Honestly, it's just a clinical label because IVF often involves higher chances of twins or blood pressure issues. It doesn't mean something will go wrong. Just stay regular with your visits.
I had my baby through IVF and was also worried about this label. But it just meant I got to see my baby more often on the ultrasound! Don't worry, just take your medicines on time.
At my hospital, the staff explained that IVF pregnancies are labeled high risk just so they can monitor you more closely with extra scans. It's standard medical protocol to keep you safe.
It's mostly because of the precious nature of the pregnancy and often maternal age or multiple embryos. Doctors just want to be extra cautious, so don't let the term 'high risk' scare you.
Since we go through so much emotional and physical struggle to get a positive, doctors take zero chances. It's just to protect the baby and ensure we don't face any complications.