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3. The Perinatalogist: The Obstetrician's Obstetrician
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HealthLine Newsletter Winter 2004/2005: The Perinatologist: The Obstetrician's Obstetrician |
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A high risk pregnancy may call for more than the services of an obstetrician no matter how highly trained he or she may be. That is where a specialist in Perinatology like Dr. David Berck comes in.
Our Perinatologist helps MKMG patients in four ways:
- Dr. Berck works with the MKMG obstetrician to insure the best planning for high-risk pregnancies.
- In normal pregnancies being managed by the obstetrician, a specialist like Dr. Berck may be consulted if complications develop.
- The Perinatologist simply may act as the high-risk patient's main obstetrician.
- Finally, the Perinatologist also provides advice to a pregnant patient's internist or other physician. For example, if a pregnant patient is taking certain medications, they may have to be changed to ensure the well being of the fetus. Dr. Berck can help select the safest alternative.
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What are some of the risks in high-risk pregnancy? Pre-existing conditions could complicate pregnancy. Examples include:
- high blood pressure
- diabetes
- asthma
- certain medications which the mother is taking
Complications directly related to the pregnancy
- high blood pressure specifically caused by the pregnancy
- a woman going into labor before full term
- the sonogram indicates twins or triplets
- difficulties in a previous pregnancy
In short, the maternal fetal medicine specialist is there at the mother's side working to lower the risk of high risk pregnancy. |
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David Berck, MD Graduating from Harvard Medical School in 1991, Dr. Berck's residency was at Massachusetts General Hospital from 1991 to 1995. This was followed by a fellowship at Columbia Presbyterian from 1996 to 1998. Dr. Berck practices in our Mount Kisco and Carmel offices. Mount Kisco: 914-242-1380 Carmel: 845-278-4300
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