Pregnancy Care And Safe Child Birth
Pregnancy Care & Safe Child Birth
Give your baby the best start in life by taking care of your baby while you’re pregnant. Pregnancy care is the act of having a healthy lifestyle with the onset of pregnancy. It includes making good lifestyle choices in food, sleep, exercise, supplements (iron & calcium), regular visits to gynaecologists. The thumb rule you are more likely to have a healthy birth if she maintains a healthy pregnancy.
Expert Pregnancy Care Tailored to You
Every pregnancy is unique, and so is the care it requires. Whether it’s your first time or you’ve been through this journey before, having professional guidance makes all the difference. From planning your pregnancy to the delivery room, you’ll receive compassionate support and medical expertise at every stage.
What to Expect During Your Pregnancy Journey
If you’re planning to start a family, preconception care sets the stage for a healthy pregnancy. Advice on nutrition, lifestyle, and medical evaluations helps prepare your body for this life-changing journey.
Regular antenatal visits are key to tracking your baby’s growth and addressing any concerns early. Routine scans and tests provide reassurance and ensure you’re on the right path to a healthy delivery
For women with conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or carrying multiples, specialized care ensures safety for both mother and baby. Expert monitoring and tailored treatment plans help navigate any challenges.
Whether you’re aiming for a natural birth or require a C-section, the focus is always on safety and comfort. Modern facilities and skilled professionals ensure you feel supported throughout the birthing process.
Change in body Weight
During Pregnancy
What to expect
Most pregnant ladies are concerned about weight gain in pregnancy. It is different for everyone, but most women should gain about 10 to 15 kg. Somebody may have even more weight gain. In such cases, the doctor advises them to restrict salt intake and not to worry. If a lady is underweight when she gets pregnant, she may need to gain more. If she is overweight, she may need to gain less before attempting pregnancy.
A Safe and Comfortable Environment for Childbirth
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Common Pregnancy Issues and Remedies
Morning Sickness
Nausea or vomiting may strike anytime during the day or night. Try eating frequent, small meals and avoiding oily, spicy, or acidic foods. Morning sickness usually settles after the first trimester, but effective medications are available if symptoms persist.
Fatigue
Fatigue is common during pregnancy. Adequate rest and iron supplements can help maintain energy levels and address low hemoglobin.
Leg Cramps
Staying active and stretching the calf muscles can reduce cramps. Regular exercise helps promote circulation.
Constipation & Hemorrhoids
Drink plenty of fluids and consume fiber-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, and cereals. Consult your doctor before taking any laxatives. Avoid constipation and strain during bowel movements. Warm soaks (sitz baths) can provide relief if needed.
Urinating More Often
Hormonal changes and pressure on the bladder may cause frequent urination. Stay hydrated and consult your doctor if there is burning or discomfort.
Mood Swings
Hormonal fluctuations and lifestyle changes can cause mood swings. Seek support from loved ones and consider relaxation techniques.
Heartburn
Eat smaller meals and avoid spicy, oily, or acidic foods. Antacids can provide relief after consulting your doctor.
Skin Changes
Stretch marks, darkening of the skin, and other changes are common. Keep skin moisturized with lotions containing shea butter and use sunscreen to protect against pigmentation.
Things to Avoid During Pregnancy
- Smoking, alcohol, and recreational drugs, as they pose serious risks to the baby’s health
- Unpasteurized dairy products, undercooked meats, and raw seafood to prevent infections.
- Handling pets like cats or consuming raw meat due to the risk of toxoplasmosis
- Over-the-counter medications without consulting your doctor.
When to See a Doctor
Call your doctor immediately if you experience:
- Blood or fluid discharge from the vagina.
- Severe swelling of the face or fingers.
- Persistent headaches or blurred vision.
- Extreme nausea or vomiting.
- Severe abdominal pain or cramps.
- Reduced or no fetal movements.
- Burning sensation while urinating.
- Any other symptoms causing concern.
Beyond Birth – Postnatal Care and Support
Your care doesn’t stop after delivery. Postnatal care focuses on helping you recover physically and emotionally while adjusting to life with your newborn. This includes guidance on breastfeeding, nutrition, and postpartum health to ensure a smooth transition into motherhood.
Dr. Pradnya Randive
MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Obstetrician,Gynecologist,Infertility Specialist
Trusted Pregnancy Care in Bhandup
Dr. Pradnya Randive, with her extensive experience in obstetrics and gynecology, is here to support you throughout your pregnancy journey. From preconception to postnatal care, her patient-first approach ensures that your health and your baby’s well-being are always the top priority.
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