Medical & Surgical Disorders in Pregnancy
Special Care for a Safe and Healthy Pregnancy Journey.
Pregnancy is a time of great change — and for some women, it also brings medical or surgical challenges that require specialized attention. At Simora, we provide expert care for mothers facing conditions like gestational diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, and more. Whether it’s a known issue or a new diagnosis during pregnancy, we work to ensure the best outcomes for both mother and baby.
Dr. Simran combines clinical experience with close monitoring and coordination, helping you navigate your pregnancy with confidence and safety.
What Are Medical & Surgical Disorders in Pregnancy?
These are health conditions that either emerge during pregnancy or pre-exist and require careful management throughout gestation.

Gestational diabetes

Pregnancy-induced hypertension

Thyroid disorders

Anemia

Asthma or respiratory issues
What We Offer at Simora
Early Risk Identification
We assess your medical history and risk factors during your initial antenatal visits to plan appropriate care.
Close Monitoring & Lab Testing
Regular blood tests, urine checks, blood pressure monitoring, and scans to track both maternal health and fetal growth.
Gestational Diabetes
Diet planning, glucose monitoring, safe medications, and fetal surveillance to manage these high-risk conditions.
Thyroid & Hormonal Balance
Screening for thyroid dysfunction and adjusting medications as pregnancy progresses to maintain hormonal balance.
Book Your Consultation Today
Your health deserves priority — even when you feel fine. Routine visits can help prevent bigger health issues down the road.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before booking your appointment.
What makes a pregnancy high risk due to medical conditions?
Factors include hypertension, diabetes, thyroid disease, heart or kidney problems, anemia, autoimmune disorders, epilepsy, and prior complications. A tailored plan helps reduce risks for mother and baby.
How are medicines adjusted during pregnancy?
Current prescriptions are reviewed, and pregnancy-appropriate alternatives are chosen when needed. The goal is the lowest effective dose with close monitoring in coordination with your physicians.
How often will I need monitoring?
Visit frequency depends on your condition and stage of pregnancy. Monitoring may include blood tests, blood-pressure checks, growth scans, and fetal surveillance such as NSTs or BPPs.
What if I need surgery while pregnant?
When surgery is necessary, timing and approach are carefully planned with obstetrics, surgery, and anesthesia teams to protect maternal health and fetal well-being using evidence-based protocols.
Can I have a birth plan with a medical condition?
Yes. Your preferences are aligned with safety needs, covering labor setting, monitoring, pain relief, and postpartum plans, while coordinating care with relevant specialists.
How do you plan postpartum care for high-risk patients?
Postpartum plans may include blood-pressure and glucose monitoring, medication adjustments, wound and recovery checks, breastfeeding support, and contraception counseling.