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Maternal-fetal medicine at Mayo Clinic: Navigating high-risk pregnancies

  • May 13, 2025

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Clinical Report: Maternal-fetal medicine at Mayo Clinic: Navigating high-risk pregnancies

Overview

Mayo Clinic's maternal-fetal medicine team provides specialized care for high-risk pregnancies, addressing complex medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiac issues. Their multidisciplinary approach ensures comprehensive management and support for both mothers and their infants.

Background

High-risk pregnancies present significant challenges that can affect maternal and fetal outcomes. Conditions such as preexisting medical issues, multiple gestations, and substance use disorders necessitate specialized care. The Mayo Clinic's expertise in maternal-fetal medicine is crucial for managing these complexities effectively.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

  • Mayo Clinic staff are extensively trained in managing high-risk pregnancies.
  • Common complications include preexisting conditions like diabetes and hypertension.
  • Multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets) are associated with increased risks such as preterm delivery and preeclampsia.
  • A specialized cardiac obstetrics team addresses pregnancies complicated by cardiac conditions.
  • Multidisciplinary care includes collaboration with pediatric subspecialties for fetal anomalies.
  • Emotional support is integral to the care provided to patients throughout their pregnancy journey.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare providers should recognize the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing high-risk pregnancies. Collaboration among specialists can enhance patient outcomes and provide comprehensive care tailored to individual needs.

Conclusion

Mayo Clinic's model of care exemplifies the benefits of specialized, coordinated management for high-risk pregnancies, ultimately aiming for successful maternal and fetal outcomes.

References

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  4. Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Consult Series #73: Diagnosis and management of right and left heart failure during pregnancy and postpartum, 2025 -- SMFM Consult Series #73
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  7. Summary of Revisions: Standards of Care in Diabetes—2026 - PMC
  8. Received: 13 December 2025
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