High-Risk Pregnancy Management

Advanced Specialist Care for Complex Pregnancies
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High-Risk Pregnancy Management

Not every pregnancy follows a straightforward path. When medical, obstetric, or fetal factors increase the potential for complications, a pregnancy is classified as high risk — and requires a higher level of specialist monitoring and clinical management. Dr. Ruby Rashmi is an experienced high-risk pregnancy specialist in Dubai, providing evidence-based care designed to optimise outcomes for both mother and baby across a wide range of complex obstetric conditions.

What Makes a Pregnancy High Risk?

A pregnancy may be categorised as high risk when specific maternal, fetal, or pregnancy-related factors elevate the likelihood of complications. These factors do not guarantee complications — but they do require proactive management and closer surveillance. Common high-risk conditions managed include:

Gestational diabetes mellitus

Placental complications

Twin and multiple pregnancies

Recurrent pregnancy loss

Twin and multiple pregnancies

Obesity in pregnancy

Pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia

Previous caesarean section with planned vaginal birth (VBAC)

Previous caesarean section with planned vaginal birth (VBAC)

Pre-existing maternal medical conditions (thyroid disorders, autoimmune conditions, cardiac issues)

How Are High-Risk Pregnancies Managed?

The cornerstone of high-risk pregnancy care is early identification, structured monitoring, and timely intervention. Dr. Ruby Rashmi develops an individualised care plan for each patient at the outset.

Detailed risk assessment at initial consultation
Increased antenatal appointment frequency
Enhanced fetal surveillance and growth scans
Specialist investigations and laboratory monitoring
Multidisciplinary coordination with specialists
Evidence-based management (RCOG, ACOG, FIGO)
Delivery planning tailored to obstetric risk
Postnatal monitoring for mother and newborn

The Importance of Early Specialist Involvement

Women with known risk factors benefit significantly from early specialist involvement. Delayed management of conditions such as gestational diabetes or hypertension can have serious consequences.

Early detection through structured screening and proactive clinical engagement consistently leads to better outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your clinician will assess your medical history, pre-existing conditions, pregnancy progression, and investigation results to determine whether enhanced monitoring is needed. If you have concerns, a specialist consultation is the best first step.
This depends entirely on the nature and severity of the risk factors. Many women with high-risk pregnancies achieve successful vaginal deliveries with appropriate monitoring. Others may be recommended a planned caesarean section for medical reasons. Dr. Ruby Rashmi discusses delivery options openly with every patient.
Some high-risk conditions require input from additional specialists such as endocrinologists, cardiologists, or fetal medicine consultants. Dr. Ruby Rashmi coordinates multidisciplinary care to ensure all aspects of your health are addressed consistently.

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