At the High Risk Pregnancy Center in Nevada, we are devoted to protecting the health of mothers-to-be and their unborn babies. As obstetric subspecialists, our highly trained and experienced maternal fetal medicine (MFM) doctors offer the most advanced testing and treatment options available for reducing pregnancy risks. In fact, our team has been on the leading edge of MFM (also known as perinatology) for more than two decades. Since then, we’ve introduced many new capabilities in Nevada and have made a substantial contribution to the modern standard of MFM care. Today, we still lead the way in technology, procedures, and commitment to the women in our care and their unborn babies. Learn more about the High Risk Pregnancy Center.

Understanding Gestational Diabetes

Understanding Gestational Diabetes: Risks and Management Strategies

Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy and affects how the body processes sugar and carbohydrates. While gestational diabetes can be a challenging condition to deal with, understanding its cause, symptoms, and management can help expectant mothers navigate this challenge with confidence. What Is Gestational Diabetes? First and foremost, it is…

Dr. Iriye Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Iriye Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award

In recognition of his constant contributions to maternal fetal medicine, Dr. Brian Iriye has been awarded the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award by the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine (SMFM). This honor celebrates Dr. Iriye’s exceptional dedication and pioneering work, marking a significant milestone in a career dedicated to improving outcomes for high-risk pregnancies. Throughout his…

Pregnancy After 35

Pregnancy After 35

Pregnancy is a significant milestone in a woman’s life, and for many individuals, the decision to start a family occurs later in life. The number of women becoming pregnant in their late 30s and early 40s has grown significantly. Interestingly, the trend of delaying parenthood has been on the rise. In 2019, the CDC reported…

I Am High-Risk; Now What?

I Am High-Risk; Now What?

Pregnancy can be termed high risk for many reasons. These reasons include: Having a pre-existing medical condition such as diabetes, epilepsy, cancer, or heart disease. Currently pregnant with more than one baby (multiple pregnancies). A fetus has a congenital abnormality (present at birth) or another genetic condition. Women who have had three or more miscarriages…