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Pregnancy Care

Pregnancy care encompasses comprehensive medical and emotional support throughout the entire pregnancy journey, from preconception planning through postpartum recovery. Quality prenatal care is essential for monitoring both maternal and fetal health, preventing complications, and ensuring the best possible outcomes for mother and baby. Comprehensive pregnancy care includes regular check-ups, appropriate screenings and tests, nutritional guidance, and preparation for childbirth and parenting. It also involves addressing any complications that may arise and providing emotional support throughout this transformative experience. Early and consistent prenatal care significantly reduces the risk of pregnancy complications and promotes healthy development.
Pregnancy Care

Common Causes & Risk Factors

  • Pre-existing Medical Conditions: Diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, autoimmune diseases can affect pregnancy outcomes and require specialized management.
  • Age-Related Factors: Very young mothers (under 18) and older mothers (over 35) face increased risks.
  • Previous Pregnancy Complications: History of miscarriage, preterm birth, or pregnancy-induced hypertension increases risk in subsequent pregnancies.
  • Lifestyle Factors: Poor nutrition, smoking, alcohol, drug use, inadequate or excessive weight gain, and lack of prenatal care.
  • Environmental & Infection Risks: Exposure to infections or environmental toxins can increase pregnancy risks.

Healthy Lifestyle

Lifestyle Factors
Understanding how daily habits and choices impact your health.
Genetic Factors
Family history and genetic predisposition considerations.

Prevention & Management

  • Regular prenatal visits for early detection and management of complications
  • Monitor blood pressure, weight gain, fetal growth, and screen for gestational diabetes and other conditions
  • Proper nutrition including folic acid, iron, calcium, and prenatal vitamins
  • Avoid harmful substances like tobacco, alcohol, and recreational drugs
  • Stay physically active with appropriate exercises
  • Manage stress, get adequate sleep, and follow medical recommendations
  • Prepare for childbirth through education classes and creating a birth plan

Regular Screening & Treatment Planning

Preventive Care & Individualized Plans
Early detection through routine examinations and customized treatment approaches tailored to your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions