Need gynae suggestions for high risk pregnancy ( type 2 diabetic)

Wond€rmom

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Hi everyone,
I just found to be pregnant few days ago and looking for a gynae who is experienced in high risk pregnancy.
So far I have got suggestions for Dr Shephali Tagore (KKH), Dr. Annapurna Venkat (Sincere healthcare) and few doctors from NUH through my friends.

I understand that both are very popular and busy, so want to know the opinion from anyone who have delivered through these doctors or anyone else that you can recommend.

Thank you
 


I have delivered my dd in 2017 under Dr. Shefali Tagore, normal vaginal delivery without epidural.
She has very good expertise and is extremely knowledgeable with her decision making.
My lab tests showed i was low on amniotic fluid from week 36, however Dr. Shefali did not see any concerns with continuing upto full term and with mutual consent let us continue with regular heartbeat checkups and baby movement noting.
At week 39 she proposed to get induced and she did a good job with the entire delivery process. I give her 5 star rating for her knowledge and precision in decision making.
 
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I have delivered my dd in 2017 under Dr. Shefali Tagore, normal vaginal delivery without epidural.
She has very good expertise and is extremely knowledgeable with her decision making.
My lab tests showed i was low on amniotic fluid from week 36, however Dr. Shefali did not see any concerns with continuing upto full term and with mutual consent let us continue with regular heartbeat checkups and baby movement noting.
At week 39 she proposed to get induced and she did a good job with the entire delivery process. I give her 5 star rating for her knowledge and precision in decision making.

Thank you so much
 
If you're also considering going private, I'd recommend Dr Chris Ng at Camden Med. He was the one who helped my sister give birth to her first baby a few years ago. It was also a high-risk pregnancy (preeclampsia) but she and her baby made it safe and sound :) Hope this helps. Good luck and stay healthy!
 
If you're also considering going private, I'd recommend Dr Chris Ng at Camden Med. He was the one who helped my sister give birth to her first baby a few years ago. It was also a high-risk pregnancy (preeclampsia) but she and her baby made it safe and sound :) Hope this helps. Good luck and stay healthy!
Thank you
 
I have delivered my dd in 2017 under Dr. Shefali Tagore, normal vaginal delivery without epidural.
She has very good expertise and is extremely knowledgeable with her decision making.
My lab tests showed i was low on amniotic fluid from week 36, however Dr. Shefali did not see any concerns with continuing upto full term and with mutual consent let us continue with regular heartbeat checkups and baby movement noting.
At week 39 she proposed to get induced and she did a good job with the entire delivery process. I give her 5 star rating for her knowledge and precision in decision making.


Hi there, can I just check with you what was your amniotic fluid level? I was also recently found to be low but am only at 33 weeks.
 
If you're also considering going private, I'd recommend Dr Chris Ng at Camden Med. He was the one who helped my sister give birth to her first baby a few years ago. It was also a high-risk pregnancy (preeclampsia) but she and her baby made it safe and sound :) Hope this helps. Good luck and stay healthy!
Thank you
 

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