High-Risk Pregnancy Care

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Big support for little miracles

When you’re pregnant and seek care at Community Health Network, we give you our best. Our OBs and certified nurse-midwives treat and monitor mothers for their total health, and know where to turn when an additional layer of support is needed.

Our maternal-fetal medicine team is a partner for your high-risk pregnancy. We see moms with medical conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes, or pregnancy complications of all sorts. Together with your provider, we help you create the best possible plan for both your pregnancy and your baby’s continued health.

Our Maternal-Fetal Medicine Team

Our team of specialists offers a full spectrum of care, so you can get the support you need for yourself and your baby.

Our maternal-fetal medicine team works closely with your provider to ensure you’re given a full spectrum of care during your pregnancy. Our team is affiliated with Riley Hospital for Children, and consists of perinatologists and other specialists in high-risk pregnancies.

Our Specialists

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Perinatology

Our high-risk pregnancy physicians partner with your OB for your comprehensive care.

Find a Perinatologist
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Cardiology

As early as week 20, our cardiologists can pick up vital clues about your baby’s heart health.

Meet Dr. Oscherwitz
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Genetic Counselors

They're experts in how certain genetic factors can be passed down to your baby.

Meet the Counselors

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can get care from our team?

Community Hospital North exteriorSeeing our maternal-fetal medicine team starts with a referral from your OB or certified nurse-midwife. Whether a high-risk condition is identified from the beginning of your pregnancy or becomes apparent weeks into it, our team is prepared to support you at the earliest opportunity.

Once you have a referral, you’ll receive care at our state-of-the-art facility located inside Community Hospital North.

Maternal-Fetal Medicine Care
7120 Clearvista Dr., Suite 5900
Indianapolis, IN 46256

20-week ultrasoundWhat happens at the 20-week ultrasound?

An extensive ultrasound at week 20 lets our team see all the tiny details, so we can get a better picture of the care your baby needs.

Will a high-risk pregnancy affect my birth plan?

We know how important your birth plan is to you. As we move closer to your due date, we’ll do our best to stick to your plan while keeping an eye on any factors that might change where, how or when you deliver your baby. Learn more in our blog below.

He's just like a little miracle...

Meagan's journey with maternal-fetal medicine began when she was referred by her OB due to an abnormal ultrasound. The MFM team supported her throughout the high-risk pregnancy and baby Alton defied the odds. Hear their story in the video.

Get more information on high-risk pregnancy care at Community, birth plans and general pregnancy support in our blogs below.