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High-Risk Pregnancy

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High Risk Pregnancy Care in Thane


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At Borneo Hospital In Thane, Our dedicated team is committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to expectant mothers facing complex pregnancy conditions. We aim to create a caring environment for high-risk pregnancies, using expertise and innovation to improve outcomes and provide top-quality care.

Introduction to High-Risk Pregnancies

A high-risk pregnancy involves increased health risks for the pregnant person, fetus, or both. These risks may be due to factors in the pregnancy, such as multiple births or preterm labor, or they may stem from preexisting maternal medical conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or lupus.

Factors contributing to High-Risk Pregnancies

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here are some of the factors that can contribute to a high-risk pregnancy, in short:

  • Women with chronic health conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease.
  • Multiple births:Women who are carrying twins, triplets, or more.
  • Advanced maternal age:Women who are over 35 or under 17 when they become pregnant.
  • Low-lying placenta:The placenta is blocking the cervix.
  • Preeclampsia:High blood pressure, protein in the urine, and swelling.
  • Gestational diabetes:The body's inability to produce or use insulin properly.
  • Infections:HIV, rubella, and cytomegalovirus.
  • Abuse:Physical or emotional abuse during pregnancy.
  • Substance use : Drugs or alcohol during pregnancy.
  • Poor nutrition:Not getting enough nutrients during pregnancy.
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If you have any concerns, please talk to your doctor. Feel free to visit at Borneo Hospital.

Diagnostic tests and screenings for identifying and managing risks

Some of the diagnostic tests and screenings that are commonly used during pregnancy:

  • Prenatal screenings:These are tests that are used to assess the overall health of the mother and the fetus. They include blood tests, ultrasound scans, and genetic screenings.
  • Genetic screenings:These tests identify genetic disorders and chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus. They include carrier screening, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), and amniocentesis.
  • Ultrasound scans:These scans are used to monitor fetal growth, check for any abnormalities or structural defects, and evaluate the placenta and amniotic fluid levels.
  • Maternal blood tests:These tests identify any maternal health issues that may affect the pregnancy. They include complete blood count (CBC), blood typing, and tests for infectious diseases.
  • Glucose screening and tolerance tests:These tests are performed to diagnose gestational diabetes.
  • Preeclampsia screenings:These tests identify preeclampsia, a condition that can pose risks to both the mother and the baby. They involve blood pressure monitoring, urine tests for protein levels, and blood tests to assess liver and kidney function.
  • Doppler ultrasound:This test assesses blood flow to the placenta and the fetus.
  • Non-stress tests (NST) and biophysical profiles (BPP):These tests are performed to evaluate fetal well-being.
  • Group B Streptococcus (GBS) screening:This test is done during late pregnancy to identify if the mother carries this bacteria, which can be transmitted to the baby during birth.

Preparing for a High-Risk Pregnancies

  • Seek care from a team of experienced healthcare professionals.
  • Work with your healthcare team to develop an individualized care plan.
  • Attend all scheduled prenatal visits and follow your healthcare provider's recommendations.
  • Choose a hospital equipped with a level III or IV NICU.
  • Discuss your birth preferences and concerns with your healthcare team.
  • Attend childbirth education classes and seek counseling and support from your healthcare team.
  • Prepare for potential emergencies.
  • Build a strong support system.
  • Follow your healthcare provider's instructions for managing your health.
  • Discuss a postpartum care plan with your healthcare team.

Lifestyle recommendations for High-Risk Pregnancies

  • Get regular prenatal care.
  • Eat a healthy diet.
  • Stay hydrated.
  • Exercise regularly.
  • Get enough rest.
  • Avoid harmful substances.
  • Take prescribed medications and supplements.
  • Manage stress.
  • Minimize exposure to environmental hazards.
  • Seek emotional support.

Remember, discussing these lifestyle recommendations with your healthcare provider to ensure they align with your specific high-risk pregnancy and any preexisting conditions you may have is essential.

Dr. Aditi Godbole, a highly experienced Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Borneo Hospital in Thane, specializes in providing high-risk pregnancy care.

Our Consultants

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Dr. Rohini Khera Bhatt

Speciality: Gynaecologist

Designation: Obstetrician and Gynaecologist & Laparoscopic Surgeon

Thane

Dr. Aditi Godbole

Speciality: Gynaecologist

Designation: Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Thane

Dr. Mansi Gore

Speciality: Gynaecologist

Designation: Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Thane

Dr. Vrushali Pillai

Speciality: Gynaecologist

Designation: Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Thane

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