Why You May Need to See a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist
If you're diagnosed with preeclampsia, seeing an specialist gives you an extra level of expert care. These doctors focus specifically on high‑risk pregnancies, so they understand how preeclampsia affects both you and your baby, and what needs to happen to keep you safe.
You may be referred to a maternal–fetal medicine specialist if you:
- Have high blood pressure
- Show symptoms of preeclampsia or postpartum preeclampsia
- Had preeclampsia in a previous pregnancy
- Have underlying conditions that increase your risk
When you meet with an Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist, you receive more:
- advanced monitoring
- detailed ultrasounds
- and a personalized care plan designed around your unique risks
Your MFM stays closely connected with your OB‑GYN and helps guide decisions about testing, treatment, and the safest timing for delivery. You’ll continue seeing your OB‑GYN, with the MFM adding extra monitoring and expertise when your pregnancy needs additional support.
Because preeclampsia can change quickly, having an MFM specialist on your team ensures someone is watching for even the smallest shifts in your condition.
They help you stay pregnant safely for as long as possible, lower the risk of severe complications, and prepare you for delivery, whether you're still pregnant or recovering after birth. They also understand postpartum preeclampsia and can help protect your health after your baby arrives.