Success Story at Vedansha Hospital – Doctor Speaks #1
Success Story at Vedansha Hospital – Doctor Speaks #1
Medical Emergencies that might arise during Pregnancy
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Maternity emergencies:-
Life threatening problems for mother and baby are called as obstetric emergencies. They are as follows:
Emergencies that may arise during pregnancy:
• Miscarriage – It can be also called as spontaneous abortion, which results in the loss of foetus before 20 weeks of pregnancy or gestation. It mostly happens in the period of first trimester or first three months of pregnancy. A miscarriage can happen due to various reasons and cannot be controlled when it starts; the mother might need a proper treatment for infection, or to remove remaining tissue from the body.
• Ectopic pregnancy – It happens when the fertilised egg implants in one of the fallopian tubes (it carries eggs from the ovaries to the uterus) and grows outside the main cavity of uterus (womb). It is also called as ‘tubal pregnancy’. This type pregnancy cannot continue as the fertilised eggs cannot survive outside the uterus and this can result in serious loss of blood. If treated early, only medication is sufficient; but in emergency, surgery is required.
• Placental abruption – It happens when the placenta separates from the uterus before childbirth – occurs mostly around 25 weeks of pregnancy. It can cause vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal pain and severe low blood pressure.
• Placenta praevia – When placenta partially or totally covers the opening in the mother’s cervix. In this, placenta attaches to the lower part of the uterus which partly or completely blocks the opening of the womb. Mother may suffer from vaginal bleeding throughout pregnancy and during delivery.
• Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia – Dangerous pregnancy complications -induced high blood pressure (hypertension) and protein in the urine (proteinuria). It usually begins after 20 weeks of pregnancy and causes swelling in legs and water retention. It can lead to serious complications for mother and baby. If not treated properly, pre-eclampsia is converted to eclampsia (development of seizures in woman with pre-eclampsia).
• Premature rupture of membranes (PROM) – Rupture of amniotic fluid before contractions or labour begin. If the waters break before 37 weeks of pregnancy and leads to leakage of amniotic fluid or infection of the amniotic sac it is called as preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) and is an emergency situation.
For any queries related to pregnancy, and types of surgical procedures for the same, connect with Vedansha Hospital on 9168628982
Or Visit: Vedansha Hospital, 30, Surendra Nagar, WHC Road, Nagpur.
These are troubled times.
Following the guidelines, we have been at our homes and have stepped out only in case of emergency or for essential supplies. And whenever we did step out, we constantly feared of meeting someone who is a coronavirus carrier and would infect us.
But as a more relaxed #Lockdown 4.0 was announced in India, let’s brace ourselves for #LivingWithCorona.
The show must go on. Economies worldwide have been deeply affected and countries (including India) are now transitioning into a new phase – of having a life with the necessary precautions, care, and responsibility and all this time, keeping in mind that #Coronavirus is still not gone.
So, while we still continue to think twice to freely move and step out for what we need, there are cases we really can’t or rather shouldn’t delay our stepping out – Healthcare.
When we feel there is some problem or disorder we are facing with our body, we should immediately seek medical opinion.
At Vedansha Hospital, we have taken all the necessary steps at our hospital premises so that while you continue to visit us for Maternity Care, Gynaec Problems or IVF / Fertility related issues, worrying about #Corona should be least of your concern.
At Vedansha, your safety is our priority.
2. Frequent Sanitization of hospital premises
3. Social Distancing while interacting with patients
4. Masks for all
5. Trained staff to follow all necessary precautions
So, as we start living #LifeWithCorona, you can now visit your doctor for your health problems, and stay safe from #Coronavirus.
For queries related to Maternity, Gynaec Care or IVF
contact 9168628982.
Or Visit: Vedansha Hospital, 30, Surendra Nagar, WHC Road, Nagpur.
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If you’re thinking about becoming a mother after 40, some natural conditions can hinder the joy of having a successful and safe pregnancy. Even a chance of getting pregnant after 40 through IVF with self eggs is comparatively lower than that before 40.
So, if you are a woman above the age of 40 and planning a family, this article can really help you take an informed decision about IVF.
The desire to have a child arises at a certain point in time in the life of every couple. However, sometimes medical conditions do not allow them to have one.
A boon to such childless couples is the method of IVF and Surrogacy.
A few decades ago, there was no solution for infertile couples who desired to have a child. But thanks to medical technology, IVF and surrogacy have helped many couples to enjoy the bliss of parenthood.
However, still in India, people are not fully aware of surrogacy and IVF.
So, here we have come up with common questions people might have about the same.