Garbh Samvad by Dr. Shraddha

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06/01/2026

Understanding Recurrent Miscarriage & Stillbirth: There Is Hope
Facing the loss of a pregnancy is an incredibly difficult journey. If you’ve experienced recurrent miscarriages (two or more losses) or a stillbirth (loss after 20 weeks), please know that you are not alone, and there are steps you can take to understand why and plan for a healthy future.

In this video, we break down the potential causes and how a Fetal Medicine Specialist can help you navigate this journey with a personalized prevention plan.

Defining the Terms: What exactly is recurrent miscarriage vs. stillbirth?
Common Causes:
Chromosomal abnormalities
Hormone deficiencies
Infections
Metabolic disorders (Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Thyroid)
Uterine structure or shape

Steps to Prevention:
Specialized testing and diagnosis
Supplementation (Folate, Progesterone)
Targeted treatments and detailed uterine scans
Regular monitoring through early pregnancy sonographies

How We Can Help -
Every journey is unique. A specialist can help identify the root cause and create a tailored plan to support your next pregnancy.

Ready for a deeper dive?
Comment "Hope" below, and we’ll reach out with more detailed information and a prevention plan tailored for you.

27/12/2025

सोनोग्राफी रिपोर्ट में Amniotic Fluid (पानी) का बढ़ना: कारण और उपाय

In a sonography report, a high level of amniotic fluid is known as polyhydramnios. Common causes include gestational diabetes in the mother, fetal abnormalities such as swallowing defects or neurological issues, or infections during pregnancy.

This condition can lead to complications like premature rupture of membranes, preterm birth, abnormal fetal positioning, and maternal discomfort like breathlessness.
Management typically involves regular monitoring through sonography with a fetal medicine specialist, medication to reduce fluid levels, or treating underlying health issues.

In some cases, a procedure called amnioreduction may be performed or an early delivery may be planned to mitigate risks. It is essential to maintain regular antenatal follow-ups to ensure timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

16/12/2025

Cervical Length Assessment: Your Key to Preventing Preterm Birth - Dr. Shraddha

Is Your Cervix Too Short? Don't Skip Your Cervical Length Check!

The best way to spot the risk of preterm labor (premature delivery) is through a Cervical Length Assessment!

Normal Length (18-24 wks): 3-4 cm & Short Cervix (High Risk): Less than 2.5 cm

If you have a history of miscarriages, IVF, or prior cervical surgery, you need this check!
Consult your Fetal Medicine Specialist for a Transvaginal Sonography—it’s the most accurate way!Protect your pregnancy.
Talk to your doctor!

13/12/2025

NIPT Test: A Window into Your Baby's Health

​Did you know that a simple blood test during pregnancy can give you detailed insights into your baby's chromosomes and detect potential genetic problems? This is the power of the NIPT (Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnostic Test)!

​What is NIPT? It involves separating fragments of your baby's DNA from a mother's blood sample for genetic testing.
​When to take it? It can be done anytime after 10 weeks of pregnancy.
The earlier, the better the results!
​Who is it for? NIPT is especially advised for high-risk pregnancies, including:
​Mothers over 35 years of age.

​IVF Conception.
​High risk reported in the Double Marker Test.
​Abnormalities seen on sonography.
​Previous child with a chromosomal/genetic defect.

​Results & Next Steps:
​Low Risk: Your baby is fine!
​High Risk: There are higher chances of chromosomal problems, and a confirmatory test like Amniocentesis may be advised.

​Benefits: It's a safe, 95-99% accurate test that provides crucial information for easy decision-making about your pregnancy care.
​Talk to your fetal medicine specialist today and consider getting this test done!
​Have a happy and safe pregnancy!

09/12/2025

The Anomaly Scan (or Level 2 Scan) is one of the most crucial steps in your pregnancy journey.

Performed between 18 to 20 weeks, this detailed scan acts as a head-to-toe examination of your baby.

In this scan, we check:

Brain and Spinal structure
Heartbeat and blood flow
Facial features (lips, nasal bone)
Internal organs (kidneys, stomach, lungs)
Limbs and physical movement
Placenta and Amniotic fluid levels

It takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour to ensure your baby is developing perfectly. If you have a high-risk pregnancy, we also plan necessary follow-ups.
Have a happy and safe pregnancy.

06/12/2025

Feeling fewer kicks or rolls from your baby?
Reduced baby movements can be a dangerous sign, and we want you to stay safe! After the 28th week, if you experience:

No baby movement all day.

Only light movements/flutters, but no strong kicks.

No movement for 2-3 hours straight.

A sudden change (more or less) in movements that feels abnormal.

Consult your doctor immediately! Getting a check-up and sonography can quickly assess your baby's growth, activity, and blood flow. Have a happy and safe pregnancy!

24/11/2025

Are you wondering what the difference is between a normal pregnancy and a high-risk pregnancy? Or perhaps you want to know how to ensure the best care for yourself and your baby during a complex pregnancy?

In this video, Dr. Shraddha Shinde (Fetal Medicine Specialist) breaks down everything you need to know about High-Risk Pregnancies. From identifying the risk factors—such as maternal age, IVF conception, or existing health issues like BP and Thyroid—to understanding the vital scans required to monitor your baby's growth.

