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High-risk pregnancy

A high-risk pregnancy indicates that there is a higher likelihood of a disease or condition that may put you or your baby at risk. This may be because of an existing health condition, a multiple pregnancy or even your age.

High-risk pregnancy doctors in Florida

Finding out you are pregnant can a be a moment full of emotions. When you expect it will be a high-risk pregnancy — or when you've been told you have one — we understand those emotions only become more complicated. That's why we provide complete high-risk prenatal care to support you through every step of your pregnancy journey.

At HCA Florida Healthcare, our network of hospitals in Florida provides access to compassionate high-risk obstetricians (OB/GYNs). These physicians have extensive experience caring for women who have high-risk pregnancies.

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Conditions that may make a pregnancy high risk

Our high-risk OB/GYNs have experience with a wide range of high-risk pregnancy conditions, including but not limited to:

  • Advanced maternal age (35 years old and older)
  • Carrying multiples
  • Coagulation defects in pregnancy
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Hematologic abnormalities associated with pregnancy
  • Intrauterine growth restriction
  • Placenta previa
  • Preeclampsia
  • Preexisting maternal conditions, such as anemia, diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity
  • Pregestational diabetes mellitus

Our high-risk pregnancy program

We tailor our services to your needs, ensuring you receive the type of care and support that is just right for you.

Comprehensive high-risk prenatal care

Our high-risk pregnancy services are an extension of our prenatal care services. This means that we provide all the high-risk prenatal care you and your baby need, as well as family-centered prenatal education to help you prepare for labor and delivery and parenthood.

Some of our educational opportunities include labor and delivery tours and maternity classes, such as breastfeeding, childbirth preparation and newborn care classes.

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Neonatal intensive care

Many of our hospitals are equipped with neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Here, we have neonatal doctors and nurses who care for ill and premature newborn babies.

If your little one needs to stay in one of our NICUs after birth, we provide family-centered neonatal care. Your baby's care team partners with you for your child's medical care, keeping you informed, answering your questions and supporting you every step of the way.

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