A High-Risk Pregnancy Managed Successfully at Birth Cord by Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals, Kondapur

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Pregnancy can sometimes take an unexpected turn, requiring swift medical decisions and expert care. This is the story of a high-risk pregnancy case, successfully managed at Birth Cord by Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals, Kondapur, under the care of Dr. Komal Mettupalli, Consultant Obstetrician &Gynaecologist.

The Clinical Challenge

The expectant mother presented with severe hypertension, a serious pregnancy complication that can pose significant risks to both mother and baby. Further evaluation revealed severe intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), indicating compromised fetal growth due to reduced placental blood flow.

This combination placed both mother and baby at high risk, including:

  • Maternal complications such as seizures or stroke
  • Placental insufficiency
  • Fetal distress

Timely Intervention at Birth Cord by Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals

Given the critical nature of the condition, the patient was immediately taken up for an emergency LSCS (Lower Segment Cesarean Section) at Birth Cord by Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals, Kondapur. The decision was made with precision and urgency, prioritizing safety for both mother and baby.

The Outcome

A 900-gram baby was delivered successfully. Despite the extremely low birth weight, the baby received immediate neonatal support and continuous monitoring. With dedicated care:

  • The mother recovered well post-delivery
  • The baby showed steady improvement under specialized newborn care

Today, both mother and baby are doing well.

Strength of 24×7 Mother & Child Emergency Care

This case highlights the importance of 24×7 Mother & Child Emergency services at Birth Cord by Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals, where high-risk pregnancies are managed with rapid response, advanced monitoring, and multidisciplinary expertise.

Doctor’s Note

“Severe hypertension with IUGR is a critical pregnancy complication that requires close monitoring and timely intervention. With prompt decision-making and coordinated care, positive outcomes are achievable for both mother and baby.”