High-Risk Pregnancy Care in Indore
A Safe Pregnancy Journey with Dr. Krati Mehta Chandak
What is High-Risk Pregnancy?
Meet Your Trusted Pregnancy Specialist
What Steps Can I Take for a Healthy Pregnancy?
Eat Right
Eat healthy to help your baby grow. Avoid junk food and choose fresh, natural foods.
Take Your Medicines
Your doctor will give vitamins like folic acid and iron. These are like building blocks for your baby’s body.
Visit Your Doctor Regularly
Regular check-ups help your doctor see how your baby is growing. If you miss appointments, problems may go unnoticed.
Avoid Risky Substances
This means NO smoking, NO alcohol, and NO harmful medicines unless your doctor says it’s safe. These things can harm your baby inside your womb.
What Else Should I Know About High-Risk Pregnancy?
- High blood pressure, diabetes, or thyroid can make a pregnancy high-risk
- If you had a miscarriage or a C-section before, you may need extra checks
- If you are under 18 or over 35, you need special monitoring
- Don’t worry — with the right doctor, you and your baby will be okay
What if I'm Pregnant with Multiples (Twins or Triplets)?
- Babies grow faster, so you need more food and rest
- You will have more doctor visits and ultrasounds
- Delivery may happen a little early (preterm), so preparation is key
Dr. Krati Mehta Chandak, with her expertise in High-Risk Pregnancy Care in Indore, has safely delivered many sets of twins. She closely monitors each baby’s growth and makes sure you are ready for delivery at the right time.
What Happens During High-Risk Pregnancy Care?
Full Health Check
Your weight, blood pressure, sugar levels, and past health history are checked carefully.
Regular Checkups
You’ll come more often than in a normal pregnancy — so we don’t miss any signs.
Baby’s Growth Monitoring
She does regular ultrasounds to check how your baby is growing inside you.
Nutrition Plan
She gives you a diet chart with the right food – not too oily, not too spicy, and very healthy.
Emergency Plan
She’s always ready for any emergency — day or night — and has hospital backup for quick delivery if needed.
Genetic Factors
Family history of inherited conditions may lead to complications.
FAQs – High-Risk Pregnancy Care in Indore
Q1. What does “high-risk pregnancy” mean?
It means your pregnancy needs extra care. But don’t worry — with High-Risk Pregnancy Care in Indore, Dr. Krati helps make it safe.
Q2. Can I have a normal delivery with a high-risk pregnancy?
Yes! Many women do. Dr. Krati makes a personal plan for you based on your condition.
Q3. How often do I need to visit during a high-risk pregnancy?
Usually every 2–3 weeks or more. It helps the doctor track your and your baby’s health closely.