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    Why to choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for High-Risk Pregnancy Care in Ahmedabad?

    SGVP Holistic Hospital is a trusted centre for advanced maternity care in Ahmedabad. The hospital combines modern obstetric expertise with compassionate care, striving to provide every mother with the safest and most supported pregnancy experience possible.

    The hospital is equipped with advanced fetal monitoring systems, dedicated high-risk maternity units, and neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), with a specialised team available around the clock. Every high-risk pregnancy at SGVP is managed by experienced obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and gynaecologists who prioritise the well-being of both mother and baby at every stage.

    Additionally, SGVP Holistic Hospital integrates nutritional counselling, psychological support, and postpartum rehabilitation into its maternity care program, helping mothers navigate a high-risk pregnancy with confidence and recover holistically after delivery.

    The hospital’s multidisciplinary team, advanced infrastructure, and commitment to personalised care make it the preferred choice for the management of high-risk pregnancies in Ahmedabad.

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    Why to choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for High-Risk Pregnancy Care in Ahmedabad?

    What is a High Risk Pregnancy?

    What is a High Risk Pregnancy?

    A high-risk pregnancy is one in which the mother, the baby, or both face a greater chance of health complications before, during, or after delivery compared to a typical pregnancy.

    The increased risk may stem from pre-existing medical conditions in the mother, complications that develop during the pregnancy, or factors related to the baby’s health or development. Being classified as high-risk does not mean complications will definitely occur; instead, it means closer monitoring and specialised care are required throughout the pregnancy.

    With the right medical support, many women with high-risk pregnancies go on to deliver healthy babies. Early identification, consistent monitoring, and timely intervention are crucial to safely managing these pregnancies.

    What Makes a Pregnancy High Risk?

    Several maternal, fetal, and lifestyle-related factors can classify a pregnancy as high-risk. At SGVP Holistic Hospital, our obstetric team carefully evaluates each case to determine the level of risk and plan care accordingly.

    Common factors that may make a pregnancy potentially high-risk include:

    • Maternal age below 17 or above 35 years.
    • Pre-existing conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, heart disease, or autoimmune conditions.
    • Obesity or significant underweight at the time of conception.
    • Multiple pregnancies, such as twins or triplets.
    • A history of pregnancy complications, miscarriages, preterm births, or stillbirths.
    • Pregnancy-related conditions such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, or placenta previa.
    • Fetal growth restriction or chromosomal abnormalities detected during screening.
    • Infections during pregnancy, such as HIV, rubella, or cytomegalovirus.
    • Lifestyle factors such as smoking, alcohol use, or substance use during pregnancy.

    Benefits of Specialised High Risk Pregnancy Care

    Benefits of Specialised High Risk Pregnancy Care

    Receiving care at a specialised centre for a high-risk pregnancy offers several important advantages.

    • Early Detection of Complications: Frequent monitoring allows potential problems to be identified and addressed before they become serious.
    • Personalised Care Plans: Treatment and monitoring are tailored to each mother’s specific risk factors and clinical needs.
    • Access to Advanced Technology: Detailed fetal imaging, genetic testing, and specialised diagnostics provide a clearer picture of the baby’s health throughout the pregnancy.
    • Coordinated Multidisciplinary Care: Specialists across obstetrics, neonatology, cardiology, endocrinology, and other fields collaborate as needed, ensuring comprehensive management.
    • Prepared Delivery Team: A specialised team is fully prepared for any complications that may arise during labour and delivery, reducing response time in emergencies.
    • NICU Readiness: Immediate neonatal care is available for babies who may need support after birth.

    At SGVP Holistic Hospital, these benefits are reinforced by continuous support from physiotherapists, dietitians, and counsellors throughout the pregnancy journey.

    High Risk Pregnancy Care Procedure at SGVP Holistic Hospital

    High-risk pregnancy management at SGVP Holistic Hospital follows a structured, patient-focused approach at every stage, from the first consultation to postpartum recovery.

