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The period of pregnancy is the time when the pregnant mother and the fetus need to be properly cared for. It is important to receive care by a doctor with expertise in maternal-fetal medicine (MFM). for in-depth care Let the pregnant mother be healthy and the baby in the womb open their eyes smoothly. Ready to grow with quality in the future Dr. Romsai Lertphian Pittayakul Obstetrics - Gynecology, Women's Health Center Bangkok Hospital said that the method of caring for pregnant mothers using Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) is care provided by doctors with expertise in maternal and fetal medicine. It will be continued after completing training in obstetrics and gynecology. It is in-depth care for pregnant mothers and fetuses. To detect risks Ultrasound to look at the baby's health Evaluate treatment Prevent abnormalities that may occur As well as providing close consultation and advice throughout the pregnancy. To keep mothers and little ones healthy.
The main duties of a doctor in maternal and fetal medicine, Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM), include: 1. Providing care and advice from preparation before conception. During prenatal care, delivery time, and after birth. 2. Care and receive prenatal care for pregnant mothers who are at high risk. 3. Advice and counseling when suspected or detected that the fetus has an abnormality. 4. Ultrasound examination to evaluate the health of the fetus and find fetal abnormalities. 5. Screening and diagnosis of abnormalities in the fetus. 6. Treat fetuses that have abnormalities since they were in Email Marketing List the mother's womb, such as fetal edema, cardiac arrhythmias, etc. 7. Check for genetic abnormalities in fetuses and mothers, including amniocentesis. Placenta biopsy Drawing blood from the baby's umbilical cord, etc. 8. Take care of delivery and after childbirth. 9. Terminate pregnancy according to medical indications. The pregnant mother who needs special care is Mothers with high-risk pregnancies include: 1. Mothers over 35 years old 2. Under 18 years old 3. Mothers pregnant with twins. In particular, twins born from the same egg are at risk for many complications, such as babies having blood transferred between them.
Babies grow to different sizes, etc. 4. Mothers with congenital diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure. Autoimmune diseases, kidney disease, epilepsy, asthma, cancer. 5. Mothers with an abnormal blood type, namely Rh negative with isoimmunization. 6. Mother has various infections such as hepatitis. Sexually transmitted diseases, etc. 7. Mothers who have a history of taking drugs or chemicals that may affect the fetus. 8. Mothers with a short cervix 9. Mothers who have threatened miscarriage, frequent miscarriages, low placenta. 10. Mothers who have given birth prematurely. 11. Mothers who have given birth to babies with slow growth in the womb 12. Mothers who have given birth to low birth weight newborns Giving birth to a baby that is smaller than normal (IUGR)13. Mother who gave birth to a child with a birth defect. 14. Mothers with genetic diseases such as thalassemia. 15. Mothers with pre-eclampsia.
The main duties of a doctor in maternal and fetal medicine, Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM), include: 1. Providing care and advice from preparation before conception. During prenatal care, delivery time, and after birth. 2. Care and receive prenatal care for pregnant mothers who are at high risk. 3. Advice and counseling when suspected or detected that the fetus has an abnormality. 4. Ultrasound examination to evaluate the health of the fetus and find fetal abnormalities. 5. Screening and diagnosis of abnormalities in the fetus. 6. Treat fetuses that have abnormalities since they were in Email Marketing List the mother's womb, such as fetal edema, cardiac arrhythmias, etc. 7. Check for genetic abnormalities in fetuses and mothers, including amniocentesis. Placenta biopsy Drawing blood from the baby's umbilical cord, etc. 8. Take care of delivery and after childbirth. 9. Terminate pregnancy according to medical indications. The pregnant mother who needs special care is Mothers with high-risk pregnancies include: 1. Mothers over 35 years old 2. Under 18 years old 3. Mothers pregnant with twins. In particular, twins born from the same egg are at risk for many complications, such as babies having blood transferred between them.
Babies grow to different sizes, etc. 4. Mothers with congenital diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure. Autoimmune diseases, kidney disease, epilepsy, asthma, cancer. 5. Mothers with an abnormal blood type, namely Rh negative with isoimmunization. 6. Mother has various infections such as hepatitis. Sexually transmitted diseases, etc. 7. Mothers who have a history of taking drugs or chemicals that may affect the fetus. 8. Mothers with a short cervix 9. Mothers who have threatened miscarriage, frequent miscarriages, low placenta. 10. Mothers who have given birth prematurely. 11. Mothers who have given birth to babies with slow growth in the womb 12. Mothers who have given birth to low birth weight newborns Giving birth to a baby that is smaller than normal (IUGR)13. Mother who gave birth to a child with a birth defect. 14. Mothers with genetic diseases such as thalassemia. 15. Mothers with pre-eclampsia.