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Medicover is the best hospital for Fetal Medicine

Fetal Medicine is a special field of medicine that looks after unborn babies or fetuses. At Medicover Hospital, we believe in taking care of babies even before they are born. Our team of skilled fetal medicine experts makes sure that both mother and baby are healthy and happy.

Fetal Medicine Services at Medicover Hospital:

  • Pregnancy Scans: Regular scans help us keep an eye on the baby's growth and development.
  • Specialized Tests: Tests for any special conditions that might affect the baby.
  • Care for High-Risk Pregnancies: If the pregnancy is more complicated, we have experts who know just what to do.
  • Counseling and Support: Talking with families about what to expect and how to prepare.
  • Care for Twins or More: Special care for mothers expecting more than one baby.

Common Conditions We Look At:

  • Baby's Growth: Making sure the baby is growing just right
  • Heart Problems: Checking the baby's heart to make sure it's healthy.
  • Genetic Conditions: Tests for conditions that might run in the family
  • Preterm Birth Risk: Looking for signs that the baby might be born too early.

Why Choose Medicover for Fetal Medicine?

  • Experienced Team: Our doctors and nurses have lots of experience with unborn babies.
  • Modern Equipment: We use the latest tools and machines to check on the baby.
  • Friendly Staff: We know that expecting a baby is a special time, and we're here to make it as pleasant as possible.
  • Centers Across Cities: Whether you're in Hyderabad, Mumbai, kakinada,kurnool or Visakhapatnam, Medicover's exceptional care is never far away.

At Medicover Hospital, we believe that good care starts even before birth. Our team of experts in Fetal Medicine is dedicated to making sure that every baby gets the best start in life. From regular check-ups to specialized care, we're here to support families every step of the way.

If you have questions or need care for your unborn baby, our Fetal Medicine Department at Medicover is ready to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

1.What is Fetal Medicine?

Fetal Medicine is a specialized branch of medicine that focuses on the health and well-being of the fetus during pregnancy. It involves the diagnosis and management of various fetal conditions and abnormalities.

2.When is Fetal Medicine needed?

Fetal Medicine is usually recommended when there are concerns about the health of the unborn baby. This could include genetic disorders, birth defects, growth problems, or other issues that might affect the baby's development.

3.What are some common tests in Fetal Medicine?

Common tests in Fetal Medicine include ultrasound scans, genetic testing (such as amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling), fetal echocardiography (heart scan), and Doppler studies to assess blood flow.

4.What can be detected through Fetal Medicine tests?

Fetal Medicine tests can detect a wide range of conditions, including structural abnormalities, chromosomal disorders (like Down syndrome), congenital heart defects, growth problems, and complications related to multiple pregnancies.

5. When is the best time for Fetal Medicine tests?

Fetal Medicine tests are typically performed at specific stages of pregnancy. Ultrasound scans can be done throughout pregnancy, while genetic tests like amniocentesis or CVS are usually performed between 10 to 20 weeks of pregnancy.

6.Is Fetal Medicine only for high-risk pregnancies?

Fetal Medicine can benefit both high-risk and low-risk pregnancies. While it's often recommended for high-risk cases, such as maternal age over 35 or previous pregnancy complications, it can also provide valuable information and reassurance in low-risk pregnancies.

7.Can Fetal Medicine diagnose all fetal conditions?

Fetal Medicine can detect many conditions, but not all. Some conditions might only become apparent after birth. However, early detection through Fetal Medicine can help manage and prepare for potential issues.

8.Are Fetal Medicine procedures safe for the baby and mother?

Most Fetal Medicine procedures, like ultrasound scans, are considered safe for both the baby and the mother. Invasive tests like amniocentesis carry a slight risk, but healthcare providers carefully assess the benefits and risks before recommending them.

9.Can Fetal Medicine improve pregnancy outcomes?

Yes, Fetal Medicine can help improve pregnancy outcomes by enabling early diagnosis and appropriate management of fetal conditions. This can lead to better planning for medical interventions, treatment, and support.

10.Do I need a referral for Fetal Medicine?

Yes, Fetal Medicine can help improve pregnancy outcomes by enabling early diagnosis and appropriate management of fetal conditions. This can lead to better planning for medical interventions, treatment, and support.