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Pregnancy is often a joyful journey, but some pregnancies need extra care. A high-risk pregnancy means the mother, baby, or both have a higher chance of health complications during pregnancy, delivery, or after childbirth.
Advanced care for high-risk pregnancy and Placenta Accreta — combining specialist expertise and state-of-the-art technology
Your genes can determine your traits. Carrier screening involves genetic testing to identify gene mutations you have, that have the potential to be passed down to your children. Genetic testing helps provide ‘peace of mind’ while you are planning for the arrival of a child.
Gestational diabetes and obesity increase the risk of pregnancies, this blog identifies these risks, and how women can mitigate them.
Multiple pregnancy, with a woman carrying two or more children in her womb, is often viewed as blessing for the mother. Yet, the blessing comes with a higher risk of complications.
This Blog addresses the increased risks of expecting mothers of advanced maternal age and what Bumrungrad’s specialists do to ensure safety of the mother and fetus.
Several conditions can endanger a pregnancy. Yet, medical experts can identify most risks in time and properly treat them. Two conditions discussed in this blog that may touch your life, or that of someone you know, are hypertension and preeclampsia.
Precautions taken before and during pregnancy can reduce the chance of having a high-risk pregnancy.
Generally, pregnancy is not a condition that needs special care. But in a high-risk pregnancy there are dangers for both the mother and the unborn infant, even to a fatal degree. What causes high-risk pregnancy?