William M. Hague is a doctor who works in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at 72 King William Road, North Adelaide, SA 5006. This kind of care is all about pregnancy and the wellbeing of both the parent and the baby, especially when things get a bit more complicated.
In many cases, William’s work centres on pregnancy conditions that can affect the liver, the placenta, or the baby’s growth. That includes problems like gestational diabetes and type 2 diabetes in pregnancy. He also looks after people with high blood pressure in pregnancy, preeclampsia, and related issues such as HELLP syndrome and hypertension. At times, these conditions can raise risks for the baby, so getting clear monitoring and timely care matters.
William also helps manage cholestasis of pregnancy and related bile duct or liver problems. This can include intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and bile duct obstruction, along with cholestasis more broadly. Symptoms can be uncomfortable, but the bigger goal is to keep mother and baby as safe as possible through the pregnancy. Placental issues are another key part of the picture, including intrauterine growth restriction and placental insufficiency.
After birth, care can still be important. William’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine focus includes newborn low blood sugar, infant hyperglycemia, and infant respiratory distress syndrome. He also deals with high blood pressure in infants, and he can be involved when folate deficiency affects pregnancy health. In situations where the risks are higher, the care plan often needs to be careful and practical, with attention to what’s happening in the pregnancy and what might be needed for the baby as well.
Overall, William provides pregnancy-focused medical care for people dealing with diabetes, blood pressure problems, liver and bile-related conditions, and growth concerns. If you’re navigating one of these tough diagnoses, you want someone who understands how they can affect both sides of the pregnancy, and who can help coordinate the next steps.