High-Risk Pregnancy Care
High-Risk Pregnancy Care & Need to know?
Diagnose, investigate, also manage maternal complications due to pregnancy, including, although not limited to, including referring to specialists whenever required:
- Acute abdominal pain
- Asthma and other respiratory diseases
- Coagulation disorders
- Endocrinopathies
- Epilepsy
- Essential hypertension
- Gestational diabetes
- Infectious diseases
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Pregnancy with type 1 diabetes
- Intercurrent infection
- Kidney disease & Liver disease
- Maternal hemoglobinopathy
- Neoplasia and malignancies
- Preeclampsia
- Pregnancy-induced hypertension
- Psychological disorders
- Thromboembolism
Manage Pregnancy complications
- Miscarriage and fetal death
- 2-short cervical length(Cervical Incompetency)
- Growth restriction
- Abnormal placentation, placenta previa, low lying Placenta
- Mode of delivery after cesarean section
- Antepartum hemorrhage
- Malpresentation
- Red cell/platelet alloimmunization
- Preterm pre-labor rupture of the fetal membranes
- Reduced fetal movements
- Prolonged pregnancy
- Drug and alcohol abuse in pregnancy
- Infections during pregnancy
- problems in uterus, cervix or placenta
- Abnormal fluid volume around the fetus (oligohydramnios or Polyhydramnious)
Routine Antenatal care
Prenatal Counseling
- First trimester, Second and Third Trimester ultrasound
- Pregnancy Workups (blood test and Urine Test)
- Screening for Down syndrome
- Genetic diseases
- Fetal abnormalities
- biophysical profile Ultrasound
- Screening of Vaginal infection in the Last Trimester of Pregnancy
- Mode of delivery
Early Detection of Fetal anomalies
- Nuchal translucency and nasal Bone screening in 11-13 weeks
- NIPT(Non-Invasive Prenatal Test)
- Fetal anomaly scan
Normal Vaginal Delivery
Management of delivery and intrapartum complications
- Normal, operative, and complex vaginal delivery (Vacuum extraction
- Retained placenta
- General and regional anesthesia 5
- Manage intrapartum complications as
- failure to progress in labour
- non- reassuring fetal status in the labour
- genital tract trauma and cesarean section.
- Normal delivery, episiotomy repair, and repair of third and fourth-degree perineal repair with referral to the colorectal surgeon when necessary
CAESAREAN
- Uncomplicated cesarean section( Elective)
- Repeat cesarean section
- Acute emergency cesarean section
- Cesarean section with placenta praevia
- Cesarean section with sterilization
- Cord prolapse
- Delivery with fetal malpresentation
- Uterine rupture
Postnatal Checkups and Contraception
Some regular puerperium,
- Breast problems
- Perineal and vaginal tears care
- Postpartum sepsis
- Primary, secondary, and another postpartum hemorrhage
- Puerperal psychiatric disorders
Breast Feeding Education also Counseling
- Breast Feeding Education
- Breast Engorgement and Mastitis treatment