A high-risk pregnancy
A high-risk pregnancy is one where there is a higher risk to the mother or her fetus than an uncomplicated pregnancy.
Pregnancy is a normal physiological process, a phase of life to be enjoyed and to be cherished. However, pregnancy is also a stressful condition for the body, both physically, and mentally, and can be emotionally challenging. While most pregnancies go smoothly, a few underlying health issues or some new development can make it high risk, requiring special care, rest, investigations, etc.
PREGNANCY CARE
Being a mother is truly a blessing. Any couple's greatest joy is discovering they are pregnant with a pee test. Happiness is accompanied by anxiety, uncertainty, queries, and worries. Taking care of the mother and the baby at this critical moment is imperative and necessitates professional medical attention.
Antenatal care, often known as prenatal care, is a type of organised medical attention provided throughout pregnancy to track the mother's health and the developing baby. It includes certain blood tests at the right times of pregnancy, physical examinations, ultrasounds, nutritional recommendations, and advise on job, travel, exercise, prevention, and early problem identification.