
We think that everyone deserves the best care possible during their pregnancy. The majority of pregnancies are pretty regular, however, some have medical complications. These may have an impact on your health, your baby's health, or both. This pregnancy is classified as "high-risk."
Pregnancy problems can come in a variety of forms. That is why it is critical to seek the services of a highly skilled perinatologist – an obstetrician with further training and board certification in high-risk pregnancy care. This doctor is also known as a "maternal-fetal medicine specialist."
Weill Cornell Medicine's Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine has earned international acclaim as a pioneer in comprehensive, innovative care for high-risk pregnancies. Our staff delivers hundreds of high-risk pregnancies each year.
We are committed to assisting you in having the healthiest pregnancy and delivery for both you and your child as is humanly possible.
Why Choose Mothers and Fetuses Medical Center?
Compassionate, individualized care for you and your baby: During and after your pregnancy with a high-risk baby, our staff will offer you compassionate care. During your pregnancy, every aspect of care will be geared toward ensuring that both you and any baby or kids you're carrying remain in the best possible health.
Your treatment will be individualized to address the precise problem that you or your kid is suffering from. We will take care of you so that you can realize your full potential in terms of both your physical health and your mental and emotional well-being.
Our group gets together on a regular basis to discuss the various ways in which we can provide the best possible care for all of our patients, as well as to go over the outcomes and talk about the most recent research. As a result, the care that we provide and the therapies that we provide in the future will be more effective.
Multidisciplinary care from leading experts: If you decide to go through Weill Cornell Medicine, you will have access to a large network of general practitioners as well as specialists. Your specialist in maternal and fetal medicine may depend on the circumstances, consult with physicians specializing in cardiology, fetal care, neonatology (the treatment of newborn infants), and other areas of medicine.
Conditions We Treat
Our team cares for pregnant patients who have an underlying condition, such as
● Heart disease
● High blood pressure
● Preeclampsia (high blood pressure after 20 weeks)
● Diabetes or other endocrine disorders
● Kidney or gastrointestinal disease
● Infectious diseases (flu, strep throat, stomach virus, and others)
Patients who are otherwise healthy but have a higher risk for problems due to factors such as the following are also cared for by our staff.
● Abnormal AFP (alpha-fetoprotein) blood test
● Expected twins, triplets or more
● Recurrent preterm (early) labor or birth
● Premature rupture of membranes
● Recurrent pregnancy loss
● Suspected fetal growth restriction (baby not growing enough)
● Baby’s congenital anomalies or genetic disease
● Placenta disorder
● Irregular shaped uterus
● Fibroids (lumps growing in the uterus)
● Prior history of abdominal (stomach or uterus) surgery
Care and Treatment by Leading Experts,
Fortunately, developments in technology and imaging have contributed to improvements in both the diagnosis of high-risk pregnancies and the care they receive. In conjunction with our Ultrasound Services Unit, which is known across the country for its excellence, our experts will employ the most cutting-edge equipment to examine the development and growth of your baby.
Early diagnosis of any condition is essential because it not only improves the likelihood of your and your baby's long-term health but also promotes your peace of mind throughout your pregnancy. This is because early detection improves the likelihood of your and your baby's long-term health.
Tests for Your Baby During Pregnancy
Our experts will monitor both your health and the health of your baby using the most cutting-edge technologies available. The tests will determine whether or not your child is getting an adequate supply of oxygen and whether or not all of their organs and anatomy are developing normally. These are some of the possible tests:
PRECONCEPTION CARE
PRENATAL SCREENING
● Ultrasound
● First-trimester nuchal
● translucency scan
● Second Trimester detailed scan
● Fetal echocardiography
● Genetic Screening
FETAL TESTING & TREATMENT
● Invasive
● Non-invasive
SPECIAL PREGNANCY CARE
HEALTH TOPICS
PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
COSMETIC PROCEDURES
MATERNITY DENTAL CARE
Make an Appointment
The Sharjah Center for Mothers and Newborns, located at Kanad Maternal Fetal Medicine Center, has its origins in Al Ain, where it serves as the city's primary facility for maternal and fetal health care. Your doctor may recommend seeing a perinatologist if your pregnancy is deemed high-risk. A perinatologist is an obstetrician who has completed further training in the treatment of complicated pregnancies. They are also known as Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialists. This expert will collaborate with your primary care physician, midwives, and other medical staff to ensure the healthiest outcome for you and your unborn child.
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Contact Us:
+97167411031
+97167411031
Mother and Fetuses Medical Center
458 Wasit Street, Al Azra,
Sharjah.
info@motherfetus.com
Meet our team
Throughout the duration of their pregnancies and beyond, the qualified medical professionals and specialists at our organization are committed to providing expectant women with the highest quality medical care possible. Our staff includes obstetricians, pediatricians, sonographers, nurses, and healthcare assistants who are trained to provide specialized treatment and care for pregnant women and young moms before and during the birthing process.