Your Pregnancy is Special. Our Care is Too.

High-Risk Pregnancy Support with Advanced Monitoring, Expert Counseling & a Mother-First Approach.

What is a High-Risk Pregnancy?

A high-risk pregnancy requires special attention due to medical or situational complications that could affect the mother or baby. At The Bliss Care, we help manage these complexities with early diagnosis, ongoing monitoring, and timely interventions.

Common High-Risk Factors:

– Maternal age below 18 or above 35
– History of miscarriages, C-section, or infertility
– Multiple pregnancies (twins/triplets)
– Conditions like thyroid, diabetes, PCOS, hypertension
– IVF or donor egg pregnancies

Maternal age below 18 or above 35

History of miscarriages, C-section, or infertility

Multiple pregnancies (twins/triplets)

Conditions like thyroid, diabetes, PCOS, hypertension

IVF or donor egg pregnancies

Maternal age below 18 or above 35

History of miscarriages, C-section, or infertility

Multiple pregnancies (twins/triplets)

Conditions like thyroid, diabetes, PCOS, hypertension

IVF or donor egg pregnancies

Our High-Risk Pregnancy Services

1. Specialized Scans & Diagnostics:

- NT Scan, Anomaly Scan, Growth Scans
- Doppler & Fetal Echo
- Cervical Length Monitoring
- Blood sugar & thyroid profiles

2. Multidisciplinary Care:

- Regular OB-GYN monitoring
- Nutrition & weight management plans
- Preterm labor & delivery preparedness
- Neonatologist & NICU coordination

3. Hospital Delivery Planning:

- Pre-booked emergency access
- Care coordination with preferred hospitals
- On-call gynae support during labor

Why Choose The Bliss Care for High-Risk Pregnancy?

- 25+ years of maternal care by Dr. Sonali Gupta

In-house scans, diagnostics & pre-delivery planning

Emotional counseling for birth anxiety or loss history

Continuity from conception to postpartum

Trusted by NRI & IVF-conceived patients

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I have a normal delivery if it’s high-risk?

In some cases, yes – depending on ongoing monitoring and your condition.

Possibly. Early testing and monitoring can reduce future risks.

Travel should be restricted after 28 weeks or as advised.

Ready to Discuss Your Pregnancy Plan?

Book your high-risk consultation or send your reports to get guidance from Dr. Sonali.