21 February, 2026
A pregnancy is termed high-risk when certain medical conditions or pregnancy-related complications increase the risk for the mother or baby. Conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, thyroid disorders, previous miscarriages, or advanced maternal age can contribute to high-risk pregnancy.
Close monitoring through regular check-ups, ultrasounds, and blood tests ensures early detection of complications. Lifestyle modifications, medications, and specialized care plans are designed to safeguard both mother and baby.
With expert supervision and timely intervention, most high-risk pregnancies can result in healthy deliveries. Awareness and proactive care are the keys to ensuring a safe pregnancy journey.