Hospital Environment
Medical management during the pregnant state differs from practice during the nonpregnant state in its restriction to one half of the population, the female population. Medical practice has to take into account the presence of two patients, mother and fetus. The latter point particularly makes the management of diseases during pregnancy an area of special expertise requiring appropriate knowledge in the fields of internal medicine and fetal-maternal medicine.
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Pre Pregnancy Counselling
Pre-pregnancy counselling aims to provide women with information about the health of themselves and their fetus in pregnancy, facilitating[..]
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Antenatal care or ‘pregnancy care’ is the healthcare and support you have while you’re pregnant. It’s very important to make sure you and your unborn baby[..]
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The more active and fit you are during pregnancy, the easier it will be for you to adapt to your changing shape and weight gain. It will also help you[..]
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Medical management during the pregnant state differs from practice during the nonpregnant state in its restriction to one half of[..]
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While most attention to pregnancy care focuses on the nine months of pregnancy, postpartum care is important, too. It lasts six to[..]
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- Pre Pregnancy Counselling
- Routine Check Up
- Antenatal Exercise
- Advanced Fetal Monitoring
- Hospital Environment
- Postnatal Care
- Uterus
- Anesthesia
- General Medicine
- High Risk Pregnancy
- Infertility Centre
- Laparoscopy Centre
- Onco Surgery
- Paediatrics
- Surgery
- Urology
- Vaginal Dryness
- Clitoral Unhooding
- Hymenoplasty (Re-Virgination) Surgery
- Labiaplasty
- Urinary Incontinence Surgery
- Vaginal Rejuvenation and Vaginal Tightening
- Post Delivery Rehabilitation
- Painful Intercourse / Decreased Sexual Arousal / Orgasm Shot / PRP Shot