Antenatal care
Empowering Your Pregnancy Journey: Understanding Antenatal Care and Beyond
Ami Maternity and Nursing Home: Nurturing New Beginnings with Expert Antenatal Care
Decoding Antenatal Care
Why Antenatal Care Matters
Antenatal care is more than just routine doctor visits; it’s a comprehensive approach to monitoring and supporting your pregnancy journey. Here’s why it matters:
Early Detection and Prevention
Regular check-ups allow healthcare providers to identify any potential issues early, reducing the risk of complications.
Education and Preparation
Antenatal care sessions provide information on labor, delivery, breastfeeding, and postpartum care, empowering you to make informed choices.
Managing Risk Factors
If you have any existing medical conditions or risk factors, it helps manage them effectively during pregnancy.
Optimal Health for Mother and Baby
It ensures that both you and your baby receive the necessary medical attention, nutrition, and guidance for a healthy pregnancy.
Addressing Infections in Pregnancy
Infections during pregnancy can pose risks to both the mother and the developing baby. Antenatal care involves regular screenings and tests to detect and manage infections, ensuring a healthy pregnancy. Common infections include urinary tract infections, group B streptococcus, and sexually transmitted infections.
Understanding Premature Delivery and Preterm Labour
Preterm labor refers to labor that occurs before the 37th week of pregnancy. Premature delivery, or preterm birth, happens when a baby is born before completing 37 weeks of gestation. Antenatal care plays a crucial role in identifying risk factors for preterm labor and taking preventive measures to reduce the likelihood of premature delivery.
Your Antenatal Care Journey
At Ami Maternity and Nursing Home, we understand that every pregnancy is unique. Our team of experienced obstetricians is dedicated to providing personalized antenatal care that addresses your specific needs and concerns.
Staying Ahead of the Curve
Physical Examinations
Monitoring your health and well-being
Ultrasounds
Visualizing the baby’s growth and development.
Blood Tests
Checking for infections, anemia, and other health indicators
Blood Pressure Monitoring
Ensuring your blood pressure remains within a healthy range.