Depends on condition: All high risk pregnancies are not the same, there are different causes of high risk pregnancy and delivery.Some mothers may have to be admitted before they go in labour and others will go to the hospital when they are in lobour some will be scheduled for C-section electively and others will have emergency C-section depeding on the condition. So each high risk pregnancy is different.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Depends...: ... On what makes a pregnancy "high risk." maternal fetal medicine doctors have extra training in un-routine pregnancy, and an mfm can help sort out what extra monitoring you might need to have a healthy outcome. Many "high risk" pregnancies don't require admission to the hospital before labor.
Answered 2/20/2015
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