A pregnancy may be called “high-risk” if the mother has diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid illness, a history of preterm birth or recurrent loss, or if the baby’s growth needs closer scanning. The label is not a prediction of harm — it means we plan more frequent visits, targeted tests, and a clear birth plan with a multi-specialty back-up on site.

Why a full hospital matters

At Janta Hospital, obstetrics sits alongside Level II neonatal care, surgery if needed, and an eye unit for mothers with diabetes-related follow-up. Lab, ultrasound, and admission are under one roof — important for Tohana families who do not want to travel to larger cities for every emergency.

Register early, bring your old records, and ask about nutrition, medicines, and kick counts at every visit. Call 94668-03877.

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