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What is a pregnancy care?

Pregnancy is the most vital, beautiful, and sensitive phase in the life of a woman. Pregnancy care consists of two phases - antenatal, also known as prenatal (before birth) and postnatal (after birth) healthcare for the expectant mother and the baby. During the pregnancy, the gynecologist checks the mother and the baby regularly to ensure their proper health and a trouble free delivery. Getting thoroughly diagnosed during the pregnancy is very important for both the baby and the mother. This involves medications and vaccinations for the best health of the mother and the baby, and even educating and counseling the mother about different aspects and how to handle those during the pregnancy. Pregnancy care, especially antenatal care in the hands of a professional gynecologist is important even if you think your pregnancy is going well, to identify and avoid and potential risks

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Overview of pregnancy care

Treatment of pregnancy care

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Normal delivery

A normal or vaginal delivery can be divided into different phases.

The early phase of labor begins with the rupture of the amniotic sac. This is often known as “water breaking.” The amniotic sac usually remains intact until the delivery time. The gush of fluid that comes out after the water breaks should be colorless and odorless. If the color becomes green yellow , or brown, then doctor consultation is a must.

The uterus starts contracting and relaxing which pushes the baby out through the cervix. It can feel like heavy cramping at times. Contractions are not essentially a primary indicator of labor pain. But in case the contractions last for an hour or so, you need to understand that your labor has begun.

During the labor, the cervix facilitates in delivering the baby. The cervix is the lowest part of the uterus that opens into the vagina. It dilates and opens enough to allow the baby to pass out. The cervical canal opens up to 10 cms to let the baby pass into the birth canal. Once the baby enters the vagina, the muscles and the skin get stretched. The labia and the perineum also opens to the maximum point. If the mother experiences terrible burning sensation, the doctor may decide to intently perform an incision of the vaginal opening to fasten the delivery and to relieve the mother of the pain. This process is known as episiotomy.

By this time, the head of the baby should come out. Although the pain and pressure subsides by now, the discomfort will still remain. The doctor and nurse will ask you to push the baby gently till the baby emerges into the world.

The final stage involves delivering the placenta. This might take a few minutes to half an hour. Your healthcare provider will inspect the placenta to make sure if it was delivered completely or not.

Cesarean Delivery

The obstetrician prepares for a C-section or cesarean delivery by using anesthesia to numb the lower part of the body. Your abdomen will be cleaned with an antiseptic solution and then shaved. The obstetrician, using a knife will make an incision in the abdominal wall. After the abdomen, another incision is made in the uterus. A side-to-side cut is also made to rupture the amniotic sac. The baby is taken out of the uterus, the doctors cut the umbilical cord and then delivers the placenta.

Once the delivery is over, the doctors stitch back the incisions using dissolvable stitches. After the surgery, the mother is kept under supervision and medications at a maternity ward.

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Frequently   Asked Questions

Schedule an appointment with the best OB-GYN doctor at Pristyn Care as soon as you find out that you are pregnant. The doctor will begin by reviewing the medical history.

Eating a balanced diet is one of the basic things a female can do for herself and the baby. Maintaining a healthy diet, eating what’s advised, and avoiding the foods on the no list is essential for the wellness and health of both the female and the baby.

Pregnant females are suggested to take at least 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid every day.

Unless a female has complications during pregnancy, she can do regular exercises.

If sex is comfortable for you, it is totally safe. It is safe to have sex during pregnancy. Avoid sex positions that may put pressure on your belly.

Morning sickness during pregnancy is uncomfortable, but the female is not likely to experience major complications due to it.

A female may feel breast pain can happen in one or both breasts. The female may feel pain all over the breasts, in a specific part or spot, or radiating pain that moves outward into the armpits.

You can consult the best OB-GYN at Surgicare clinic or consult the doctor online from the comfort of your home.

What are the benefits of prenatal care?

Prenatal care is important to stay healthy during pregnancy. The doctor and nurse will monitor the baby’s development and perform routine tests to help find and prevent any possible complications or problems. These regular prenatal checkups can help the female learn to take the best care of herself and her baby during pregnancy and steps to ease any discomfort during pregnancy.

