A high-risk pregnancy involves conditions that increase the likelihood of complications affecting the mother, the baby, or both. Such pregnancies require specialized medical attention, close monitoring, and timely intervention to ensure the safest possible outcomes. Factors that may classify a pregnancy as high risk include pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure, previous pregnancy complications, advanced maternal age, or multiple pregnancies.
At Dr. Lavanyaa’s clinic, we provide comprehensive high-risk pregnancy care in Chennai, combining advanced medical expertise with compassionate support. Our approach includes detailed prenatal assessments, advanced screening and diagnostic tests, and individualized treatment plans to identify and manage potential complications at the earliest stage.
Recognized as a trusted center for high-risk pregnancy management, Dr. Lavanyaa and her experienced team of obstetricians and gynecologists specialize in handling complex pregnancy conditions. With frequent monitoring, personalized care plans, and continuous guidance, our goal is to minimize risks, support healthy fetal development, and safeguard maternal well-being.
Throughout the pregnancy journey, we ensure that every woman feels informed, confident, and supported. With expert medical care and emotional reassurance, Dr. Lavanyaa’s clinic is dedicated to helping mothers navigate high-risk pregnancies safely and with peace of mind.
The following are the commonly noticed symptoms in case of high risk pregnancies,
A minor surgical procedure performed to strengthen and keep the cervix closed, helping prevent premature dilation and early labor.
Medications administered to mothers at risk of preterm delivery to support and accelerate fetal lung development.
Continuous monitoring of the baby’s heart rate and vital signs to identify early signs of fetal distress and ensure timely intervention.
A planned or emergency surgical delivery performed when vaginal birth may pose risks, ensuring a safer outcome for both mother and baby.
Careful surgical management to remove retained placenta and reduce the risk of excessive bleeding or infection after delivery.
Inducing labor or planning early delivery when necessary to prevent further complications and protect maternal and fetal health.






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