoring, lifestyle changes, and timely treatment, many high-risk pregnancies result in safe normal deliveries.
2. How often should I visit the doctor during a high-risk pregnancy?
Usually every 2 weeks and later weekly depending on the risk. Your schedule will be customised.
3. Can women with high BP or diabetes deliver normally?
Yes, if conditions are well-controlled and monitored. The doctor will guide based on mother & baby’s health.
4. Is C-section compulsory in high-risk pregnancies?
No. A C-section is planned only if necessary for safety.
5. What precautions should I take at home?
Adequate rest, stress-free environment, timely medication, healthy diet, regular check-ups, and monitoring of BP & sugar.
📞 Book Appointment for High-Risk Pregnancy Care
Early evaluation & continuous monitoring can significantly improve pregnancy outcomes.