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A pregnancy is considered high-risk when there are potential complications that could influence the mother, the child, or both. High-risk pregnancies need management by an expert to help ensure the best result for the mother and child.

How is high-risk pregnancy diagnosed and monitored?

Getting early and thorough prenatal care is critical. It's the most effective way to detect and diagnose a high-risk pregnancy. Make sure that you tell your doctor about your health history and any previous pregnancies. If you truly do have a high-risk pregnancy, you might require special monitoring all through your pregnancy.

What are the tests done?

Tests to screen your well-being and the health of your unborn child might include:

  1. Blood and urine testing to check for genetic conditions or certain birth defects in your baby.
  2. Ultrasonography, which uses sound waves to make images of your child in the womb to evaluate for birth defects.
  3. Monitoring to guarantee your unborn child is getting sufficient oxygen, like a biophysical profile, which screens their breathing, movements, and amniotic fluid utilizing ultrasound, a non-stress test, which screens their heart rate, and a color doppler ultrasound which checks the blood supply of the fetus.

What causes high-risk pregnancy?

Factors that make a pregnancy high risk include:

  1. Pre-existing health conditions
  2. Pregnancy-related health conditions
  3. Lifestyle factors (including smoking, alcohol abuse, drug addiction and exposure to specific toxins).
  4. Age (being over 35 or under 17 when pregnant).

What are the signs and symptoms of high-risk pregnancy?

Converse with your high-risk obstetrics doctor in Mahabubnagar immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms during pregnancy, whether your pregnancy is considered high-risk:

  1. Abdominal pain that doesn't disappear.
  2. Chest pain
  3. Fainting or dizziness
  4. Extreme fatigue
  5. Your unborn child's development stopping or easing back.
  6. Fever over 100.4°F.
  7. Heart palpitations.
  8. Nausea and vomiting that is worse than normal morning sickness
  9. Extreme headache that will not disappear or deteriorate.
  10. Swelling of limbs
  11. Thoughts about hurting yourself or your unborn child.
  12. Difficulty in breathing.
  13. Vaginal bleeding or discharge

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