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A 42-year-old corporate lawyer from Pune, previously diagnosed with unexplained secondary infertility, was referred to Dr. Mittal after conceiving through IVF. Detailed anomaly scan revealed early signs of fetal hydrops. Through careful monitoring and intrauterine transfusions, the pregnancy continued to 34 weeks, resulting in a healthy baby girl who required brief NICU care.
A 19-year-old tribal woman from a remote village presented with severe anemia and a twin pregnancy complicated by selective fetal growth restriction. Dr. Mittal coordinated nutritional support, arranged temporary housing near the hospital, and performed laser ablation for TTTS. Both twins were delivered at 32 weeks and thrived with minimal intervention.
A 30-year-old software engineer with type 1 diabetes was terrified about pregnancy risks. Dr. Mittal implemented a rigorous glucose monitoring protocol alongside fetal echocardiography. Despite developing polyhydramnios, the patient delivered a healthy boy at 37 weeks through planned cesarean section.
A 28-year-old professional dancer from Mumbai discovered her fetus had congenital diaphragmatic hernia at 20 weeks. Dr. Mittal arranged for fetal MRI, coordinated with pediatric surgeons, and provided psychological support throughout. The baby underwent successful repair surgery 48 hours after birth at 38 weeks.
A 35-year-old school teacher with a history of three miscarriages was diagnosed with balanced translocation. After preimplantation genetic testing, Dr. Mittal monitored her pregnancy with serial cervical length scans and progesterone support. She carried to full term and delivered a healthy daughter.
A migrant construction worker's wife presented at 24 weeks with severe preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction. Dr. Mittal managed the case with antihypertensives and close Doppler surveillance, enabling the pregnancy to continue to 31 weeks. The 1.2kg baby boy showed remarkable catch-up growth in NICU.
A 32-year-old journalist with autoimmune thyroid disorder conceived after years of treatment. Dr. Mittal detected early signs of fetal goiter and managed it with adjusted medication doses. The pregnancy progressed smoothly, resulting in an uncomplicated vaginal delivery at 39 weeks.
A 26-year-old first-time mother from an affluent family was diagnosed with fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma at 16 weeks. Dr. Mittal performed in-utero laser ablation of tumor vessels, preventing high-output cardiac failure. The baby was delivered at 36 weeks and required only minor postnatal surgery.
A 41-year-old homemaker with rheumatic heart disease became pregnant unexpectedly. Dr. Mittal coordinated with cardiologists for optimized medication and performed detailed fetal cardiac scans. Despite maternal challenges, the pregnancy reached 35 weeks with a healthy outcome for both mother and baby.
A couple from Dubai traveled specifically to consult Dr. Mittal after their previous child was born with skeletal dysplasia. Through advanced genetic testing and 3D ultrasound, Dr. Mittal provided reassurance about the current pregnancy's normal skeletal development, allowing them to continue with confidence.
A 29-year-old professional with PCOS and gestational diabetes was carrying twins. Dr. Mittal detected discordant growth early and implemented customized nutritional plans with continuous glucose monitoring. The twins were delivered at 36 weeks with nearly identical birth weights.
A 24-year-old woman from a low-income family presented with fetal hydrocephalus at 22 weeks. Dr. Mittal arranged for financial assistance and performed serial cephalocentesis procedures. The baby was delivered at 34 weeks and is undergoing successful shunt management.
A 38-year-old academic researcher with a history of cervical incompetence had a rescue cerclage placed by Dr. Mittal at 19 weeks after shortening was detected. With modified activity and close monitoring, she carried to 37 weeks and delivered a healthy baby boy.