
Dr. Sankar Dasmahapatra earned his bachelor's degree (M.B.B.S) from Nil Ratan Sirkar College and Hospital, Calcutta. He achieved the Master's degree (M.S) in gynecology & obstetrics in1993-from Patna University. He is crowned with the prestigious Fellowship in Gynecological Endoscopic Surgery, Sydney, Australia, which is considered a remarkable advantage in the cutting-edge laparoscopic surgery procedure.



High Risk Pregnancy
A high-risk pregnancy can be stressful. Know what kind of prenatal care you might need and how to cope.
Most of the time having a baby is a natural process. After a full-term pregnancy, a woman goes into labor on or near her due date and gives birth to a healthy baby. A day or two later she leaves the hospital to begin day-to-day life with her growing family. But not all pregnancies go smoothly. Some women experience what doctors refer to as a high-risk pregnancy.
A pregnancy is considered high-risk when there are potential complications that could affect the mother, the baby, or both. High-risk pregnancies require management by a specialist to help ensure the best outcome for the mother and baby.
