Risky pregnancies are pregnancies in which there are factors that pose a risk to the health of the mother and the baby during pregnancy. Risky pregnancies, also known as perinatology, are a special medical specialization. Obstetricians and gynecologists who have specialized in the field of risky pregnancies for three years serve as perinatologists. The follow-up of pregnancy in risky pregnancies is different from the routine follow-up in normal pregnancy. Therefore, risky pregnancies should be followed by perinatologists who have completed their higher specialization in this field.

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What is a Risky Pregnancy?

Risky pregnancies, known as perinatology in medical literature, occur when there are factors that may prevent the pregnancy process from being completed healthily. Bleeding in the mother, recurrent miscarriages in previous pregnancies, diseases that existed before pregnancy or occurred during pregnancy cause risky pregnancies. The age, weight, and chronic diseases of the mother are the main factors that are considered when diagnosing a risky pregnancy.

In risky pregnancies, it is very important to follow up with an expert gynecologist to protect the health of the mother and the baby. Risky pregnancy specialization is a special sub-specialty. With three years of training in the field of risky pregnancy diagnosis and treatment, a risky pregnancy specialist, namely a perinatology specialist, is obtained. The risky pregnancy process can be completed with regular follow-up by an expert and experienced perinatologist, protecting the health of the mother and the baby. Risky pregnancy follow-up is very important and effective in achieving live birth. You can make an appointment with   for   risky pregnancy follow-up and all other gynecology practices.

What are the Causes of Risky Pregnancy?

Risky pregnancies can occur due to many different reasons. There are different risk groups, including current risks in the mother-to-be, risks identified in previous pregnancies, risks related to the current pregnancy, and risks that may be experienced during birth.

Risks present in the mother;

  • Expectant mothers who are under 18 or over 35,
  • The mother’s weight is well below or above her ideal weight,
  • Some surgeries such as myomectomy,
  • Chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid, epilepsy in the mother
  • The mother has had an ectopic pregnancy before

Risks identified in previous pregnancy histories;

  • Miscarriages in the past,
  • Recurrent pregnancy loss,
  • Expectant mothers with a history of pregnancy poisoning,
  • A previous pregnancy resulted in premature birth,
  • Having given birth to a large baby before,
  • Having had excessive bleeding in previous births,
  • The expectant mother has had a uterine rupture

Risks identified in the current pregnancy;

  • Presence of bleeding and miscarriage risk,
  • Risk of premature birth,
  • Multiple pregnancy,
  • Cervical insufficiency in the mother,
  • Having fibroids in the uterus,
  • Problems seen in the development of the baby,
  • The amount of water the baby is in is less or more than normal; oligohydramnios or polyhydramnios
  • Babies at risk of congenital anomalies,
  • Babies who had a disease in the womb,
  • Disorders in the baby’s position in the womb

Risks that may be experienced during birth;

  • Placenta previa is the premature separation of the baby’s placenta, which causes bleeding.
  • The placenta attaches to the uterine wall,
  • Risk of excessive bleeding during childbirth

How to Monitor High-Risk Pregnancy?

When a risky pregnancy is diagnosed during pregnancy, the frequency of routine check-ups is increased depending on the source of the risk. In some cases, hospitalization may be necessary for the mother to protect the health of the mother and baby.

When the mother has autoimmune diseases related to the immune system that were present before pregnancy, pregnancy follow-up should be started very early. It is recommended that expectant mothers with these diseases receive consultancy from a specialist gynecologist from the moment they plan to get pregnant.

The main tests and procedures applied during the follow-up process in risky pregnancies are;

  • Screening tests,
  • Diagnostic tests,
  • Ultrasonographic imaging,
  • In utero fetal treatment methods, surgical applications,
  • These are birth practices for risky pregnancies.

  Risky Pregnancy Follow-up Prices

The tests, techniques and treatment methods to be applied in risky pregnancy follow-up are determined on a patient-specific basis, taking into account the existing risk factors. Therefore, risky pregnancy follow-up prices may vary. You can contact our clinic to get detailed information about   risky pregnancy follow-up prices.