📢 Calling all expecting mothers

Are you navigating the complexities of a high-risk pregnancy? Don't fret, because I, Dr. Muniswaran Ganesham, am here to guide you through it all. ✨ 🔬 Topic: Managing High-Risk Pregnancies 🤰 📅 Date: Wednesday, 21st June ⏰ Time: 8-9pm During this session, we'll discuss common challenges, and I’ll share practical tips to navigate high-risk pregnancies to ensure a safe and healthy journey for both you and your little one. 🌈💖 Drop your questions below this post, and I'll provide personalised guidance during the session! 🗣️🎙️

📢 Calling all expecting mothers
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Does someone who is obese (even before pregnancy) consider to have a high-risk pregnancy? And for someone carrying multiple pregnancies (am carrying DCDA twins)..?

2y trước

Thank you for your very relevant question. Yes, having multiple pregnancies, especially twins is considered a high risk pregnancy and you need aspirin, calcium, vitamin D3 supplements and a specialist care and follow up. Being obese, especially if your BMI is above 35 kg/m2 also increases your pregnancy risk and complications. It is best to see a high risk pregnancy expert, ideally a maternal fetal medicine specialist.