High-Risk Pregnancy

A pregnancy is classified as high-risk when either the mother or baby is at an increased risk of health complications or death. High-risk pregnancies require specialized care and monitoring to ensure the best possible outcomes for both mother and child. At Revere Health, our team of experts provides comprehensive care for women experiencing high-risk pregnancies, offering advanced testing, close monitoring, and individualized treatment plans to manage any potential complications.

Causes of High-Risk Pregnancy
Maternal Age: Women under 17 or over 35 are at higher risk of pregnancy complications.
Preexisting Health Conditions: Chronic conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, or autoimmune disorders can increase pregnancy risks.
Multiple Pregnancy: Carrying twins, triplets, or more can lead to increased risk for both mother and babies.
Previous Pregnancy Complications: A history of miscarriage, preterm labor, or cesarean delivery may categorize a pregnancy as high risk.
Fetal Health Issues: Genetic conditions or abnormalities in the baby, such as congenital heart defects, may require specialized care.

Care and Monitoring for High-Risk Pregnancy
Frequent Prenatal Visits: Close monitoring through more frequent doctor visits and specialized ultrasounds to assess fetal development and maternal health.
Advanced Testing: Diagnostic tests such as amniocentesis, fetal echocardiograms, and genetic screenings to detect potential issues early.
Medications: Prescriptions to manage preexisting conditions or prevent complications, such as blood pressure medication or insulin for diabetes.
Specialized Delivery Plans: Planned delivery methods, including potential early delivery or cesarean section, are tailored to minimize risk.

Why Choose Revere Health?
At Revere Health, we provide expert care for women experiencing high-risk pregnancies, focusing on both maternal and fetal health. Our multidisciplinary team works to identify potential risks early and provide the specialized care needed for a healthy pregnancy and delivery.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Revere Health today.