Affiliation:
1. Associate professor HITEC-IMS
2. Senior Registrar HITEC-IMS
3. Post graduate trainee HITEC-IMS
4. Professor HITEC-IMS
Abstract
Management of high risk pregnancy is challenging for the care givers, and healthy feto-maternal outcome is the utmost aim for antenatal care. A good pre-pregnancy screening program, vigilant monitoring for obstetrical complications in prenatal and postnatal periods, multidisciplinary approach and timely decisions are key factors for successful management.
Publisher
HITEC Institute of Medical Sciences, Heavy Industries Taxila Cantt, Taxila
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