Successful Delivery of Jaundice & Hepatitis-E Affected Pregnant Woman at Sahara Hospital

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A High-Risk Pregnancy Managed with Expertise

A pregnant woman suffering from severe jaundice and Hepatitis-E faced a life-threatening condition. Thanks to the expertise of Dr. Richa Gangwar and the specialized team at Sahara Hospital, Lucknow, both the mother and baby were saved through a successful delivery.

Critical Condition and Immediate Intervention

The 22-year-old pregnant woman had dangerously high bilirubin levels, posing a severe risk to both her and the baby. As her condition worsened, her liver function deteriorated, leading to complications that required immediate medical intervention.

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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Treatment

Dr. Richa Gangwar and her team implemented a carefully monitored treatment plan, ensuring the stability of both mother and baby. Advanced ICU support, infection management, and high-risk obstetric care were provided to manage the complexities of her condition.

Safe Delivery and Postnatal Recovery

With continuous medical supervision, the patient successfully delivered a healthy baby. The mother also recovered well under postnatal intensive care, highlighting the hospital’s expertise in handling high-risk pregnancies.

Commitment to High-Risk Maternal Care

Dr. Gangwar emphasized the importance of timely intervention and expert medical care for pregnant women suffering from jaundice or hepatitis. She urged expecting mothers to seek early diagnosis and continuous prenatal check-ups to avoid complications.

Conclusion

This case is a testament to Sahara Hospital’s leadership in high-risk maternal care. With the right expertise and timely intervention, even the most complicated pregnancies can have successful outcomes.


 

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