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Obstetrics Care
Our goal is to provide you with a safe, comfortable, and memorable birthing experience.

Services Offered
- Regular checkups and monitoring of maternal and fetal health.
- High-risk pregnancy management.
- Ultrasound scans and fetal monitoring (e.g., Doppler studies).
- Nutritional counselling and supplements.
- Normal vaginal deliveries.
- Assisted deliveries (forceps/vacuum extraction).
- Caesarean section (C-section) procedures.
- Epidural and pain management options during labour.
- Breastfeeding support and lactation counselling.
- Postpartum depression screening and counselling.
- Monitoring maternal recovery after delivery.
- Family planning and contraception advice.
- Management of complications like preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and preterm labour.
- Multiple pregnancy care (twins/triplets).
- Elderly gravida
- Fetal growth restriction monitoring and interventions.
- Management of ectopic pregnancies.
- Handling miscarriages and incomplete abortions.
- Emergency surgeries (e.g., uterine rupture, postpartum haemorrhage).
- Cervical cerclage for incompetent cervix.
- Amnioreduction or amnioinfusion.
Advanced Care and Procedures
Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy
Colposcopy
Endometrial biopsy


Meet Our team of Specialists
Meet Our team of Obstetrician






Downloadable Resources
Detailed information on fetal development and maternal changes at each stage of pregnancy.

Exercise Routines: Safe workouts for pregnant women

Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques: Stress management during pregnancy.

Breastfeeding Resources: Information on breastfeeding techniques, benefits, and troubleshooting.

Resources on physical and emotional recovery, newborn care, and family planning.

Information on managing common pregnancy symptoms like nausea, back pain, and fatigue.

Downloadable Resources
Detailed information on fetal development and maternal changes at each stage of pregnancy.




Resources on physical and emotional recovery, newborn care, and family planning.

Information on managing common pregnancy symptoms like nausea, back pain, and fatigue.

Ask Our Experts: FAQs
During pregnancy, several tests and screenings are recommended to monitor the health of both the mother and the baby.
Common Tests:
- Blood tests: Check for blood type, anemia, and infections.
- Urine tests: Check for urinary tract infections and other issues.
- Ultrasound: Visualize the fetus and assess its growth and development.
- Multiple marker screening: Assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities.
- Glucose tolerance test: Screen for gestational diabetes.
- Group B strep test: Check for bacteria that can harm newborns.
To manage common discomforts like morning sickness and fatigue, try these tips:
- For morning sickness: Eat small, frequent meals, avoid spicy or greasy foods, stay hydrated, and consider ginger remedies or acupressure bands. If symptoms are severe, consult your doctor.
- For fatigue: Prioritize sleep, eat a balanced diet, stay hydrated, engage in gentle exercise, and manage stress through relaxation techniques like yoga or meditation.
Hormonal birth control (pills, patch, ring, implant, injection):
- Spotting or bleeding between periods
- Mood changes
- Breast tenderness
- Headaches
- Weight gain or loss
- Nausea
- Decreased libido
Intrauterine Devices (IUDs):
- Cramps and bleeding, especially in the first few months
- Increased risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) if inserted improperly
Other methods (condoms, diaphragms, spermicides):
- Allergic reactions, especially with spermicides
You should schedule your first prenatal visit as soon as you suspect you might be pregnant. Early prenatal care allows your healthcare provider to confirm your pregnancy, assess your health, identify potential risks, and monitor your baby’s development.