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Consultant Obstetrician

Our Consultant Obstetrician Provides Expertise and Care for the Motherhood Journey.

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Prenatal care

Prenatal care is essential for a healthy pregnancy and a full-term baby, which occurs between 39 weeks and 40 weeks, 6 days post-due date. Regular checkups with your healthcare provider are crucial for a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby. It's important to discuss personal issues or medical issues with your provider to ensure the best care for you and your baby.

Labour and Delivery

Your body will prepare for the birth of your baby (stage one), deliver the baby (stage two), then deliver the placenta (stage three) throughout the three phases of labour. Your body will use contractions to dilate and efface your cervix throughout labour. Learn the difference between actual labour contractions and Braxton Hicks contractions, as well as the symptoms of labour and what to do if you're in labour.

High risk pregnancy care

A high-risk pregnancy is one in which the pregnant woman, the foetus, or both face greater health risks. Certain medical issues, as well as your age (being above 35 or under 17 when pregnant), might make a pregnancy dangerous. To limit the risk of problems, these pregnancies must be closely monitored.

Postpartum care

Postpartum care is a crucial phase for new mothers, involving physical, emotional, and lifestyle adjustments. It involves comprehensive healthcare, regular check-ups, and support for mental health. It also provides guidance on newborn care and feeding techniques. Postpartum care is a holistic approach to nurturing the mother, allowing her to embrace the joys and challenges of motherhood with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions
01. What does a consultant obstetrician do?
A consultant obstetrician manages pregnancy, childbirth and related care. They monitor maternal and fetal health, handle high-risk pregnancies and guide safe delivery based on individual needs.
02. When should I start seeing an obstetrician during pregnancy?
You should consult as soon as pregnancy is confirmed. Early visits help track development, plan tests and address any risks from the beginning for a healthier pregnancy journey.
03. How is a consultant obstetrician different from a general gynecologist?
A consultant obstetrician specializes in pregnancy and delivery care. While gynecologists treat general reproductive health issues, obstetricians focus on antenatal care, labor and postnatal management.
04. How do I choose the right doctor for delivery in Hyderabad?
Choose based on experience, communication and hospital support. It’s important to select someone who discusses delivery options clearly and practices at a well-equipped maternity facility.
05. Can a consultant obstetrician handle high-risk pregnancies?
Yes, they are trained to manage complex pregnancy cases. Conditions like diabetes, hypertension or previous complications require close monitoring and specialized care.
06. What should I expect during regular prenatal visits?
Prenatal visits include check-ups, tests and guidance. Your doctor will monitor your baby’s growth, track your health and advise on nutrition, lifestyle and upcoming milestones.

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