Specialized center for Antenatal Check-Up
Antenatal care is the care you get from health professionals during your pregnancy.
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Specialized center for Antenatal Check-Up
Antenatal care is the care you get from health professionals during your pregnancy.
THE LIFE PLUS HOSPITAL Care is COVID 19 Safe
- Our Hospital premises are COVID safe
- Regular sanitization of clinic & hospital premises
- Immediate medical assistance through Online Consultation
Antenatal Checkup
Antenatal care is the care you get from health professionals during your pregnancy. It’s sometimes called pregnancy care or maternity care. This is to make sure you and your unborn baby are as well as possible throughout your pregnancy. Regular antenatal appointments are important to:
- keep an eye on how your baby is growing.
- pick up some conditions such as pre-eclampsia and urinary tract infections – these might not have any early symptoms that you would notice but routine blood-pressure checks and urine tests can pick up on them, even if you feel fine
- check the health of your baby through blood tests and ultrasound scans.
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Antenatal Checkup
Antenatal care (before birth) is designed to provide you with comprehensive information as you prepare for childbirth and parenthood. You need to attend antenatal check-ups and consultations so your doctor can monitor your pregnancy and guide you on how to remain healthy for you and your baby.
There are also antenatal classes you may attend to learn about the following aspects of birthing and child care:
- How to remain healthy during pregnancy
- Understanding the birth process
- Birthing techniques and positions
- Breathing and relaxation techniques during labour
- Pain management options
- Newborn care
- How to prepare for breastfeeding
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We offer free follow-up consultations and instructions including dietary tips as well as exercises to every patient to ensure they have a smooth recovery to their daily routines.
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Antenatal Check-Up FAQ's
Getting antenatal care is good for you and your baby. Women who attend regular antenatal care usually:
- Have healthier babies
- Don’t tend to have premature babies
- Get treatment for health problems early so they are less likely to cause serious complications for them or their babies
It is good to see a doctor, nurse or midwife as soon as you think you’re pregnant. It’s best to start your antenatal care in the first few months of pregnancy; the earlier the better.
Your first visit is to enable you to book in The Life Plus Hospital. It provides your midwife with valuable background information about you, and the midwife will book you in for maternity care provided by your health centre or hospital. If you decide later in pregnancy that you want to give birth at a different hospital, you can discuss with your health provider.
During the first antenatal visit, you can expect your doctor to:
- Ask about your health history including diseases, operations, or previous pregnancies
- Ask about your family’s health history
- Do a complete physical exam, including a pelvic exam.
- Take your blood and urine for lab tests
- Check your blood pressure, height, and weight
- Calculate your due date
- Answer your questions
At the first visit, you should ask questions and discuss any issues related to your pregnancy. Find out all you can about how to stay healthy.
Later antenatal visits will probably be shorter. Your doctor will check on your health and make sure the baby is growing as expected. Most antenatal visits will include:
- Checking your blood pressure
- Measuring your weight gain
- Measuring your abdomen to check your baby’s growth.
- Checking the baby’s heart rate
While you’re pregnant, you also will have some routine tests. Some tests are suggested for all women, such as blood test to check for anaemia, your blood group &genotype, HIV, and other factors. Other tests might be offered based on your age, personal or family health history, your ethnic background, or the results of routine tests you have had.