High Risk Pregnancy & Delivery

By Hemant Desh Pandey

High Risk Pregnancy & Delivery
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  1. Iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy
  2. Megaloblastic anaemia in pregnancy
  3. Sickle cell disease in pregnancy
  4. Thalassemia in pregnancy
  5. Cardiac diseases in pregnancy
  6. Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy
  7. Gestational diabetes
  8. Thyroid disorders in pregnancy
  9. Renal disease in pregnancy
  10. Epilepsy in pregnancy
  11. Acquired coagulation disorders in pregnancy
  12. Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
  13. HIV in pregnancy
  14. Liver diseases in pregnancy
  15. Febrile illness in pregnancy
  16. Skin diseases in pregnancy
  17. TORCH in pregnancy
  18. Preterm labour
  19. Pre labour rupture of the membranes - PROM
  20. Cervical insufficiency
  21. Post term pregnancy (prolonged pregnancy)
  22. Placenta praevia
  23. Abruptio placentae
  24. Rh alloimmunization
  25. IUGR
  26. Intrauterine foetal demise
  27. Multifetal gestation
  28. Induction of labor
  29. Pregnancy after previous cesarean section
  30. Ectopic pregnancy
  31. Hyperemesis gravidarum
  32. Gestational trophoblastic disease
  33. Cesarean section
  34. Rupture of the uterus
  35. Contracted pelvis and cephalopelvic disproportion
  36. Non immune hydrops fetalis
  37. Amniotic fluid embolism
  38. Immunization in pregnancy
  39. Obstetric analgesia and anaesthesia in high risk pregnancies
  40. Cord around neck
  41. Trisomy 21
  42. Amniotic fluid abnormalities
  43. Obesity and pregnancy
  44. Fetal distress in pregnancy
  45. Corticosteroids for lung maturity
  46. Progesterone in pregnancy
  47. Varicose veins in pregnancy
  48. Pregnancy after organ transplants
  49. Human milk banking - need of the time
  50. Oncofertility
  51. Partogram
  52. Nonstress test
  53. Sildenefil Citrate in Obstetrics

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