Wednesday, 18 May 2016

High Risk Pregnancy Care


Do you know when a pregnancy is considered as high risk pregnancy? A pregnancy is considered as high risk when there are potential complication arises during delivery that could affect the mother, baby or both. The word High Risk Pregnancy Care implies extra care should be needed for mother and her fetus. 

High Risk Pregnancy Care


Your pregnancy is treated as high risk if you face situations such as

  • Your age is above 35 or below 17
  • You are addicted to alcohol, smoke or illegal drugs
  • You have history of health issues like diabetes, epilepsy, cancer, high blood pressure, cholesterol, kidney diseases 
  • You had more than 3 miscarriages
  • You have more than one fetus in the womb
  • You are a HIV or Hepatitis C infected person
  • Your baby is detected with genetic disorders like down syndrome, heart, kidney or lung problem
  • You had encountered problems in previous pregnancy such as preeclampsia, preterm labour, or first child with genetic disorder
  • You are suffering from any one of the health problems such as asthma, sickle cell disease, thyroid problems, heart valve issue, rheumatoid, polycystic syndrome.
  • You had been treated for infertility
  • You are under medications such as valproic acid, phenytoin, carbamazepine, lithium etc.
  • You have uterus, placenta or cervix problem
  • Lack of amniotic fluid in the uterus
  • Restricted fetal growth
  • Rh (rhesus) sensitization - a serious condition if mother’s blood group is Rh -ve while the baby’s blood group is Rh +ve 

Abhijay Hospital a well known Infertility Treatment Hospital in Chennai offers advanced High Risk Pregnancy Care for mother and baby. We provide quality healthcare services and treatments to meet our customer requirements. Our team of highly qualified and trained doctors and nurses provide high standard High Risk Pregnancy care in a reasonable cost. 

Some of the guidelines that we provide to our patients for a healthy pregnancy
  • Intake of healthy diets rich in protein, calcium, iron, vitamins and minerals. Follow the diet chart prescribed by the doctor
  • Never forget to take medicines prescribed by the doctor. Also avoid medicines that are not recommended by the doctor
  • Regular visits to doctor as indicated and catching up with all the tests suggested by the healthcare provider.
  • It is good to avoid people with cold or other infection.
  • Consume folic acid daily as it is very important to prevent birth defects of the baby.
  • Never do any sort of exercise unless the doctor has advised for it.

Our goal is to satisfy our clients in all aspects with quality assurance, integrity and Commitment by providing high standard and quality services.



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Mail Us : abhijayhospitalchennai@gmail.com