High Risk Obstetrics

A high-risk pregnancy is (at-risk) pregnancy, the mother, fetus, or neonate is at increased risk of morbidity or mortality before, during, or after delivery.

  • Ectopic pregnancy, Scar ectopic pregnancy
  • Miscarriage
  • Multiple Pregnancy
  • Cervical cerclage
  • Recurrent miscarriage
  • Antepartum hemorrhage
  • Pregnancy after Cesarean
  • Preterm labor
  • IUGR/Macrosomia
  • Medical disorders in pregnancy like Gestational Diabetes, Hypertension, autoimmune, and other disorders

Gynecologic Cancers and Screening

There is no way to know for sure if a woman will get gynecologic cancer. That’s why it is important to pay attention to the body and to recognize the warning signs or symptoms of gynecologic cancer. Any unusual pain, vaginal discharge, or bleeding should be reported to the doctor.

Prevention of Cervical cancer:

  • Cancer prevention by HPV immunization of women aged 9-45 years.
  • Screening and early treatment of precancerous lesions
  • Papsmear LBC HPV
  • Office colposcopy
  • Endometrial office Biopsy
  • Precancerous conditions of cervix and early cervical cancers Cryotherapy and LEEP
  • Biopsy of Vulva and Vagina