When your pregnancy needs extra attention, profound clinical experience matters. We provide vigilant monitoring, compassionate support, and premium hospital backup to ensure the safety of you and your baby.
Hearing that your pregnancy is labeled "high-risk" can be incredibly frightening for an expectant mother. However, a high-risk tag simply means that you or your baby require closer monitoring to ensure a healthy outcome. It absolutely does not mean that you won't have a beautiful, successful delivery and a perfectly healthy baby.
Navigating these complexities safely requires the expertise of the best obstetrician in Jaipur. Dr. Nishi Gupta has over three decades of intense clinical experience managing the most complicated, fragile pregnancies. From pre-existing maternal conditions to unexpected fetal anomalies, we provide the aggressive monitoring and rapid intervention necessary to protect both lives involved.
A pregnancy may be classified as high-risk from the very beginning, or it may transition into a high-risk category as the gestation progresses. We provide expert care for:
For further comprehensive reading on maternal health, we recommend reviewing the medical guidelines on High-Risk Pregnancies by the Mayo Clinic.
A high-risk pregnancy cannot be safely managed in a small, isolated clinic. As a premier maternity hospital in Jaipur, our affiliation with Santokba Durlabhji Memorial Hospital (SDMH) means you have immediate access to world-class NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care), adult ICU, and 24/7 blood bank facilities if emergencies arise.
A proactive, highly vigilant approach to maternal-fetal medicine.
We utilize comprehensive blood panels, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), genetic screenings, and early anomaly scans to identify potential risks as early as the first trimester.
Creating a customized, accelerated schedule for prenatal visits, dietary adjustments, and specific medications to aggressively manage conditions like gestational diabetes or thyroid dysfunction.
We employ frequent fetal echocardiography, biophysical profiles, frequent growth scans, and Doppler ultrasounds to ensure blood flow is optimal and the baby is thriving.
Strategic planning for the absolute safest delivery method—whether that is a closely monitored, induced vaginal delivery or a planned, calm Cesarean section inside the advanced surgical theaters of SDMH.
Dr. Nishi Gupta has successfully navigated thousands of highly complex pregnancies over 30 years. There is rarely a maternal or fetal complication she hasn't seen and managed safely.
We do not work in a silo. We collaborate seamlessly with top endocrinologists, general physicians, anesthetists, and neonatologists to provide 360-degree care for your specific condition.
We know that a high-risk pregnancy causes deep anxiety. Our clinic ensures you have direct access to priority care and emergency lines whenever you feel uneasy or experience a sudden symptom change.
We monitor every milestone intensely, adjusting your care daily as your baby grows.
Clear, medically accurate answers to your most pressing maternity concerns.
Not necessarily. While the likelihood of a Cesarean section is higher in complicated pregnancies to ensure the immediate safety of the baby, many women with high-risk conditions can still have a successful, closely monitored vaginal delivery. Dr. Gupta will evaluate your specific medical condition (such as blood pressure stability or fetal positioning) before recommending the safest route.
Most cases of gestational diabetes can be effectively controlled through a strict, customized diet and daily blood sugar monitoring. However, if your blood sugar levels remain high despite dietary changes, we will introduce safe medications or insulin to protect the baby from growing too large (macrosomia) and to prevent premature birth.
Preeclampsia is a serious blood pressure condition that requires immediate medical attention. You should contact us immediately if you experience sudden, severe swelling in your hands and face, a severe headache that won't go away with medication, changes in your vision (blurriness or seeing spots), or severe pain in your upper right abdomen.
It depends heavily on when you deliver and the nature of your complication. If you deliver prematurely, or if the baby has a low birth weight, a stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) may be required. This is exactly why we conduct all high-risk deliveries at SDMH, which boasts one of the most advanced NICUs in Jaipur, ensuring your baby receives immediate, world-class care the second they are born.
Don't leave a complex pregnancy to chance. Book a consultation for expert, reassuring care.
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