The Society of Fetal Medicine is a global forum of Indian origin that envisions offering every fetus an optimal outcome. The Society has already embarked on its mission of opening minds to fetal needs and is a continuously evolving multidisciplinary organization with members from the fields of obstetrics, genetics, fetal medicine, ultrasound, radiology, pediatrics, pediatric surgery, neonatology, pediatric cardiology, laboratory medicine, laboratory technology, infertility, community medicine, medical statistics, medical ethics, social work, and psychology.
The Society's primary objectives are to promote and expand education and research in fetal medicine and facilitate the rapid translation of research findings into clinical application. The society encourages and organizes continuing professional education programs, promotion of public awareness, advocating standards of practice and enunciating clinical and technical guidelines.
This video was so so helpful.. unfortunately doctors do not share such detailed information with patients and as you mentioned, anxiety plays a huge role during pregnancy-so videos like these really do help a lot! Thanks very much .. very very well explained!
There is a minimal difference in the whole evaluation process of risk assessment with a 90%correct NT plane. We have to accept that, NT is all about the right Fetal position rather than the person doing it. Even with all protocols followed , if you don't get the fetus on its protocol based position, it's practically impossible to get the perfect plane. Therefore, if the NT is little off the perfect plane, then also, the measurements can be taken into account if there is not much grossly inaccurate . As all of us do NT scan on daily basis, we all have acquired that perception as to which NT is going to be abnormal and which are likely to be normal just by eye balling. We need to relax guys,,, you never get the perfect plane. You can't call back the patient for days n days just for that Few adjustments. If eyeballing gives you an impression that NT is going to be normal, I guess, little off the the protocol measurements will do less impact on the risk assessment.
We give too much back to our patients by free... it's absolutely true as Dr Khurana pointed. We need to sometimes pull that mentality out off our shoulders and let the people know the value of their physicians. Once they start getting anything for free, they expect next thing to be free as well. In Europe, a friend of mine told me, that getting any additional advice or opinions from physicians is like Gold. Nothing is free in Europe. But in India, Drs are too kind hearted that we charge for consultations only but end up doing USG and surgeries for free.
Hai sir Iam a women who delivered 2 babies by CS. One passed away after delivery another son is 7years old now. During my second pregannacy my indirect coomb test was negative, recently i planned to get pregannant, before getting concieve, i just cheked my indirect coomb test, unfortuanately it is positive and 3+. UnTill now because of ict positive i did not plan yet my pregnancy. Could you please suggest me a soultion... Pls🙏🙏🙏
Sir, from what gestational age can we start CTG monitoring ? because till now I knew that autonomic system of fetus develops at after 32 weeks and CTG should be done from 32 weeks onwards.... but here you are saying that we should use safety net and start CTG daily even at 26 weeks... pls explain sir
Hi.. I have similar problem like case 6. ICT was negative intially but at 30th ICT result is positive.. please share how to take care thi issue.. can anyone provide me Dr. Vivek Krishna email id or how to contact him. or how to check fetus blood group what is the fetus blood group is same as monther.
Sir i had placental insufficiency in both my pregnancy where i delivered a healthy baby weighing 1.4kg for 1st baby but for 2nd baby girl fetal demise in 28 weeks. How can i avoid it in my future pregnancy
Sir i am 19 weeks pregnant now.. second pregnancy.anty d taken in first delivery.first cs done in 34 weeks bcs of ict positive 1:4).now ict negative...but fetal have some anemic.so any problem???anomaly scaning report showing 86% growth.
Both part 1 and part2 provide a great amount of information a Fetal medicine specialist should know and stand as telltale evidence of Vivek’s mastery on the subject. Enjoyed the Lucent teaching.