OBSTETRICIAN is a doctor who specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and a woman’s reproductive system.
Although other doctors can deliver babies, many women see an obstetrician, also called an OB/GYN. Your obstetrician can take care of you throughout your pregnancy, and give you follow-up care such as annual Pap tests for years to come.
During your pregnancy, your OB will:
- Monitor your health and your developing babies’ health, including doing routine ultrasounds, measurements, and tests
- Check for health conditions that could cause problems during your pregnancy or affect your babies’ health, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, infections, and genetic disorders
- Advise you about diet, exercise, medications, and staying healthy
- Help you cope with morning sickness, back pain, heartburn, and other common pregnancy complaints
- Answer your questions about pregnancy and your growing baby
- Explain what will happen during labor and delivery
- EXAMINATION OF PREGNANT MOTHERS/ ANTENATAL CHECK UP
- 2D ANTENATAL SCAN
- 2D DETAIL SCAN
- 3D/4D/5D SCAN
- FULL BLOOD SCREENING AND CHROMOSOMAL STUDIES
- DETECTION OF FETAL ANOMALY
- MATERNAL ILLNESS DURING PREGNANCY
- HIGH RISK PREGNANCY MONITORING