Conditions We Help Manage

Our high-risk pregnancy unit specializes in the early detection and management of concerns including:

  • Chronic illnesses (like type 1 or 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or thyroid dysfunction)
  • Advanced maternal age (35+) or teen pregnancies
  • Multiple fetuses (twins, triplets, or higher-order multiples)
  • History of miscarriages, stillbirths, or premature births
  • Abnormal placental position (placenta previa, accreta, or abruption)
  • Autoimmune conditions (such as lupus or antiphospholipid syndrome)
  • Risk of preeclampsia or eclampsia
  • Fetal growth restriction or birth defects detected through scans
  • Complications from fertility treatments (e.g., IVF pregnancies)

We provide high-risk pregnancy treatment backed by emergency care hospital support in Hyderabad.

Who Should Consider High-Risk Pregnancy Care?

High-risk care isn't just for complicated pregnancies it’s also preventive for those with known risk factors. It’s highly recommended for women who:

  • Are older than 35 or younger than 18
  • Have existing health conditions before conception
  • Are carrying multiple babies
  • Conceived using assisted reproductive techniques (like IUI/IVF)
  • Receive abnormal scan or screening results
  • Have had previous birth complications or cesarean deliveries

We encourage you to find a good gynecologist in Hyderabad and schedule a health checkup early in your pregnancy. Stork Hospital also offers maternity packages with insurance coverage.

What to Expect at Stork Hospital

At Stork, high-risk pregnancy care is not just a service it's a promise of safety, clarity, and preparedness. Our process is designed around personalized protocols that adapt to your evolving needs.

Comprehensive Risk Review

  • Initial evaluation including your health history, prenatal tests, and detailed fetal scans
  • Risk mapping and personalized care planning
  • Advanced genetic and chromosomal screenings (when advised)

Multi-Specialty Oversight

  • Joint care by obstetricians, fetal medicine experts, endocrinologists, dietitians, and neonatologists
  • Frequent check-ups, targeted ultrasound monitoring, and fetal well-being assessments
  • Cervical length evaluations and preterm labor monitoring

In-Hospital Support When Needed

  • Admissions for observation or complications like high blood pressure or reduced fetal movement
  • Preterm delivery prevention and fetal lung maturity support (antenatal steroids)
  • NICU-ready backup and emergency preparedness

Safe Delivery Planning

  • Decision on timing and mode of delivery based on both maternal and fetal status
  • Dedicated labor room and operating team coordination
  • NICU and anesthetic team on standby for high-dependency cases

Why Stork Hospital is the Preferred Center for High-Risk Pregnancies in Hyderabad

Choosing the right hospital for a high-risk pregnancy could mean the difference between complication and confidence. Here’s why families choose us:

  • Senior Consultants in Maternal-Fetal Medicine with proven expertise
  • Real-Time Diagnostics, In-House Lab & Advanced Imaging
  • Level 3 NICU for immediate newborn support if required
  • Emergency Obstetric Response Team available 24/7
  • Holistic Support: Nutritional guidance, physiotherapy, and emotional well-being programs
  • Seamless Continuity of Care from first trimester to postnatal follow-up
  • Recognized as a highly rated hospital for cardiac care and private rooms in hospital for delivery

Post-Delivery Recovery & Care

Even after a high-risk birth, our support continues well beyond the delivery room:

  • Postnatal health monitoring for both mother and newborn
  • Lactation support for C-section or NICU cases
  • Emotional health check-ins for anxiety or postnatal stress
  • Newborn growth monitoring especially for preterm or low birthweight babies
  • Follow-up planning with consultants for chronic conditions or future pregnancies

FAQs (High-Risk Pregnancy at Stork Hospital)

Not necessarily. Many high-risk pregnancies can still have vaginal deliveries, depending on ongoing evaluations.

Only if the condition requires close inpatient observation. Otherwise, your care is outpatient-based with frequent monitoring.

Your visit frequency will depend on your specific condition but could range from biweekly to weekly in later stages.

Absolutely. With timely, high-quality care and expert oversight, many women with high-risk pregnancies go on to deliver healthy babies.

To learn more, book an appointment at Stork Hospital or consult our gynecologist in Hyderabad for a complete risk review and management plan tailored for you.