What is a High-Risk Pregnancy?

A pregnancy is considered high-risk if you or your baby have a condition that increases the risk of complications during or after your pregnancy and birth.

Risk Factors

Risk factors that increase the risk of complications for babies include:

  • A genetic condition, such as Down syndrome
  • Kidney, lung or heart problems

Factors that put moms as risk include:

  • Age: under 17 years of age or older than 35
  • Pre-existing condition such as diabetes, hypertension or obesity
  • Taking certain medications
  • Use of alcohol, illegal drugs or tobacco
  • Past history of miscarriages or pre-term pregnancies
  • An infection (e.g., HIV, hepatitis C, chickenpox, rubella or syphilis)

Pregnancy Complications

Certain conditions can also arise during pregnancy, causing complications that require a higher level of care, including:

  • Pre-eclampsia: High blood pressure leading to kidney and organ problems
  • Pre-term labor: Labor that begins before 37 weeks
  • Ectopic pregnancy: The fertilized egg implants outside the uterus
  • Having twins or multiples

Expert Team Care

At SSM Health, we believe a multidisciplinary, team approach is the best way to care for your unique needs. That’s why our high-risk maternal-fetal medicine team is comprised of a range of experts, including:

  • Board-certified obstetricians and gynecologists
  • High-risk pregnancy doctors (perinatologists) and perinatal nurse practitioners
  • Neonatologists who care for babies born prematurely or with serious illness
  • Experienced NICU nursing staff

Our comprehensive team of specialists will assess, diagnose and treat your condition, giving your baby the best possible start in life. We provide the highest level of care, using the latest technology and treatments available, all in a comfortable, compassionate environment. Find a provider near you today to learn more.

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