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A high-risk pregnancy reviewed by an entire team — in one room.

A high-risk pregnancy reviewed weekly by an obstetrics, fetal-medicine, and neonatal team in one room.

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Lamia K.
High-risk pregnancy · age 32
08 April 2026

Lamia was referred to our Maternal-Fetal Medicine team at 14 weeks after her obstetrician identified a low-lying placenta and a fetal growth concern on a routine scan. From her first appointment, her care was coordinated by a single named midwife, with weekly MDT reviews attended by her consultant obstetrician, a fetal-medicine specialist, and a neonatologist.

At 28 weeks a Doppler study flagged early uteroplacental insufficiency. The team adjusted Lamia's monitoring to twice-weekly reviews and brought in a haematologist to manage her anticoagulation plan. She received two courses of corticosteroids to accelerate fetal lung maturation and was admitted to our high-dependency unit at 32 weeks for close observation.

Lamia delivered by planned caesarean at 34+2 weeks. Her daughter weighed 1.9 kg and spent 12 days in our Level-3 NICU before going home. At her six-week postnatal check, Lamia described the continuity of care — one team, one plan, every week — as the thing that made all the difference.

A high-risk pregnancy reviewed by an entire team — in one room.
Lamia K., High-risk pregnancy · age 32

This story is published with the patient's full consent and has been reviewed by the treating clinical team.

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