Medical & Surgical Disorders Complicating Pregnancy
Some pregnancies are affected by pre-existing or newly developed medical and surgical conditions that can increase risks for both the mother and the baby. These conditions require specialized care, close monitoring, and timely treatment to ensure safe pregnancy outcomes.
Comprehensive management focuses on early identification, coordinated care, and individualized treatment plans. By closely monitoring maternal health and fetal development, complications can be managed effectively while supporting a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery.
Services Include:
- Medical Disorders in Pregnancy: Management of conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, heart disease, anemia, and autoimmune disorders.
- Surgical Conditions During Pregnancy: Care for appendicitis, gallstones, ovarian cysts, fibroids, and other conditions requiring surgical evaluation.
- Multidisciplinary Care: Coordinated treatment involving obstetricians, physicians, surgeons, and anesthetists for comprehensive care.
- Maternal Health Monitoring: Regular monitoring of vital parameters, blood investigations, and medication adjustments.
- Fetal Surveillance: Ongoing assessment of fetal growth and well-being through ultrasounds and monitoring.
- Safe Treatment Planning: Careful selection of medications and procedures that are safe during pregnancy.
- Delivery Planning: Individualized plans for timing and mode of delivery to reduce maternal and fetal risks.
- Postpartum Follow-Up: Continued care after delivery to ensure recovery and manage ongoing medical conditions.
With careful planning, expert monitoring, and coordinated care, most medical and surgical conditions complicating pregnancy can be managed safely. The goal is to protect maternal health while supporting optimal growth and development of the baby.