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High Risk Obstetrics


High-risk obstetrics involves specialized medical care for women whose pregnancies carry increased health risks. At our center, we offer expert guidance, advanced diagnostics, and personalized treatment for expecting mothers with complex conditions—ensuring the best possible outcome for both mother and baby.

Conditions We Manage in High-Risk Pregnancies

  • Previous Intrauterine Death (IUD): May result from genetic abnormalities or maternal conditions like diabetes or hypertension. Through detailed investigation and care, we aim to prevent recurrence in future pregnancies.
  • Multiple Pregnancy (Twins or Higher Order): Requires close monitoring and planning. We provide full support with NICU facilities for premature or low birth weight infants.
  • Severe Fetal Growth Restriction: When the baby is not growing adequately in the womb due to placental insufficiency or maternal health issues, we use advanced imaging and intervention protocols to ensure timely delivery.
  • Preterm Birth Risk: For mothers at risk of delivering early, we offer cervical assessments, progesterone therapy, and hospitalization if needed to delay labor and protect the baby.
  • Genetic Counseling: If one or both parents carry a genetic disorder, we provide detailed counseling, carrier testing, and advice on next steps—such as PGD or alternative therapies.
  • Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) with IVF: PGD allows us to test embryos for specific genetic diseases before implantation, helping ensure a healthy, disease-free baby.
  • Maternal Medical Disorders: We offer multidisciplinary care for mothers with chronic conditions like:
    • Diabetes (pre-existing or gestational)
    • High blood pressure (chronic or pregnancy-induced)
    • Thyroid dysfunction or autoimmune diseases

Why Choose Our High-Risk Pregnancy Care Unit?

  • State-of-the-art fetal monitoring and ultrasound imaging
  • 24/7 maternal-fetal medicine specialists on call
  • In-house NICU and neonatology support
  • Genetic screening and PGD services under one roof
  • Evidence-based, compassionate care from a multidisciplinary team

Every pregnancy is unique, and high-risk cases deserve high-priority, customized care. Whether you’re dealing with a medical condition, past pregnancy loss, or genetic concern, our team is here to support your journey to a healthy baby.

Frequently Asked Questions about IVF

1. What is IVF?

IVF, or In Vitro Fertilization, is a process where an egg and sperm are combined in a lab to create an embryo, which is then implanted in the uterus to achieve pregnancy.

2. Who is a good candidate for IVF?

IVF is recommended for couples with tubal blockages, male infertility, endometriosis, advanced maternal age, unexplained infertility, or genetic conditions.

3. How successful is IVF?

IVF success rates vary based on age, underlying conditions, and treatment protocols. On average, women under 35 have a success rate of 40–50% per cycle.

4. Is IVF painful?

IVF is generally not painful, but patients may experience mild discomfort from injections, bloating during stimulation, and mild cramping during egg retrieval.

5. How long does an IVF cycle take?

A full IVF cycle typically takes about 4 to 6 weeks, including ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, fertilization, embryo transfer, and follow-up.

6. Are there risks associated with IVF?

Risks may include ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), multiple pregnancies, ectopic pregnancy, and emotional or financial stress.

7. Can IVF help with genetic disorders?

Yes, IVF can be combined with Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) to screen embryos for genetic abnormalities before implantation.

8. What is the cost of IVF?

The cost of IVF varies by clinic and location but typically ranges from $3,000 to $10,000 per cycle, excluding medications and genetic testing.

9. Can IVF be used with donor eggs or sperm?

Yes, IVF can be performed using donor eggs, donor sperm, or both, especially in cases of advanced age, premature ovarian failure, or severe male infertility.

10. What happens to unused embryos?

Unused embryos can be frozen for future use, donated to other couples, or used for research, depending on the patient’s preferences and legal regulations.


 

 

 

 



Sir Ganga Ram Hospital

Rajendra Nagar
New Delhi, India-110060.

Email: ivfsgrh@gmail.com

Genesis Clinic

F-431, New Rajendra Nagar,
Landmark: Shankar Road Main Market, New Delhi -110060

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