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Manipal Hospital Pune Earlier Columbia Asia Hospital Pune

  • Gynecologist/Obstetrician
  • Kharadi , Pune
  • 100 Beds

Summary:

  • Manipal Hospital Kharadi Pune (Earlier Columbia Asia Hospital Pune) is accredited by NABH.
  • The multi-speciality hospital has 100 beds.

Manipal Hospital Baner

  • Gynecologist/Obstetrician
  • Baner , Pune
  • 250 Beds

Summary:

  1. Manipal Hospital Baner, Pune has 250 beds for the in-patients including 144 intensive care beds.
  2. Manipal hospital In Baner, Pune is a multispeciality hospital with several departments offering the entire spectrum of patient care.

MEDICOVER MULTI-SPECIALITY HOSPITAL KLE - PUNE

  • Gynecologist/Obstetrician
  • Pimpri Chinchwad , Pune
  • 0 Beds

Summary:

  • Medicover Hospitals KLE, located in Bhosari, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune, is a 300-bed multi-specialty hospital
  • Medicover hospital Pune is situated beside Union Bank of India, Sector No 1, Indrayani Nagar, Bhosari, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune.

Amniocentesis

Amniocentesis is a procedure in which amniotic fluid from the uterus is removed to test for genetic abnormalities, and other developmental disorders of the fetus. The amniotic fluid is used to protect the baby during pregnancy and also contains fetal cells, hence can be used to find out information about the fetus. This prenatal test is necessary in case there is a family history of genetic disorders or there are some irregularities in the ultrasound. Amniocentesis can detect neural tube defects such as spina bifida and anencephaly and can also determine the sex of the baby. It is usually performed in the 15th – 18th week of pregnancy. 

Symptoms

An amniocentesis may be carried out in the case of- 

  • Down Syndrome
  • Sickle cell anemia
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Tay Sach’s disease
  • Abnormal screening tests
  • Rh disease

Treatment

Before beginning an Amniocentesis, an ultrasound is performed in order to check the position of the fetus and placenta, the heart rate of the fetus and to find a suitable spot to inject the amniotic sac. A long needle is inserted at the identified place and an appropriate amount of amniotic fluid is withdrawn. The amniotic fluid removed is then sent to a lab for testing. 

Risks

There are several risks involved in an Amniocentesis. There may be an infection or bleeding at the site of insertion of the needle. During performing the test, there are chances of the amniotic fluid to leak out of the vagina. If done in the second trimester of the pregnancy, there are also possibilities of miscarriage. During amniocentesis, there may be a needle injury which may harm the fetus. The baby’s blood cells may enter the mother’s blood while carrying out this procedure. In case the mother has HIV or infections like Hepatitis C, the infection may spread to the baby while carrying out an Amniocentesis. 

After Procedure

After an Amniocentesis, the heart rate of the mother and fetus is monitored. Minor cramps may be experienced after the procedure. It is essential to rest and avoid all sorts of physical exercise for at least one day.
 
The doctor must be called in case of – 
  • Fever 
  • Bleeding or leaking of amniotic fluid after the Amniocentesis
  • Severe pain and cramps
  • Changes in movement of the fetus