High-Risk Pregnancies
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High-Risk Pregnancies
Comprehensive Services for High-Risk Pregnancies

Cervical Cerclage
A procedure where a stitch is placed around the cervix to prevent premature dilation. This is often done in cases of cervical insufficiency to reduce the risk of preterm birth.

Cesarean Section (C-Section)
A surgical procedure to deliver the baby through an incision in the abdomen and uterus. It may be recommended in cases of complications, such as placenta previa, fetal distress, or certain medical conditions that increase the risk of vaginal delivery.

Fetal Surgery
In some cases, surgical interventions may be performed on the fetus while still in the womb to correct certain congenital abnormalities or conditions.

Removal of Ovarian Cysts or Tumors
Surgical removal of ovarian cysts or tumors that pose a risk to the mother or baby.

Emergency Cerclage
Similar to cervical cerclage, but performed in emergency situations when there is a sudden risk of preterm birth.

Placental Interventions
Certain complications involving the placenta, such as placental abruption or placenta previa, may require surgical interventions to address bleeding and ensure proper blood flow to the baby.

Management of Ectopic Pregnancy
Surgical intervention to remove an ectopic pregnancy (when the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus) to prevent complications and protect the mother’s health.

Treatment of Uterine Rupture
In cases where there is a risk of uterine rupture, surgical intervention may be necessary to repair the uterus.

Cervical Stitch Removal
Removal of a previously placed cervical stitch (cerclage) near the end of pregnancy to reduce the risk of complications during labor.

Amniocentesis or Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)
Diagnostic procedures that may be recommended to assess the health of the fetus or detect genetic abnormalities.
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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ’s)
How is a high-risk pregnancy different from a normal pregnancy?
In a high-risk pregnancy, there is a higher chance of complications for the mother, baby, or both. This requires more frequent monitoring, specialized care, and sometimes early interventions compared to a routine pregnancy.
How often should I visit my doctor during a high-risk pregnancy?
Appointments are usually more frequent than a normal pregnancy, sometimes every 1–2 weeks or as advised by your maternal-fetal specialist, depending on your health and the baby’s growth.
Does health insurance cover high-risk pregnancy care?
Most comprehensive health insurance plans cover prenatal care, hospitalisation, delivery, and necessary interventions for high-risk pregnancies. Coverage depends on your policy terms, and hospital staff can assist with pre-authorization.
Do high-risk pregnancies require hospitalisation before delivery?
Some high-risk cases may need temporary or extended hospital admission for observation, monitoring, or treatment to ensure maternal and fetal safety.
What kind of support is available during a high-risk pregnancy?
Support includes:
Regular counseling from obstetricians and maternal-fetal medicine specialists
Nutrition and diet guidance
Emotional and psychological support
Access to neonatal care units in case of early delivery

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What neurological conditions are treated at Synergy Hospital?
The hospital treats a wide range of neurological disorders, including epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, neuropathy, headaches, and movement disorders.
What types of brain surgeries are performed?
The hospital offers various brain surgeries, including craniotomy for tumor removal, deep brain stimulation for movement disorders, and epilepsy surgery for drug-resistant cases.
Are spinal surgeries available?
Yes, spinal surgeries such as discectomy, spinal fusion, and laminectomy are performed to treat conditions like herniated discs and spinal stenosis.
What is microvascular decompression surgery?
This procedure relieves pressure on cranial nerves, often used to treat conditions like trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm.
What is the hospital’s approach to patient care?
Synergy Hospital emphasizes a patient-centered approach, focusing on personalized care, clear communication, and a compassionate environment to support recovery.