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Severe or persistent headache that does not resolve with rest, sudden blurred vision or seeing spots, and rapidly worsening swelling of the face, hands, or feet are urgent warning signs of preeclampsia requiring immediate specialist assessment.
Heavy vaginal bleeding or unusual spotting at any stage of pregnancy, and severe abdominal pain or persistent cramping that does not ease, are serious signs that may indicate placental complications, abruption, or other obstetric emergencies.
Significantly decreased or absent fetal movement after 28 weeks of pregnancy is always a cause for immediate concern and requires prompt fetal monitoring and assessment at Galwa Care Hospital without any delay.
High fever above 38 degrees Celsius with chills, burning or pain during urination, and persistent vomiting leading to inability to keep any fluid down all indicate conditions that can significantly compromise both maternal and fetal health if left untreated.
Sudden leaking or gushing of fluid from the vagina may indicate premature rupture of membranes requiring urgent assessment. Chest pain, difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, or fainting episodes require immediate emergency medical attention.
Significant and sudden weight gain over a very short period, particularly in the third trimester, can indicate fluid retention and developing preeclampsia, a serious pregnancy complication that requires prompt blood pressure and urine protein assessment.
Early ultrasound and blood screening assess chromosomal and pregnancy risks. This gives the clinical team a clear foundation for safer monitoring and care planning.
Non-invasive prenatal testing studies fetal DNA from the mother’s blood from around 10 weeks, helping detect major chromosomal risks without procedure-related risk.
The 18–22 week scan checks fetal organs, growth and structure in detail, helping plan specialist care if any developmental or structural concern is detected.
Fetal heart evaluation and Doppler blood-flow studies identify cardiac concerns, placental insufficiency and babies at risk of growth restriction or distress.
Serial growth scans and biophysical profiles monitor baby’s growth, fluid levels, movement and overall wellbeing during the most important weeks of pregnancy.
Blood pressure, urine protein, glucose, thyroid, liver and clotting tests are repeated as needed to detect preeclampsia, diabetes or other maternal risks early.
Cardiotocography records baby’s heart rate and response to movement or contractions, giving real-time information during late pregnancy and labour.
When screening shows significant concern, CVS or amniocentesis may be advised for definitive genetic diagnosis and precise delivery or neonatal planning.

More frequent appointments, scans, and blood tests mean that any developing complication is identified and managed significantly earlier than it would be in standard antenatal care, when intervention is most effective.

Access to a coordinated team of experts including maternal-fetal medicine specialists, neonatologists, cardiologists, endocrinologists, and rheumatologists ensures comprehensive, joined-up care that no single clinician can provide alone.

Early identification and management of conditions such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and fetal growth restriction significantly reduces the likelihood of severe adverse outcomes for both mother and baby.

Every aspect of high-risk pregnancy management at Galwa Care Hospital is tailored to the individual patient's specific conditions, risks, and personal circumstances, with nothing generic, templated, or one-size-fits-all.

In high-risk deliveries, having a neonatal intensive care unit team immediately on standby means that any newborn requiring specialist support receives expert care within seconds of birth, at any hour of the day.

Conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, and autoimmune disease are managed in close coordination with relevant subspecialists, ensuring that both the pregnancy and the underlying condition are optimally controlled simultaneously.

Early identification of preterm labour risk, cervical length assessment, and proactive use of progesterone therapy and cervical cerclage where indicated reduces the risk of premature delivery and its associated newborn complications.

Galwa Care Hospital provides access to dedicated pregnancy counsellors and mental health support as part of our holistic high-risk pregnancy programme, because emotional wellbeing is just as important as physical health throughout this journey.

Detailed delivery planning including mode of birth, optimal timing, anaesthetic preparation, and neonatal team readiness is established well in advance for every high-risk patient, ensuring no moment of labour is left to chance.

Regular monitoring, clear and honest communication, and consistent access to a trusted specialist team meaningfully reduces maternal anxiety and empowers every high-risk mother to feel more informed and in control of her journey.























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No. A high-risk classification means closer monitoring and specialist care are needed, not that complications are inevitable. With the right management at Galwa Care Hospital, the majority of women with high-risk pregnancies deliver healthy babies successfully. Ideally, you should see a high-risk pregnancy specialist as early in your pregnancy as possible, or even before conception if you have a known medical condition. Early specialist involvement allows for pre-conception optimisation of health conditions and proactive planning from the very beginning of your pregnancy journey.
Many women with high-risk pregnancies deliver vaginally and successfully. The mode of delivery depends on the specific risk factors involved, the baby's presentation and wellbeing, placental position, the progress of labour, and the overall clinical picture at the time of delivery. Your obstetrician at Galwa Care Hospital will discuss the safest delivery option for your individual circumstances in detail during the third trimester, establishing a clear and personalised birth plan well in advance of your due date.
Preeclampsia is a serious pregnancy complication characterised by high blood pressure and protein in the urine after 20 weeks, which can progress to affect the liver, kidneys, brain, and blood clotting if not managed promptly. It is managed with blood pressure medications, close maternal and fetal monitoring, magnesium sulphate to prevent seizures in severe cases, and carefully timed delivery, which is the only definitive treatment. At Galwa Care Hospital, our team has extensive experience in identifying and managing preeclampsia at all stages of severity with the fastest possible response to any deterioration in maternal condition.
The frequency of appointments depends entirely on your specific risk factors and how your pregnancy is progressing. Some patients are seen every 2 to 4 weeks, while others with more complex conditions may require weekly or more frequent visits. Your specialist at Galwa Care Hospital will design a monitoring schedule tailored to your individual needs. Regarding exercise, in many high-risk pregnancies, gentle, low-impact activity such as walking and prenatal yoga remains safe and beneficial. However, the type and intensity appropriate for you depends entirely on your specific condition, and you should always seek explicit guidance from your obstetrician before beginning or continuing any exercise programme.
If your baby requires additional support after birth, our Level III NICU at Galwa Care Hospital is immediately available, staffed by experienced neonatologists and specialist nursing staff providing expert care for premature, low birth weight, or medically complex newborns around the clock. For all planned high-risk deliveries, the NICU team is present in the delivery room from the moment of birth to ensure immediate expert assessment and intervention if needed. Our team will explain the NICU process, what to expect, and how you can remain involved in your baby's care throughout the admission, supporting both your baby's recovery and your own emotional well-being.