High-Risk Pregnancy

Scientific Precision and Safe Monitoring During Pregnancy

Every pregnancy is unique; however, certain conditions require closer observation and specialized care. Factors such as maternal age, chronic diseases, multiple pregnancies, genetic predispositions, or complications in previous pregnancies may categorize a pregnancy as high-risk.

At our clinic, high-risk pregnancy management is not viewed merely as a diagnosis — it is a personalized and proactive care journey, where both the mother and baby are evaluated comprehensively.

Our goal is to identify potential risks early, prevent complications, and ensure a safe and healthy delivery process.

Our perinatology-focused approach considers all relevant variables, including hormonal balance, metabolic processes, and systemic medical conditions. Using advanced ultrasound imaging, blood tests, and structured weekly monitoring protocols, we follow your pregnancy within a scientific yet compassionate framework.

A high-risk pregnancy should not be seen as a cause for fear — with the right knowledge and expert guidance, it can become a period of empowerment, preparation, and confidence.

In this section, you’ll find information about high-risk pregnancy indicators, preterm birth risks, preeclampsia, and more.

For a detailed evaluation or personalized consultation, please schedule an appointment or contact us directly.

Together, we can plan a safer, healthier pregnancy journey.

Diaphragmatic Hernia (Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia – CDH)
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Fetal Lung Malformations (Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation – CPAM)
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What Are Genetic, Anatomical, and Immunological Evaluations?
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Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS): When and How Is It Performed?
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What Is Amnioinfusion? Applications During Pregnancy
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Fetal Hydrops (Hydrops Fetalis): Types and Treatment Approach
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Down Syndrome: Diagnosis and Management During Pregnancy
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Congenital Heart Diseases in the Womb (Fetal Congenital Heart Defects)
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Placenta-Related Pregnancy Losses and Fetal Growth Disorders
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Thrombophilia and Coagulation Disorders in Pregnancy
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Fetal Blood Sampling (Cordocentesis)
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Fetal Neurosonography: Evaluation of Brain Development
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Fetal Medication and Blood Therapies: Intrauterine Interventions
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Fetal Echocardiography: Evaluation of Cardiac Anomalies
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Fetal Lower Urinary Tract Obstructions and Intrauterine Bladder Drainage
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What Is Amniocentesis? Stages and Risks
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What Is Cerebral Palsy? The Link Between Birth and Early Diagnosis
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Causes and Risk Factors of Preterm Birth
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Treatment Methods and Follow-Up Protocols in Preterm Birth
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Prediction of Preterm Birth: Screening Tests and Ultrasound Findings
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Preterm Birth: Risk Factors and Mechanisms
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What Is Preterm Birth?
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Types of Miscarriage (Abortion) and Treatment Methods
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Intrauterine Fetal Loss: Causes and Clinical Approach
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Causes and Diagnostic Process of Pregnancy Loss
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Cervical Length Measurement: The Key to Assessing Preterm Birth Risk
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What Is Cervical Cerclage and Who Is It For?
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What Is Cervical Insufficiency?
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Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy and Follow-Up Approaches
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Gestational Diabetes: Diagnosis and Treatment
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Management of Hypertension During Pregnancy
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Multiple Pregnancy: Monitoring Twin and Triplet Pregnancies
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Advanced Maternal Age Pregnancy: Risks, Monitoring Process, and Holistic Approach
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What Is Preeclampsia? Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
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Early Identification and Monitoring of High-Risk Pregnancies
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High-Risk Pregnancy: Diagnostic and Evaluation Methods
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Definition, Causes, and Clinical Approach
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