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You may be overwhelmed by all the questions you have around your pregnancy, especially if you just got the news from your doctor that it’s high-risk.

If you’re wondering what’s next and the role of an ultrasound in monitoring your high-risk pregnancy, keep reading. Ultrasounds are crucial for high-risk pregnancies, as they monitor the heartbeat, progression, and more.

At Heart of the Hills, schedule a free pregnancy testing appointment to begin getting clarity about your pregnancy.

Following a positive pregnancy test with us, we also provide free ultrasounds so you can confirm your pregnancy. After that, seeking expert medical care from an outside qualified provider will offer more information on your situation.

What is a High-Risk Pregnancy?

A high-risk pregnancy means that before, during, or after your delivery, you or your baby might be more likely than usual to develop health problems.

If you do have a high-risk pregnancy, you will need additional medical appointments or tests depending on your specific situation. At these appointments, your doctor or medical professional will confirm whether you may be developing any health problems and treat them quickly if so.

Ultrasounds With High-Risk Pregnancies

Ultrasounds during a high-risk pregnancy or a normal pregnancy are vital as they monitor the pregnancy’s development. They confirm your pregnancy’s viability (if there’s a heartbeat and it is progressing), how far along you are (gestational age), and the location of your pregnancy.

If you are experiencing a high-risk pregnancy, your doctor will most likely schedule additional specialized ultrasound appointments. Obstetric ultrasounds monitor the fetal heart rate and identify the location of the placenta, among other details.

An ultrasound is essential for safeguarding your health and pregnancy and giving you the most information possible. Ask your medical provider if you have questions about ultrasounds during a high-risk pregnancy to get the answers you need.

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Our Heart of the Hills team is here to help you get answers about your pregnancy. Schedule a free and confidential appointment with us to receive free pregnancy services and discuss all your pregnancy options.

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