Key Topics Covered in This Video: -
When is a pregnancy classified as "High-Risk"?
Risk Factors: Age (35+), IVF, recurring miscarriages, twins/triplets, and maternal health conditions (Diabetes, BP, Autoimmune, etc.).
Complications: Potential risks if the pregnancy is not monitored closely (Growth restriction, preterm birth, birth defects).
Care Plan: How Fetal Medicine Specialists monitor high-risk cases versus normal pregnancies.

Essential Scan Timeline for High-Risk Pregnancies: Dr. Shinde outlines the critical schedule for sonography to ensure timely detection of any complications:

5-6 Weeks: Pregnancy Detection Scan
11-13 Weeks: NT Sonography
18-20 Weeks: Anomaly Scan
24-26 Weeks: Fetal Echocardiography (Heart Study)
28-30 Weeks: Growth Scans
36-39 Weeks: Doppler Studies

Monitoring Frequency:
1st to 8th Month: Monthly check-ups (checking growth, amniotic fluid, activity).
After 36 Weeks: Weekly check-ups to ensure safe delivery.

Dr. Shraddha Shinde is a renowned Fetal Medicine Specialist dedicated to managing complex pregnancies and ensuring the health of both mother and child.

Have questions?
If you have any doubts regarding your pregnancy care or specific scans, please drop them in the comments section below, and we will answer them!

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20/11/2025

Aapke Baby ki Growth Normal hai ya nahi?

Parents often worry about their baby's weight and height inside the womb. Sonography se humein exact details milte hain!

Iss video mein humne baby ke size ko fruits se compare kiya hai taaki aap aasani se samajh sakein: Month 2: Kishmish (Raisin) - Month 5: Banana - Month 9: Muskmelon

Watch the full video to know the weight and length milestones for all 9 months!


17/11/2025

A Transvaginal Sonography (TVS) is a routine, non-invasive scan that gives doctors the best view, especially early on or when checking the cervical length (a key safety measure for preterm labor risk).

The big take-away: Our expert confirms TVS is 100% safe and does not cause miscarriage or harm the baby!

Watch the full video to understand why this detailed scan is important for your baby's health.

10/11/2025

NT स्कैन की सबसे महत्वपूर्ण जानकारी जो आपको पता होनी चाहिए ! क्या है Ductus Venosus?

If you're pregnant and have had or are preparing for your Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan, this video is a must-watch!

The Ductus Venosus (DV) is a crucial part of your baby's circulatory system that's carefully examined during the NT scan (performed around 11 to 13 weeks of gestation). But what exactly is it, and what does its assessment mean for your baby's health?

In this informative video, I break down the essentials:

What is the Ductus Venosus? A simple explanation of this blood vessel and its vital role in the fetus.

Why is DV Flow Assessment Important? Learn how checking the blood flow pattern through the Ductus Venosus helps in screening for certain chromosomal abnormalities (like Down Syndrome) and cardiac defects.

What Does "Abnormal Flow" Mean? I discuss the different flow patterns and when a deviation might warrant further testing or consultation.

Understanding your scan results can be overwhelming. Let me guide you through the significance of the Ductus Venosus assessment so you can feel informed and empowered during your pregnancy journey.

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07/11/2025

Does the Placenta REALLY Protect the Baby?

The placenta is often called the baby's life support system and its first line of defense. But how effective is this "placental barrier" in truly protecting the growing fetus from everything the mother is exposed to?

In this informative video, we delve into the fascinating and complex role of this temporary organ.

What you will learn:
The Placenta's Main Roles: It provides oxygen and nutrients to the baby and removes waste products. It also produces hormones vital for a successful pregnancy.
Is it an "Impenetrable Shield?" Historically, it was seen as an impenetrable barrier, but this view is largely regarded as false. Nearly all drugs and small molecules will enter the fetal circulation to some degree.

Understanding the placenta helps you make more informed decisions about medications and lifestyle during pregnancy.

04/11/2025

Travelling in Pregnancy: What Scans Help Decide This?
Planning a trip while pregnant? It's one of the most common concerns for expecting mothers! Is traveling, especially long-distance or by air, truly safe for you and your baby?

Watch as our Fetal Medicine Specialist Dr. Shraddha explains the definitive medical criteria—and which crucial scans—determine if you are fit to travel.

Key Travel Safety Factors:

Placenta Position: A critical factor is the position of your placenta. If the placenta is positioned low (Placenta Previa), or covers the cervix, it increases the risk of bleeding, and travel is generally not advised.

Cervical Length: The length of your cervix is another vital measurement. A short cervix increases the risk of preterm labor, making travel a major risk.

Gestational Age: The expert discusses that traveling is often safest during the second trimester. Travel is typically discouraged after 34 weeks of pregnancy.

Scan Importance: These factors are all determined by an ultrasound scan. Always consult your Fetal Medicine Specialist to get a personalized assessment and clearance before traveling.

If you have any questions about the safety of your pregnancy or need a travel fitness check, consult a Fetal Medicine Specialist today!

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