A high-risk pregnancy is one where the health of the mother, baby, or both may be at
greater risk than usual. With proper medical care and awareness, many high-risk
pregnancies result in healthy outcomes.
What is a high-risk pregnancy?
A high-risk pregnancy occurs when there are potential complications that could affect
the mother, baby, or both. These risks may exist before pregnancy or develop during
pregnancy.
Common causes
1. Maternal age — under 17 or over 35 years.
2. Pre-existing conditions — diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid
disorders.
Prescribed supplements — folic acid,
iron, calcium as advised.
Manage existing conditions — keep
diabetes or blood pressure under control.
Rest and stress management — adequate
sleep and relaxation.
When to seek urgent care
Severe bleeding
High fever
Sudden swelling
Strong abdominal pain
Prevention tips
Plan pregnancy with medical guidance
Maintain a healthy weight
Avoid harmful substances
Stay physically active as advised by your doctor
Conclusion
A high-risk pregnancy may sound worrying, but with proper care, monitoring, and
support, many women deliver healthy babies. Early detection and medical guidance are
key.