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We are a private organisation working on enhancing mother and child care.We give special emphasis on women’s who are looking for a normal vaginal delivery,by sessions of antenatal checkups. We can assure you that if a pregnant women take her starting to end antenatal checkup done at our center and her height is not less than 5 feet then the chances of a Normal vaginal delivery of that pregnant women exceeds 95 percent. We also have imaging facility at your place. All the blood investigations and dispensary of emergency drugs are done at our center. We also perform all type of Laparoscopic Surgeries as well as cosmetic gynaecological surgeries at our center. Infertility is treated over here with latest and top notch protocols.
Infertility can result from hormonal imbalances, ovulation disorders, blocked fallopian tubes, male factors, or unexplained causes. Treatment may include fertility medications, assisted reproductive techniques (like IVF), lifestyle modifications, and counseling. Early consultation with a fertility specialist improves outcomes.
Maintaining a healthy weight, a balanced diet, avoiding smoking and alcohol, tracking ovulation, and managing stress can improve fertility. Regular check-ups with a gynecologist or fertility doctor are recommended.
Antenatal care involves routine check-ups, blood tests, ultrasounds, vaccinations, monitoring fetal growth, managing high-risk pregnancies, and providing guidance on nutrition, exercise, and labor preparation.
An emergency C-section may be needed in cases of fetal distress, prolonged labor, abnormal positioning, placenta previa, or other complications threatening the mother or baby.
Typically, you’ll need scans for confirmation, an anomaly scan (Level 2), growth scans, and additional ones if you have a high-risk pregnancy.
Yes, many women face these issues. Piles and fissures are treated with diet, medicines, and minor procedures, while fistula usually requires surgery.
Not all lumps are cancerous, but evaluation is necessary. We recommend an ultrasound or biopsy to rule out any risk.
Repeated miscarriages can be due to genetic, hormonal, or uterine issues. We run tests to find the cause and guide treatment to support a healthy pregnancy.