Wednesday 1 June 2016

Dr. Byron Brown - Managing High-Risk Pregnancies

Dr. Byron Brown is an OBGYN specialist working for Southland Hospital. He assists other doctors in the pregnancy ward and trains new residents and other professionals in Obstetrics and Gynecology. One of his many duties as an OBGYN is managing high-risk pregnancies, in which having a baby can cause the mother serious health side effects and/or cause danger to the baby itself. Dr. Brown used to run his own OBGYN private practice for ten years, so he has seen many complications in expectant mothers over the years. He knows how to handle both common and uncommon risk factors in high-risk pregnancies and manage them well all the way to term.

Dr. Byron Brown has helped mothers of many varying ages have their babies safely. Age is a large risk factor for pregnancies. Expectant mothers under the age of 17 and over the age of 35 are faced with a much larger risk of complications than others. Extensive research shows that the risk of miscarriage and genetic defects increase after a mother turns 40. Dr. Byron Brown has also dealt with risk factors involving preexisting conditions in mothers. Things like high blood pressure, lungs, kidney, and heart problems, and diabetes can negatively affect pregnancies for both mothers and babies.

Dr. Byron A Brown has helped many mothers with high risk factors deliver their babies without complications throughout his career as an OBGYN specialist. He teaches many new doctors how to help their expectant patients get through their high-risk pregnancies without incident.