High-Risk Pregnancy Care
High-Risk Pregnancy Care at Prana Women & Fertility Hospital, Miyapur
A high-risk pregnancy means additional monitoring and specialized care are needed to protect the health of both mother and baby — it doesn't mean something is necessarily wrong, but it does mean the pregnancy benefits from more experienced oversight. Dr. Shirisha Reddy Varna, MRCOG (UK), provides high-risk pregnancy care at Prana Women & Fertility Hospital, Miyapur, serving patients across Hafeezpet, Bachupally, Nizampet and Chanda Nagar.
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What makes a pregnancy “high-risk”
- Maternal age — under 17 or over 35
- Pre-existing conditions — diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disorders, or autoimmune conditions
- Multiple pregnancy — carrying twins or more
- History of pregnancy complications — prior miscarriage, preterm birth, or pre-eclampsia
- Pregnancy achieved through IVF or other fertility treatment
- Conditions that develop during pregnancy — gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, or placenta previa
- Being significantly underweight or overweight
What high-risk pregnancy care involves
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More frequent monitoring
More frequent prenatal visits and monitoring throughout the pregnancy.
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Additional testing
Additional ultrasounds and specialized testing, tailored to your specific risk factors.
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Coordinated specialist care
Close coordination between obstetric care and any relevant specialists, where a pre-existing condition is involved.
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A tailored delivery plan
Built around your specific situation, decided well ahead of your due date.
Why specialist training matters here
MRCOG — Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists — reflects specialist training assessed to UK standards, with a strong emphasis on managing complex obstetric cases. For high-risk pregnancies specifically, this kind of training matters: recognizing early warning signs, knowing when additional intervention is genuinely needed, and managing complications with experience rather than uncertainty.
Symptoms that should prompt an urgent visit
- Severe or persistent headache
- Sudden vision changes
- Severe abdominal pain
- Noticeably reduced fetal movement
- Vaginal bleeding
- Sudden or severe swelling in the face, hands, or feet
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about high-risk pregnancy care.
What makes a pregnancy high-risk?
Factors can include maternal age, pre-existing health conditions, multiple pregnancy, a history of pregnancy complications, pregnancy through fertility treatment, or conditions that develop during pregnancy like gestational diabetes.
Does a high-risk label mean something is wrong with my pregnancy?
Not necessarily — it means additional monitoring is recommended based on specific risk factors, not that a problem has already occurred.
Will I need more frequent checkups if my pregnancy is high-risk?
Generally yes — more frequent visits and additional monitoring are a standard part of high-risk pregnancy care, tailored to your specific risk factors.
Is a pregnancy through IVF automatically considered high-risk?
IVF pregnancies are often monitored with additional care as a precaution, though the specific level of risk depends on your individual situation.
What conditions increase pregnancy risk?
Pre-existing conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disorders, and autoimmune conditions, along with factors like maternal age, multiple pregnancy, and prior pregnancy complications.
Can a high-risk pregnancy still result in a normal delivery?
Yes — many high-risk pregnancies do result in a normal vaginal delivery. The delivery plan is decided based on your specific situation as the pregnancy progresses.
What is done differently for high-risk pregnancy monitoring?
More frequent visits, additional ultrasounds and testing, and closer coordination with any relevant specialists, all tailored to your specific risk factors.
What does high-risk pregnancy care cost at Prana Women & Fertility?
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Should I see a specialist if I have a pre-existing condition and am planning pregnancy?
Yes — a preconception consultation can help plan for a pre-existing condition before pregnancy begins, which often leads to better monitoring and outcomes.
What symptoms during pregnancy should prompt an urgent visit?
Experienced care for a high-risk pregnancy
If you have a pre-existing condition, a history of pregnancy complications, or simply want experienced care, a consultation can walk through your specific situation. Call +91 98858 51333 to book with Dr. Shirisha Reddy Varna at Prana Women & Fertility Hospital, Miyapur. Open 7 days, 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM.
Prana Women & Fertility Hospital is at 2nd Floor, Plot No. 2 & 3, above Karachi Bakery, Miyapur to Bachupally Road, Miyapur, Hyderabad – 500049, led by Dr. Shirisha Reddy Varna (MBBS, MS OBGY, FRM, DCU Germany, MRCOG-1 UK), Gynecologist, Fertility Specialist, Obstetrician & Laparoscopic Surgeon. The clinic serves patients from Miyapur, Hafeezpet, Bachupally, Pragati Nagar, Nizampet, Chanda Nagar, Madeenaguda, Kukatpally, KPHB, Ameenpur, Mallampet, Bollaram, Patancheru, BHEL, Ramchandrapuram. Open all 7 days, 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM. Phone: +91 98858 51333.
Clinically reviewed by Dr. Shirisha Reddy Varna — MBBS, MS (OBGY), FRM, DCU (Germany), MRCOG-1 (UK), Fellowship in Infertility. Last updated: July 2026.
