Fetal Medicine in Mother and Child

Dedicated Fetal Medicine Unit with advanced ultrasound machines (Voluson, etc.).

Fetal Screening & Diagnostics

• Early Pregnancy Scans (6–12 weeks) → to confirm pregnancy, heartbeat, multiple pregnancies.
• Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan → screening for chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome.
• Anomaly Scan (18–22 weeks) → detailed check for structural abnormalities.
• Growth & Well-being Scans → to assess baby’s growth, amniotic fluid, placental health.
• 3D/4D Ultrasound → for better visualization and bonding

grayscale photo of woman hugging baby
grayscale photo of woman hugging baby
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High-Risk Pregnancy Management

• Monitoring mothers with diabetes, hypertension, thyroid, autoimmune or clotting disorders.
• Twin and multiple pregnancy management.
• Preeclampsia screening and early interventions

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Fetal Interventions

• Amniocentesis → sampling amniotic fluid for genetic testing.
• Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) → early genetic testing (10–12 weeks).
• Fetal Blood Sampling (cordocentesis).
• Intrauterine Procedures → e.g., laser treatment for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, intrauterine transfusions for anemia

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Genetic Counseling

• For families with history of genetic or inherited disorders.
• Advising on screening, prognosis, and future pregnancies.

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Preterm Birth & Complication Monitoring

• Cervical length scans & preventive cerclage.
• Monitoring fetal distress & advising timely delivery