Regular Prenatal Checkups
Regular prenatal checkups are the foundation of a healthy pregnancy. These scheduled appointments allow your healthcare provider to closely monitor the health of both the expectant mother and the developing fetus. Key aspects include tracking weight gain, checking blood pressure, measuring fundal height, performing routine blood tests, and conducting ultrasounds to ensure the baby is growing on track and to catch any potential issues early.
High-Risk Pregnancy Management
A high-risk pregnancy requires specialized attention due to pre-existing maternal conditions (like diabetes or hypertension), maternal age, carrying multiples, or complications that arise during pregnancy. Management involves a coordinated care plan, more frequent monitoring, advanced diagnostic testing, and collaboration with specialists to minimize risks and ensure the best possible outcome for mother and baby.
Painless Labour "LABOUR ANALGESIA"
Labour Analgesia refers to medical techniques used to manage and significantly reduce the pain associated with childbirth. The most common and effective method is the epidural, which provides pain relief while allowing the mother to remain alert and participate in the delivery process. This specialized service is crucial for a comfortable and positive birthing experience.
Comprehensive Pregnancy Care
Comprehensive Pregnancy Care covers the entire journey, from preconception counseling through to postpartum recovery. It includes personalized prenatal care, nutritional and lifestyle guidance, childbirth education, management of any pregnancy complications, and the planning of a safe delivery. This holistic approach ensures every medical and emotional need is addressed.
Pre-Eclampsia Management
Pre-Eclampsia is a serious condition characterized by high blood pressure and protein in the urine, typically occurring after 20 weeks of gestation. Our management protocol involves rigorous monitoring, timely administration of blood pressure medication, and careful assessment of maternal and fetal well-being, with the primary goal of preventing severe complications and determining the optimal time for delivery.
Cervical Encerclage for Cervical Incompetence
Cervical Encerclage is a surgical procedure to place a suture around the cervix. This is performed for women diagnosed with cervical incompetence (cervical insufficiency), where the cervix tends to prematurely shorten or open. The stitch provides necessary mechanical support to help prolong the pregnancy and prevent late-term miscarriage or preterm birth.
Bad Obstetrics History (BOH)
Bad Obstetrics History refers to a patient's medical record of previous adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as recurrent miscarriages, stillbirths, or severe fetal growth restriction. Patients with a BOH receive intensive pre-pregnancy investigation and proactive management, including potential drug therapy or surgical intervention, to maximize the chances of a successful pregnancy outcome next time.
Repeated Pregnancy Loss (RPL)
Repeated Pregnancy Loss (RPL) is defined as two or more consecutive miscarriages. Our specialized approach involves a detailed diagnostic workup to identify underlying causes, which may include genetic, hormonal, immunological, or anatomical factors. Based on the diagnosis, a tailored treatment plan is implemented to support a viable pregnancy.
Antenatal and Postnatal Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy offers targeted exercises and rehabilitation both during (antenatal) and after (postnatal) pregnancy. Antenatal physio helps manage musculoskeletal discomfort like back pain, while postnatal physio focuses on pelvic floor and core muscle recovery, helping the mother regain physical strength and function after childbirth.
Safe Normal and Assisted Vacuum Delivery
We prioritize a safe, supportive environment for both normal (vaginal) and assisted deliveries. Assisted delivery, such as a vacuum extraction, is only used when medically necessary in the final stage of labor to help guide the baby out safely and efficiently, ensuring minimal trauma to both mother and baby.
Safe Cesarean Delivery
When a vaginal birth is not possible or safe, a Cesarean section (C-section) is performed. Our team adheres to strict surgical and safety protocols, using advanced techniques to ensure a safe procedure, minimal recovery time, and focused post-operative care for a smooth transition to motherhood.
Postnatal Care
Postnatal care focuses on the crucial period in the first six weeks following delivery. This includes monitoring the mother's physical recovery (e.g., wound healing, uterine involution), addressing emotional well-being (screening for postpartum depression), providing contraceptive counseling, and ensuring the newborn is thriving.
Breastfeeding and Lactation Assistance
We provide expert Breastfeeding and Lactation Assistance to support new mothers in their feeding journey. Certified lactation consultants offer guidance on proper latch, positioning, managing common issues like engorgement or mastitis, and building a sufficient milk supply to ensure the baby receives optimal nutrition.