High Risk Pregnancy

Specialist high-risk pregnancy care monitors high-risk pregnancy complications, high-risk pregnancy conditions, and high-risk maternal outcomes with precision.
High Risk Pregnancy

Pregnancy is one of the most important times in a woman’s life. But for some women, pregnancy comes with extra medical attention and careful monitoring. This is what doctors call a high-risk pregnancy.

A high-risk pregnancy does not mean something will go wrong. It simply means you and your baby need closer care and a specialist who truly understands what your body is going through.

Dr. N.S. Saradha is a trusted name in high-risk pregnancy treatment in Chennai, with years of hands-on experience in managing complex pregnancies with a calm, careful, and compassionate approach. Whether you are in Vadapalani, Saligramam, or anywhere in Chennai, Dr. Saradha and her team are here to walk this journey with you.

From your very first visit, you will feel the difference a doctor who listens, explains clearly, and gives you a plan that is made just for you.

Gestational Diabetes

Some women develop high blood sugar levels during pregnancy, even if they never had diabetes before. This condition is called gestational diabetes. It usually appears around the 24th to 28th week of pregnancy and goes away after delivery in most cases.

It is more common than many people think. Women who are overweight, have a family history of diabetes, or are above 30 years of age are at a slightly higher chance of developing it.

Why it needs attention:

  • High blood sugar can make the baby grow larger than normal, which may complicate delivery
  • It can increase the chances of the baby having low blood sugar right after birth
  • Some women with gestational diabetes may develop Type 2 diabetes later in life

How Dr. N.S. Saradha helps:

Dr. Saradha begins with a simple blood sugar test to confirm the condition. Once diagnosed, she creates an easy-to-follow plan that includes:

  • A diet plan suited to Indian eating habits and your daily routine
  • Simple physical activity guidance that is safe during pregnancy
  • Regular blood sugar monitoring at appropriate intervals
  • Insulin support if needed, with full guidance on how to use it safely

The goal is not just to keep numbers in range. It is to make sure you feel confident and calm, not anxious about every meal. Most women with gestational diabetes go on to have healthy pregnancies and deliveries with the right support — which is at the heart of High Risk Pregnancy Care in Chennai as Dr. Saradha practises it.

Pre Eclampsia

Pre-eclampsia is a condition where blood pressure rises during pregnancy, usually after 20 weeks. Along with high blood pressure, there may also be protein found in the urine. In some cases, there is swelling in the hands and face.

It is one of the more serious conditions in pregnancy, which is why early detection matters a great deal.

Signs that you should not ignore:

  • Sudden swelling of the face or hands
  • Severe headache that does not go away
  • Blurring of vision
  • Pain in the upper right area of the stomach
  • Sudden weight gain over a short period

Pre-eclampsia can affect the blood flow to the baby and may affect the kidneys and liver of the mother if not managed properly. This is why High Risk Pregnancy Care in Chennai under specialist supervision is important, particularly for women being treated in Vadapalani and Saligramam.

Dr. N.S. Saradha's approach:

She takes a careful look at each patient's blood pressure history, family background, and current readings before deciding on a care plan. Management includes:

  • Regular blood pressure checks and urine tests throughout pregnancy
  • Medication to keep blood pressure within a safe range
  • Careful tracking of baby's growth and movement
  • Deciding the right time and method of delivery when needed

With proper monitoring and care, most women with pre-eclampsia go on to deliver safely.

Thyroid in Pregnancy

The thyroid gland may be small, but it plays a very important role during pregnancy. Both an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) and an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) can affect how your pregnancy progresses.

Hypothyroidism is more common during pregnancy. When thyroid hormone levels are too low, it can affect the baby's brain development and increase the chances of miscarriage or preterm birth.

What many women do not know:

Even if your thyroid levels were normal before pregnancy, they can change once you are pregnant. This is why thyroid testing is a routine part of antenatal care under Dr. N.S. Saradha's practice — and a key aspect of Expert High Risk Pregnancy Care in Chennai.

Symptoms of thyroid issues in pregnancy:

  • Feeling unusually tired or sluggish
  • Feeling too cold or too hot
  • Unexplained weight changes
  • Mood changes or feeling low

How it is managed:

  • A simple blood test (TSH, T3, T4) is done to check thyroid levels
  • If needed, safe thyroid medication is prescribed — it is completely safe during pregnancy
  • Levels are tested again at regular intervals to make sure everything stays on track
  • The baby's growth is monitored more closely when thyroid issues are present

Thyroid conditions in pregnancy are very manageable. The key is catching them early and adjusting treatment regularly.

High Risk Pregnancy

Twin and Multiple Pregnancy

Carrying twins or more babies at once is an exciting experience. But it also means the body is working extra hard. Multiple pregnancies are classified as High Risk Pregnancy cases because of the added strain on the mother's body and the higher chance of complications like preterm labour, low birth weight, and gestational diabetes.