Benefits of prenatal care include-

  • Reduced risk of complications during pregnancy, labor or delivery
  • Reduced risk of birth defects
  • Regular tests, ultrasounds and diagnosis during pregnancy
  • Proper nutritional information
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How often should you have prenatal care visits?

How often the female goes for prenatal visits depends on how far along her pregnancy is. A female’s medical history and health condition can also determine the number of prenatal visits she needs. Females with high-risk pregnancy may need more prenatal visits and regular care. Typical prenatal care schedule for a female who is between the age of 18 to 35 years old and healthy is-

  • Visit to doctor every 4 – 6 weeks for the first 32 weeks of pregnancy
  • Visit to doctor every 2 or 3 weeks for the 32nd-37th weeks of pregnancy
  • Visit to doctor every week from the 37th week until delivery of the baby
  • The doctor might ask the female to visit for antenatal check-ups more often if she has a high-risk pregnancy.

What complications can be prevented with prenatal visits?

Most females have a normal pregnancy without any complications. However, some pregnant females might experience complications that can involve their health or the baby’s health. Sometimes, various diseases or conditions the female has before pregnancy can lead to complications in pregnancy. Some complications may also occur during delivery.

Most of such complications which occur during pregnancy and at the time of delivery can be prevented and detected early with prenatal visits. Early detection with prenatal care can reduce further risks to the female and the baby.

Common complications that occur during pregnancy include-

  • Infections
  • anemia
  • high blood pressure
  • preeclampsia
  • gestational diabetes
  • loss of pregnancy, or miscarriage
  • preterm labor

Early detection of such complications can prevent any risks or harms to the baby and the female. With regular prenatal visits, the doctor can detect and control these complications and prevent any harm to the pregnancy.

6 Month of pregnancy care

6 Month of pregnancy marks the end of the second trimester. The tummy does not really get too heavy at this phase. The eyelids of the baby open during this month and the baby’s taste buds build around this time. The mother gains some weight by this time and starts experiencing swelling in her hands and feet. Sleeping at ease could be a little difficult for the mother at this stage.

Common symptoms of 6th-month pregnancy include:

1. Indigestion and constipation

Most expecting mothers experience heartburn and constipation throughout pregnancy. But as the pregnancy progresses and the uterus exerts pressure on the bowels it causes indigestion which leads to constipation. To manage the condition, you should drink plenty of water, consume a diet rich in fibre and exercise regularly.

2. Hunger cravings

The hunger craving and the appetite of the mother increases during the 6th month of pregnancy. The fetus’s organs develop during this stage and hence the body needs to provide increase vitamins and nutrients. Due to this, you may feel hunger cravings during the 6th month of pregnancy. You should choose to eat fruits, sprouts, salads and not settle for any junk foods.

3. Edema

Edema is a very common symptom during the 6th month of pregnancy. In this condition, the hands, feet and ankles swell. You may also notice swelling on different parts of the face such as the cheek and the eyes. To prevent the condition of edema, rest your legs in an elevated position and avoid wearing tight clothes.

4. Backache

Backache may start anytime during the pregnancy and cōntinue till the delivery. The increase in the body weight and the size of the uterus during the 6th month of pregnancy causes backache. Maintaining a good body posture while sitting, standing or walking is important here.

Along with these symptoms, the expecting mother is likely to experience itchiness in the abdomen, sleepless nights, body pain, and varicose veins.

How can husband care during pregnancy?

Pregnancy is exciting but the sense of responsibility should be on both partners. Both the partners need support from each other to strengthen their bond as they progress as a team in this.

Duties of a father-to-be during pregnancy

  1. Help her with morning sickness. Help her relax, rest and get comfortable.
  2. Know what your wife is going through. The experience is new for both of you. Educate yourself on what you can do and how to help her.
  3. During the course of pregnancy, the female will go through mood swings and emotional struggle which are natural. Be patient and sensitive towards her.
  4. Accompany her during the check-ups. This phase is yours as much as hers. Be there with her, make her feel secure, and lives the little moments of joys together.
  5. Be a good listener. Pregnancy can be irritating and frustrating at times. Your wife is likely to have grievances. Be a good listener and listen to what she has to say.
  6. Be with her. Cook with her. Go out with her. Keep her happy and let her do activities and things that make her happy. Be her closest person as you both step into a new phase of life.

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