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High Risk Pregnancy mean babies will be born with deformities? -Dr. Kanimozhi of Cloudnine Hospitals
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Usually high risk pregnancy per se don’t land up in a deformity in a child because even if it high risk or if it is a normal pregnancy, we always do a NT scan between 11 to 14 weeks and a double staining marker and we also do a anomaly targeted scan between 20 to 22 weeks to rule out any deformities. As such in some uncontrolled diabetes where even some of the tests like the NT scan and the anomaly, the patients do land up in certain anomalies in term which is only identified at that time because of the underlying diabetes complicating pregnancies, we do face certain deliveries in that way also.
Usually high risk pregnancy per se don’t land up in a deformity in a child because even if it high risk or if it is a normal pregnancy, we always do a NT scan between 11 to 14 weeks and a double staining marker and we also do a anomaly targeted scan between 20 to 22 weeks to rule out any deformities. As such in some uncontrolled diabetes where even some of the tests like the NT scan and the anomaly, the patients do land up in certain anomalies in term which is only identified at that time because of the underlying diabetes complicating pregnancies, we do face certain deliveries in that way also.