Common concerns in twin pregnancies:

  • Babies sharing a placenta (monochorionic twins) need even more careful watching
  • Risk of Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS) in identical twins
  • Higher chance of premature delivery
  • Greater chance of the mother developing anaemia or high blood pressure

What to expect under Dr. N.S. Saradha's care:

Dr. Saradha has significant experience in managing twin and multiple pregnancies in Chennai. Her care plan includes:

  • More frequent ultrasound scans to track each baby's growth separately
  • Monitoring of amniotic fluid levels around each baby
  • Nutritional guidance to support two or more growing babies
  • Planning the safest delivery method well in advance
  • Discussing the possibility of NICU support if babies arrive early

Women carrying twins can absolutely have a smooth and healthy pregnancy with the right guidance and regular check-ups.

Preterm Labour Prevention

A full term pregnancy is around 40 weeks. When labour begins before 37 weeks, it is called preterm labour. Babies born too early may face health challenges because their organs — especially the lungs and brain — are still developing.

Preterm labour prevention is a very important part of High Risk Pregnancy Care in Chennai, including high risk pregnancy treatment in Saligramam and across the city.

Risk factors for preterm labour:

  • Previous history of preterm birth
  • Carrying twins or more
  • Infections during pregnancy
  • Cervical weakness (short cervix)
  • Stress, heavy physical work, or poor nutrition

What Dr. N.S. Saradha does to reduce this risk:

  • Early cervical length assessment through ultrasound
  • Progesterone support for women with a short cervix
  • Cervical cerclage (a stitch to support the cervix) when needed
  • Infection screening and treatment at the right time
  • Bed rest and activity guidance based on individual assessment

If signs of early labour do appear, Dr. Saradha acts quickly. Medications can be given to slow or stop contractions and to help the baby's lungs mature faster if delivery cannot be avoided.

The aim is always to give the baby as much time as possible inside the womb, safely.

AMA Pregnancy

AMA stands for Advanced Maternal Age, which refers to pregnancies where the mother is 35 years or older. More women today are choosing to have babies in their late 30s or 40s, and that is completely fine. But it does come with a few additional considerations.

After 35, the quality of eggs gradually changes, and the body responds differently to pregnancy. This increases the chances of:

  • Chromosomal conditions such as Down syndrome
  • Gestational diabetes and high blood pressure
  • Miscarriage in early pregnancy
  • Placenta-related issues
  • Need for caesarean delivery

But here is what is equally true:

Many women over 35 have perfectly healthy pregnancies and babies. With good preconception health, regular antenatal visits, and specialist High Risk Pregnancy care, the chances of a good outcome are very high.

Dr. N.S. Saradha's plan for AMA pregnancies includes:

  • Preconception counselling to address health concerns before trying to conceive
  • Early genetic screening options such as NIPT (Non Invasive Prenatal Testing) explained in simple terms
  • Anomaly scans at the right stages to check baby's development
  • Monitoring for gestational diabetes and blood pressure throughout pregnancy
  • A clear and honest conversation about delivery options and timing

Dr. Saradha believes that age should not stop anyone from becoming a mother. What matters is having the right support and information along the way.



Conclusion

A high risk pregnancy label can feel worrying at first. But it is simply a signal that you need a little more attention and that is exactly what you will get under the care of Dr. N.S. Saradha.

From gestational diabetes to twin pregnancies, from thyroid concerns to AMA pregnancies, Dr. Saradha brings together experience, genuine concern, and practical guidance to support you through every week of your pregnancy.

If you are looking for high risk pregnancy treatment in Chennai especially in Vadapalani or Saligramam you are in the right place. Every pregnancy is different, and every woman deserves a care plan that truly fits her situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about High Risk Pregnancy and our services

A pregnancy may be considered high risk due to maternal age, pre existing conditions such as diabetes or hypertension, multiple pregnancies, previous pregnancy complications, or issues identified during antenatal screening.

High risk pregnancies require more frequent antenatal appointments, specialist ultrasound scans, additional blood tests, and in some cases, hospital based monitoring to closely track maternal and foetal wellbeing.

Many women with high risk pregnancies go on to have vaginal births. The mode of delivery depends on the specific risk factors involved and is discussed with your specialist throughout pregnancy.

Conditions including gestational diabetes, pre eclampsia, placenta praevia, thyroid disorders, autoimmune conditions, and clotting disorders are among those that can increase the complexity of a pregnancy.

Support includes maternal foetal medicine specialists, diabetic midwives, anaesthetic consultations, neonatal team involvement, and coordinated care between obstetricians and other medical specialists as needed.

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