03/06/2026
A heartfelt testimonial from one of our happy mothers. 💜
Her pregnancy journey was a high-risk one, complicated by Rh-negative pregnancy and ICP/IHCP conditions that required continuous monitoring, expert decision-making, and specialized maternal care.
Rh-negative pregnancy occurs when a mother has Rh-negative blood and the fetus is Rh-positive, creating a potential "Rh incompatibility". The mother's immune system may treat the baby’s blood as foreign, producing antibodies that can attack fetal red blood cells, causing anemia or jaundice. This is rarely a problem in the first pregnancy, but sensitization can occur during birth or trauma, affecting future.
ICP/IHCP is a pregnancy-specific liver disorder occurring in the late second/third trimester, characterized by severe itching (pruritus), often on palms/soles without a rash. It is driven by high pregnancy hormones and genetic factors, resulting in elevated bile acids. While symptoms resolve postpartum, ICP increases risks for preterm birth
With timely intervention, close supervision, and compassionate support, she safely delivered her baby and completed her motherhood journey with confidence and joy.
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