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Antenatal Care

Antenatal Care

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.

 

What exactly does prenatal care consist of?

  1. Changes occur at each trimester and require close monitoring. Antenatal care include monitoring a pregnant lady and her family during her pregnancy and providing advice and support as needed.
  2. The program's overarching goal is to detect and eradicate problems that are harmful to pregnant women and their unborn children.
  3. Anemia, HIV infection, STIs, stress, and exhaustion are just a few examples of medical issues that can have devastating effects on a pregnancy. As a result, a pregnant lady undergoes repeated checks for the aforementioned risks.
  4. When pregnant, one's food can play an important role. Since the fetus absorbs nutrients through the mother's blood, it is important for her to have a diet high in certain nutrients. In antenatal care, the expectant woman's food is a major focus.
  5. Programs of de-worming and immunization are carried out to protect both mother and child from dangerous diseases like tetanus and malaria.
  6. The goal of antenatal care is to ensure the health of both the mother and the newborn by providing comprehensive prenatal and postnatal care and assessment.
  7. The beginning of a family marks a turning point in the lives of both partners. While most married pairs can accept the shifts with grace, others struggle to adjust.
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Why Should You Consult A Gynaecologist?

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.