Mumbai, Dec 11: A multidisciplinary team at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central has successfully managed and delivered a healthy baby for a 48-year-old woman with a 36 week IVF ICSI pregnancyย despite multiple maternal and fetal risk factors.
The patient, with a previous history of one abortion, conceived throughย IVF with ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)ย on December 30, 2024. Both maternal and paternal risk factors made this pregnancy particularly complex: the male partner had severeย oligospermia, while the mother presented with advancedย maternal age (48 years), fibroid uterus, thin endometrial lining, adenomyosis, low AMH, and an ovarian cyst.
To optimize the uterine environment, she underwentย hysteroscopic surgery with fundal and lateral metroplastyย in November 2024, creating a favorable cavity for implantation. Remarkably, she conceived in the very first IVF cycle.
The pregnancy, however, was fraught with challenges:
- First and second-trimester bleeding and spotting, requiring complete bed rest and progesterone support.
- Pregnancy-induced hypertension, requiring continuous monitoring and antihypertensive therapy.
- Gestational diabetes, managed through careful monitoring and multidisciplinary support.
- She was placed on Low Molecular Weight Heparin (LMWH) for clot-prevention and underwent regular ophthalmology and systemic check-ups to monitor complications of hypertension.
Despite these hurdles, doctors successfully stabilized her condition throughย close follow-up, medication support, and strict monitoring of maternal and fetal well-being.
Atย 35.4 weeks, the patient experiencedย premature rupture of membranes (PPROM).ย She received medication forย fetal lung maturityย and was taken for a plannedย C-section delivery. During surgery, a rare and life-threatening complicationย ย uterine inversion due to an adherent placenta occurred. The team acted swiftly, manually correcting the inversion and stabilizing the mother.
Aย healthy male baby was delivered,ย who cried immediately after birth and did not require NICU admission. Both mother and baby were discharged in stable condition five days later.
Dr. Gandhali Deorukhkar, Consultantย Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central, said:
โPregnancy at 48 with multiple risk factors demands exceptional precision, constant reassessment, and multidisciplinary teamwork. From conception through delivery, this journey involved overcoming bleeding, hypertension, diabetes, and even an intraoperative uterine inversion. Our ability to anticipate complications, provide vigilant care, and act swiftly at critical moments ensured both mother and child are safe today. This case highlights how advanced reproductive medicine and evidence-based obstetric care can achieve excellent outcomes even in extremely high-risk pregnancies.โ
Wockhardt Hospitalsโย high-risk obstetrics program integrates obstetricians, physicians, and fetal medicine specialists to manage complex pregnanciesย particularly those conceived through assisted reproductive techniques and in advanced maternal age. The focus remains onย safety, continuity of care, and compassionate support for both mother and family.






