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Delivery care

Delivery care, also known as obstetric care, is the medical care and support provided to a woman during childbirth. It is essential for ensuring the health and safety of both the mother and the newborn. Delivery care is essential for ensuring safe and healthy childbirth. By receiving medical care and support during labour and delivery, women can reduce the risk of complications and improve outcomes for themselves and their babies.
For pregnant women who require immediate medical assistance during labour, Chella IVF offers effective obstetric services. Patient safety and well-being are our top priorities. Our skilled team of medical experts is prepared to manage crises and deliver high-quality care quickly, guaranteeing the safe delivery of the baby. Assisting in the pushing and delivery of the baby, managing any difficulties that may emerge during childbirth, and ensuring the safety and well-being of both the mother and the newborn, we serve you the best. To provide a safe and healthy birth, treatment interventions throughout labour and delivery care are targeted to the needs of the mother and the infant.

Treatments Offered

Here are some of the components of delivery care
  • Monitoring: During labour and delivery, healthcare providers monitor the mother and baby’s vital signs, such as blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen levels, to ensure they are stable.
  • Pain management: Healthcare providers can offer a variety of pain management techniques during labour and delivery, such as epidural anaesthesia, to help manage the mother’s pain and discomfort.
  • Fetal monitoring: Healthcare providers monitor the baby’s heart rate during labour to ensure they are tolerating the process well.
  • Assisted delivery: In some cases, healthcare providers may need to assist with delivery using instruments such as forceps or vacuum extractors.
  • C-section: If complications arise during delivery, healthcare providers may need to perform a caesarean section (C-section) to deliver the baby safely.
  • Postpartum care: After delivery, healthcare providers monitor the mother and baby to ensure they are recovering well. They may also offer support and education on breastfeeding, postpartum care, and newborn care.

Benefits

The benefits of delivery care are numerous and include
  • Ensuring safe and healthy delivery for mother and newborn.
  • Reducing the risk of maternal and infant mortality.
  • Managing pain and discomfort during delivery.
  • Facilitating assisted delivery using instruments if needed.
  • Allowing for timely interventions in case of complications.
  • Supporting postpartum recovery and education on breastfeeding, postpartum, and newborn care.

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