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Doctors at Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital save mother & baby, From a potentially fatal umbilical cord prolapse!

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Hyderabad, June 28th, 2021: The team of doctors at Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital, Kondapur; led by Dr. Prameela Shekhar, Sr. Consultant Obstetrics & Gynecology; saved the lives of a mother and her newborn by performing an emergency caesarean surgery. The young mother in an advanced stage of pregnancy developed a rare and life-threatening complication called umbilical cord prolapse, which was potentially fatal for both the mother and the fetus. Both the mother and baby have since recovered without any complications and have been discharged.

The 32-year-old Mrs. Manasa was into her eighth month of pregnancy and was preparing to visit the hospital for her routine prenatal check. She was however petrified by the sight of a suspended loop of cord between her legs and the amniotic fluid draining out swiftly. The worried family on consultation with her treating obstetrician, Dr Prameela Shekhar, was advised to shift her in a supine position to the hospital. An ultrasound scan done at the hospital indicated presence of fetal heart beat and a loop of cord between the thighs. She was rushed to the operation theatre, an immediate Cesarean section was performed and within fifteen minutes a female baby weighing 2.45 kgs was delivered. Both the mother and baby are healthy with no other complications.

The umbilical cord prolapse, though a rare phenomenon is a medical emergency during pregnancy, necessitating urgent Cesarean surgery to save both the fetus and the mother. Umbilical cord prolapse manifests when the amniotic sac which holds the fetus, breaches, leading to the amniotic fluid spilling out of the sac and the umbilical cord coming out of the uterus. The umbilical cord is the lifeline of the fetus supplying blood, oxygen and the nutrients for its growth. While hanging out of the uterus the cord is likely to get squeezed between the baby and the mother’s womb, thereby depriving the fetus of its supply of essentials including oxygen needed to survive. This can be fatal to the fetus leading to stillbirth and can be lethal to the mother as well. While performing the cesarean section the umbilical cord compression is relieved and the supply of essentials is maintained to the fetus to keep it alive. However, any delay in cesarean surgery could impact the fetus by way of serious consequences like damage to the brain and other organs and including death.

About Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital:

Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital is India’s leading specialty hospital network for Women and Children. We have a robust presence in six cities, including Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi NCR, Amritsar, Chennai and Pune, making it the foremost integrated Maternal and Child Healthcare Service Provider in India. Our primary objective is to provide the highest standards of clinical excellence, with personalized care for every mother and child. The relentless hard work since inception, has enabled Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital to win the trust of millions of women and children across India, and to ensure that both mother and baby are In Safe Hands.

Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital has been following all the required safety precautions throughout the pandemic to keep patients safe.

Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital has a network of 14 centres across India, located in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi NCR, Amritsar, Chennai & Pune cities. Through its network of 14 centers, Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital offers Maternity and Gynecology, Fetal Medicine, Pediatrics and Neonatology services, and is on a mission to bring international standards of healthcare to every individual. We are driven by the vision of Apollo to offer healthcare of international standards in India. In a span of 37 years, over 175,000+ babies have been safely delivered through Apollo Cradle & Children’s Hospital. 

Updated on June 28, 2021
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