High Risk Pregnancy
High Risk Pregnancy

Description
Pregnancy risk factors include consuming illegal substances, drinking alcohol, and smoking cigarettes. Obstetrical health issues. Pregnancy risks can be raised by conditions such high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, epilepsy, thyroid disease, blood or heart conditions, poorly controlled asthma, and infections.
A high-risk pregnancy is one in which the likelihood of complications for both the mother and the foetus is higher than usual. These dangers could result from the pregnancy itself or from pre-existing illnesses in the mother, like lupus, diabetes, or cancer. Health concerns for the mother and/or her unborn child can result from pre-existing medical issues such high blood pressure, diabetes, HIV positivity, sexually transmitted infections, kidney diseases, autoimmune diseases, and thyroid diseases.
Fortunately, many women with high-risk pregnancies can still have healthy babies and have successful outcomes with frequent and early prenatal care. It may be necessary to alter your lifestyle after receiving a high-risk pregnancy diagnosis, so it’s critical to have a solid support network and a strategy for accessing the treatment you require.
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What Our Patients Say
It is a clinic with committed and skilled gynaecologists that diagnose and treat patients’ gynaecological disorders.
Dr Brunda and her expertise made it possible for me to conceive naturally even after not having a Fallopian tube and after being strongly PCOD. Her guidance through out both my pregnancies enabled me to have a happy and a healthy pregnancy. Highly recommend her for high risk pregnancies.
Dr Brunda Channappa is very experienced and a highly professional doctor. I had very good experience because of the help and support I got during my two pregnancy consultation and delivery.