    • A detailed initial evaluation is conducted, including a full medical history, blood tests, ultrasound, and fetal assessment.
    • The obstetrician discusses the specific risk factors, care plan, warning signs, and delivery options with the patient and family.
    • More frequent antenatal visits are scheduled than in a routine pregnancy, depending on the level of risk.
    • Specialised tests such as fetal echocardiography, amniocentesis, or non-stress tests may be recommended based on individual needs.
    • Existing medical conditions such as diabetes or hypertension are managed in coordination with the relevant specialists throughout the pregnancy.
    • Nutritional guidance and lifestyle modifications are provided to support a healthier pregnancy outcome.
    • Medications are reviewed and adjusted for safety during pregnancy wherever necessary.
    • The timing and delivery method (vaginal or C-section) are planned in advance based on the mother's condition and the baby's health.
    • Continuous fetal heart rate monitoring is maintained throughout labour to detect any signs of distress immediately.
    • A neonatal team is present at delivery to provide immediate care to the newborn if required.
    • Pain relief options are discussed and planned in advance, with the anaesthesiology team involved early for high-risk cases.
    • In cases where early delivery is necessary, medications may be given to support the baby's lung development before birth.
    • The obstetric team remains prepared to perform an emergency C-section if complications arise during labour.
    • The mother and baby are closely monitored after delivery, with the baby transferred to the NICU if additional support is needed.
    • Hospital stay duration depends on the delivery type and the condition of both mother and baby.
    • Postpartum care includes wound monitoring, blood pressure management, blood sugar regulation, and infection prevention as relevant to each case.
    • Breastfeeding support is provided by the nursing team.
    • Psychological counselling is available for mothers experiencing postpartum anxiety or emotional difficulty after a high-risk pregnancy.
    • Follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor the mother's recovery and the baby's growth and development.

    Risks Associated with High-Risk Pregnancies

    Risks Associated with High-Risk Pregnancies

    High-risk pregnancies carry a greater chance of complications for both mother and baby. Being aware of these helps in planning timely care.

    • Preterm labour or premature birth, requiring neonatal intensive care.
    • Preeclampsia or eclampsia involves high blood pressure and potential organ involvement.
    • Gestational diabetes can lead to complications for both the mother and the baby.
    • Placental complications such as placenta previa or placental abruption.
    • Fetal growth restriction, where the baby does not grow at the expected rate.
    • Although not a risk, a high-risk pregnancy often has an increased likelihood of requiring a C-section delivery.
    • Postpartum haemorrhage or infection following delivery.
    • Emotional health challenges, including anxiety and postpartum depression.

    These risks are significantly reduced with early identification and consistent specialist care. At SGVP Holistic Hospital, strict protocols for monitoring, timely intervention, and postpartum support are followed to ensure the safest possible outcomes for mother and baby.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    A high-risk pregnancy requires more frequent monitoring, specialised tests, and often a multidisciplinary care team compared to a routine pregnancy. The goal remains the same, a safe delivery for mother and baby, but the level of medical attention and the care plan are more intensive to address the additional risks.

    In many cases, yes. The method of delivery depends on the specific risk factors involved and the condition of both mother and baby as the pregnancy progresses. Your obstetrician will evaluate all relevant factors and discuss the safest delivery option with you well in advance.

    Visit frequency depends on the nature and severity of the risk factors involved. Some mothers may need appointments every two weeks, while others may require weekly monitoring. For your case, the doctors at SGVP Holistic Hospital will determine the appropriate schedule based on your individual condition.

    This depends on the specific risk factors present and the nature of your work. Many women with high-risk pregnancies continue working with some modifications. Your obstetrician will advise you based on your condition, and adjustments to activity levels, rest, and workload may be recommended.

    A high-risk pregnancy can be emotionally demanding. At SGVP Holistic Hospital, psychological counselling is available as part of the maternity care program. Mothers are encouraged to discuss their concerns with the care team, and professional support is provided for anxiety, stress, or depression throughout the pregnancy and after delivery.

    SGVP Holistic Hospital offers experienced maternal-fetal medicine specialists, advanced fetal monitoring, a fully equipped NICU, and a coordinated multidisciplinary team, all under one roof. The hospital's commitment to personalised, holistic maternity care ensures that every high-risk mother and her baby receive vigilant, compassionate, and comprehensive support throughout the pregnancy and delivery process.

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    SGVP Campus, Opp. Nirma University,
    SG Highway, Ahmedabad- 382481, Gujarat, India.