Pregnancy Care Treatment
It’s all About Pregnancy Care and it's Treatment
One of the most challenging, yet the most beautiful phases of a woman's life is pregnancy. It is extremely important to take good care of yourself before, during and after pregnancy. Healthy dietary intakes and a few lifestyle modifications during pregnancy have positive effects on the mother and the child.
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What is the importance of pregnancy care?
It is important to avoid pregnancy risks and complications, as well as to ensure a smooth delivery. While most pregnancies are healthy and normal, there are still some cases in which serious complications can occur if women do not receive prenatal care. Pregnancy care involves regular health checkups, which aid in identifying any underlying health conditions of the mother, such as diabetes, blood pressure, hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.
Early detection of complications allows for better preparation in reducing risks during pregnancy. For instance, if a woman has uncontrolled diabetes, her baby may have a larger birth weight, potentially making vaginal birth more difficult and increasing the risk for nerve injuries and birth trauma. In some cases, it could even result in stillbirth. Common health issues detected through prenatal care include genetic abnormalities, pre-eclampsia, and PCOS. Additionally, maintaining healthy dietary habits is crucial during pregnancy.
Pregnancy diagnosis and regular medical tests
Prenatal diagnostic tests - Screening tests and other diagnostic tests may be recommended by your healthcare provider to determine certain abnormalities, such as hereditary or spontaneous genetic disorders -
Chromosome abnormality screening - Women who had screening tests in the first trimester may not need this test. It measures markers that can help estimate the risk of down's syndrome and other chromosomal abnormalities.
Ultrasonography - The purpose of ultrasound is to check for abnormalities in the foetus when a pregnant woman has an abnormal prenatal blood test result. Ultrasonography can provide the following information:
To Calculate the due date
Placental structure should be examined
Analyse the patterns of blood flow
Observe the behaviour and activity of the foetus
Monitoring the growth of the foetus
Proper Diet during pregnancy
Pregnancy diet plays a significant role in supporting the growth and development of the foetus and the physiological changes that occur in the mother.
A healthy balanced diet during pregnancy should include foods containing optimal amounts of energy, macronutrients, and micronutrients, achieving appropriate weight gain, and avoiding harmful substances.
Here are some tips for a healthy pregnancy diet, including what to eat and what not to eat:
Protein- During pregnancy, you should consume a sufficient amount of protein. Protein is a building nutrient that helps the baby's organs to develop properly.
Folate- It is a vitamin B that helps prevent neural tube defects, birth defects affecting the brain and spinal cord of babies. Green leafy vegetables, enriched and fortified cereals, bread, peanuts, sunflower seeds, and whole grains are some of the foods high in folic acid.
Calcium- If you don't consume enough calcium, the minerals will be drawn from the mother's bone to satisfy the extra demand for calcium during pregnancy. Calcium helps to build the bones and teeth of the baby.
Best healthcare center for pregnancy care
Ensure that you and your baby are in expert hands before choosing any healthcare center. You can count on Krescent Healthcare for your pregnancy journey, as our healthcare providers are experienced in assisting you every step of the way. Krescent Healthcare also provides the following additional benefits to make your pregnancy smoother:
Women can expect expert and highly experienced gynaecologists who will guide them through their pregnancy journey to make it smoother and less stressful.
We offer free pick-up and delivery on the day of delivery.
From hospitalisation to discharge on the day of delivery, our medical care coordinator handles all paperwork.
Post-delivery follow-ups to assess the mother's physical and emotional well-being and discuss infant care and feeding.
Whether you need diagnostic tests or dietary modifications, Krescent Healthcare can help.
Precautions for Pregnancy Care
The following precautions must be taken to avoid the top pregnancy hazards:
Avoid smoking/drinking alcohol-
Avoid caffeine
Avoid certain foods
Avoid artificial sweeteners
Avoid Intense exercises
Household chemicals
Avoid bug spray
Avoid harmful radiation