Conditions We Manage

Dr. Sarbani Ghosh provides specialized high-risk pregnancy care in Kolkata, offering advanced medical expertise for mothers and babies facing complications. With over 35 years of experience, Dr. Ghosh is recognized as one of the best gynaecologists in Kolkata for managing high-risk pregnancies.
A high-risk pregnancy requires expert monitoring and care to ensure the safety of both mother and baby. Dr. Sarbani Ghosh's comprehensive approach includes:
As the best gynaecologist for high-risk pregnancy in Kolkata, Dr. Ghosh ensures that every high-risk pregnancy receives the specialized attention it deserves, with the goal of achieving the best possible outcomes for both mother and child.
A pregnancy is considered high-risk when the mother or baby has an increased chance of developing complications. This can include pre-existing medical conditions like diabetes or hypertension, pregnancy-induced conditions, maternal age (under 17 or over 35), multiple pregnancies, or a history of pregnancy complications.
High-risk pregnancies typically require more frequent monitoring. Initially, you may have appointments every 2-4 weeks, which may increase to weekly visits as your pregnancy progresses. The frequency depends on your specific condition and how well it's being managed.
Depending on your specific risks, you may need additional tests such as more frequent ultrasounds, non-stress tests, biophysical profiles, Doppler flow studies, amniocentesis, or specialized blood tests to monitor both maternal and fetal health more closely.
Many women with high-risk pregnancies can still have vaginal deliveries, but this depends on the specific risks and how they're being managed. Dr. Ghosh will monitor your progress closely and discuss delivery options with you as your pregnancy advances.
Contact Dr. Ghosh immediately if you experience severe headaches, vision changes, sudden swelling, severe abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, decreased fetal movement, or any other concerning symptoms. Early intervention can be crucial in high-risk pregnancies.