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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH): Early Ultrasound Clues & Why Specialist-Led Scans Matter

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a rare but serious congenital condition that develops before a baby is born. This condition affects the diaphragm and can cause problems with lung growth and breathing after birth.

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Ultrasound in Pregnancy: Your Baby’s Health and Development

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The Future of Prenatal Testing: What to Expect in the Coming Years

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⁠The Role of Fetal Medicine in a Healthy Pregnancy

Explore The Importance of Fetal Medicine When parents are expecting pregnancy, there are many questions surrounding their heads, especially when...

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Dr Sabia Mangat has done her post graduation in obstetrics and gynaecology. She completed her one year fellowship programme in Reproductive Medicine And IVF from IIRH (International Institute for training and research in Reproductive Health ) and BACC healthcare Bangalore, under mentorship of Padmashree Dr Kamini A Rao( stood first in her fellowship exam).

She has trained in advanced laparoscopy under Dr B Ramesh at Altius hospital bangalore.
She has also trained in colour doppler scans at Mediscan Chennai .

She is a certified member of Chandigarh obstetrics and gynaecology society ( COGS), Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction (ISAR), Indian Fertility Society ( IFS) ,FOGSI and IMA.

Dr. Trishdeep, our Director and Consultant Radiologist, brings nearly five years of dedicated experience to our team. He completed a two-year fellowship in fetal medicine at the prestigious Bangalore Fetal Medicine Centre after earning his MD. With extensive expertise, Dr. Trishdeep has conducted thousands of advanced pregnancy scans and has performed or assisted in nearly 50 complex fetal procedures, including amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, fetal blood transfusion, and fetal reduction.

He is certified by the Fetal Medicine Foundation UK and is an active member of several professional bodies, including the Fetal Medicine Foundation (UK), the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG), the Fetal Medicine Foundation (India), and the Society of Fetal Medicine (India). Dr. Trishdeep has a particular interest in fetal procedures and the management of complications in monochorionic twin pregnancies.