Prenatal, antenatal, and postnatal care are the three phases of a woman's health throughout pregnancy. This is crucial for a successful pregnancy, labor, and postpartum recovery for the mother. The doctor and the expecting parents work together on this care. If you are expecting a new member of the family, here are a few things to think about.
A woman can now have peace of mind that her pregnancy will go smoothly thanks to the advent of antenatal care and assessment. Pregnant women and their families have access to regular medical exams, diagnostic and screening testing, and prenatal counseling. Miscarriages and other pregnancy issues have decreased dramatically as a result of these efforts, which is absolutely remarkable.
Experiencing symptoms like unusual heavy bleeding from the uterus or pelvis, vulva or vaginal pain means that you should visit an Ob-Gyn. You should also consult a gynaecologist once a year for screening even if you are not experiencing any symptoms. Conditions that are linked to pregnancy, fertility, menopause, and menstruation are some of the common conditions treated by gynaecologists.
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