Obstetric high-risk refers to a condition during pregnancy that puts the mother and/or the fetus at an increased risk of complications. In India, obstetric high-risk is a major concern due to several factors, including poor maternal health, inadequate access to healthcare, and cultural factors that can delay seeking medical attention. The high prevalence of anemia and malnutrition in Indian women also contributes to increased risk during pregnancy. Join us in this session to learn more about the management of Obstetric High Risks.