SR Hospital Chella IVF

Book an Appointment

Prenatal Care

Prenatal care is the medical care and support provided to a pregnant woman from the time of conception until delivery. It is essential for the health of both the mother and the developing fetus. The management of postpartum problems, assistance with breastfeeding, education, and monitoring of the mother’s physical and mental well-being are all included in postnatal care.
Chella IVF is dedicated to providing thorough prenatal care to promote the health and well-being of both parents throughout this pivotal period. We provide individualised care plans that are catered to each family’s particular requirements, ranging from preconception counselling to prenatal care, labour, and postpartum support. Count on us to deliver prenatal care in a kind and encouraging setting, guaranteeing a healthy and satisfying experience for you and your expanding family.

Treatments Offered

Prenatal care typically monitors the health and development of the pregnancy. This may include
  • Monitoring maternal health: Regular check-ups are important to monitor the mother’s health, including blood pressure, weight, and any symptoms or complications that may arise during pregnancy.
  • Assessing fetal health: Fetal health is monitored through regular ultrasound scans and fetal heart rate monitoring to ensure proper growth and development.
  • Nutritional counselling: A healthy diet is essential for both the mother and the developing fetus. Nutritional counselling can help ensure that the mother is receiving proper nutrients and avoiding any foods that may harm the developing fetus.
  • Education and support: Natal care providers offer education and support to help pregnant women prepare for childbirth and early motherhood. This may include childbirth classes, breastfeeding support, and guidance on infant care.

Benefits

Here are some of the benefits of prenatal care
  • Promotes healthy pregnancy: Prenatal care involves regular check-ups with a healthcare provider to monitor the health of the mother and the developing fetus. This can help identify and address any potential health concerns early on, leading to a healthier pregnancy and a better outcome for the baby.
  • Reduces the risk of complications: Prenatal care can help identify and manage any health conditions that may increase the risk of complications during pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes or high blood pressure.
  • Improves fetal development: Prenatal care providers can monitor the growth and development of the fetus and make recommendations to promote healthy fetal growth.
  • Provides emotional support: Pregnancy can be an emotionally challenging time for many women. Prenatal care providers can offer emotional support and counselling to help women manage stress and anxiety during pregnancy.
  • Prepares for childbirth: Prenatal care providers can offer education and support to help women prepare for childbirth, including information on labour and delivery, pain management, and breastfeeding.

Book an Appointment