Maternity/ Gynae & Obstetric

Specialities : Maternity/ Gynae & Obstetric

Motherhood Is The Greatest Joy

Mother is an angel who is responsible for giving birth to each and every one of us on Earth.
A baby’s birth is a period of renewal for life, full of wonder, hope, and potential.

Furthermore, the husband, the mother’s family, and the hospital must place the mother’s safety during her pregnancy and delivery as their first concern. We use a methodical approach to attempt and provide the best services possible.

Maternity

Reputable hospital founded in 2008 that guarantees the best possible care for a typical vaginal birth while also offering 24-hour access to instrumental delivery and a C-section if necessary. The motherly touch makes the transition to parenthood seem wonderful.

High Risk Pregnancy

Every expectant woman has a smooth transition to motherhood, we hope. However, occasionally, maternal and infant lives are in danger due to unavoidable high-risk conditions.

Few common risk factors are:

  • Anaemia – Low hemoglobin is known as anaemia (YaKhoon Ki kami). It might be inherited or related to nutrition. Poor hemoglobin impairs the mother’s safety during the pregnancy, the birth, the development of the child, etc.
  • High blood pressure: Pregnancy-related hypertension increases the strain on the mother’s heart. It makes seizures more likely. The baby can be born early, have delayed growth, etc.
  • Diabetes (pre-existing or gestational): Babies may experience hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia, birth abnormalities, and other complications. Women may experience spontaneous miscarriages. Safe distribution can be ensured by strict monitoring and control of sugar.
  • Cholestasis (De-ranged LFT): The most prevalent symptom is generalized body itching, especially on the palms and soles. This is caused by insufficient bile acid clearance by the mother’s liver. The baby’s heart is poisoned by these bile acids, which might cause an abrupt fetal compromise.

  • Polyamnios and Oligamnios : Water surrounding the infant is important, but too much or too little of it might be dangerous and need to be managed individually in the case of polyamnios and oligamnios.

  • Earlier Cesarean- The strength of the uterine scar may or may not be sufficient to withstand labor pangs with a subsequent pregnancy. In these situations, more care and evaluation are needed to guarantee a safe delivery.

  • Premature delivery: In cases of severe IUGR, spontaneous delivery occurs naturally; in other cases, it is induced. Both require intensive gynecological and neonatal care.

  • Fibroids – Fibroids are noncancerous uterine tumors that can raise the chance of miscarriages, placenta previa, premature labor, and abnormalities in the fetus.

    Given the complexity of pregnancy, a single patient may have many of these risk factors. Throughout these months, our team at Prevan Hospital—which includes skilled obstetricians, dieticians, pediatricians, neonatologists, and other medical professionals—works together to ensure the health and safety of mother and child. There exist numerous different illnesses and medical conditions that must not be disregarded in any way. You can meet with our reputable doctors at our hospital whenever you’d like to get all the support you need. We promised that your infant will receive your health.