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Getting Pregnant

The days of conceiving are stressful and also the most crucial days for any couple. If you have been trying for a child, it is significant to monitor your menstrual cycles to the ovulation period. Along with, good health with little stress is imperative. We provide personal consultation, as we understand the distinctiveness and concerns for each.

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Note: We provide expert consultation and take care of both the baby and the mother equally.

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Baby Birth

Once you have conceived, you need to be ultra-careful. The trimesters are the most vital and sensitive days of motherhood. A full-term pregnancy is of 40weeks, where each trimester is for 12 to 14 weeks. The first trimester is the most crucial of all. You have to be extra careful of both the mother and the little soul inside her. You must-

  • Take regular consultation
  • Exercise regularly
  • Eat healthy diet including a lot of fruits and vegetables
  • Hydrate yourself at all time
  • Avoid stress
  • Prefer prenatal vitamins
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Your First Scan

Your first scan is when you will for the first time see your child within you. The first ultrasound is during the 10 and 14 weeks of your pregnancy. This is also called as the dating scan. Sometimes you first scan can also be done within 6weeks of your pregnancy. During the scan:

  • Consult your gynecologist for your first date scan
  • Follow all advice carefully
  • Be excited and careful
  • You will know if you’re carrying twins, one baby or three.
  • Take someone along with you for the scan.
  • Ask the nurse for assistance.
  • Don’t be nervous.
  • You can check your baby’s heartbeat
  • Take proper care
  • You can measure your child’s length from head to toe.
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About Pregnancy Concerns

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Taking Care of Child

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About Pregnancy Concerns

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Taking Care of Child

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A healthy mother means a healthy child. As it is important to take care of the baby, it is essential to take care of the mother first. Known as prenatal care, it is necessary to take all required precaution for a healthy pregnancy.

  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle
  • Get regular checkups
  • Take only prescribed medicines
  • Workout regularly
  • Stay active
  • Keep any emergency requirement ready
  • Get ample rest
  • Stay happy

Pregnancy

‘Motherhood’ is the most celebrated and special moment. It is the most exciting and special for nine months. Thus, it is vital that you are extremely cautious. Be in constant touch with your doctor and inform them of the slightest of concern. A good consultation is a must from the very beginning.

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Note: We provide consultation at all stages. From conceiving to delivery and post-delivery, we are the absolute guide. .

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Feeding Baby

A baby requires healthy nutrients even during and after birth. Thus, it is important to ensure that you always eat healthily. Even post-delivery, maintaining a good healthy diet is imperious. Thus, our expert doctors will guide you thoroughly during the process.

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Note:Remember, postpartum can be challenging. Staying in touch with your doctor can help you relax and reduce the stress.

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We care for infants, children and women & define ourselves as family-centric and value for money healthcare provider to all sections of society. Being trustworthy to patients needs is our core value.

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We have state-of-the-art facilities and a sophisticated set up with spacious private rooms. The hospital’s clinical staff includes a strong team of highly qualified and experienced doctors, an energetic team of consultants, well-trained nurses and paramedical personnel.

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The measure of our success is in the number of smiling faces. We identify with the wants of our patients and respond in the same manner. As a Women and Children’s Hospital, Abhilasha strives to send you home in perfect health.

Trimester Chart

A week by week baby development guide to know what to expect in milestone weeks for you and your growing baby throughout pregnancy.

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    Two Sets of Cells

    Your embryo has two layers of cells, soon they’ll develop into your baby’s body parts and systems.

    Baby's yolk sac

    Before the placenta forms, you develop a yolk sac. This sac produces blood and helps to nourish your young embryo.

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    Stronger day by day

    This week, tiny muscles are starting to form, but it will take 1- 2 months to feel those little punches.

    You can hear sounds

    You might start to hear something — your baby's heartbeat might be audible on a Doppler device at your doctor's routine check-up.

    Baby growth

    Baby will start to look more and more like a tiny human.

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    Eyes are shut

    The have arrived but still continue to develop, they are not open.

    Vocal Cords

    The formation of vocal cord starts now

    Proportional Growth

    That big baby head is getting in proportion with the rest of the body. Baby’s head is about half the size of his total frame.

1st Trismester

0.4kg - 2.0kg
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    Fingerprints

    Fingertips and toes are formed and your baby has unique fingerprints developed.

    Nerve protection

    Myelin, protective insulation, is starting to form around baby’s nerves. This covering continues to grow until your baby's turn one-year-old.

    Gender defined

    The fallopian tubes and uterus are now in proper position if it’s a girl. If it’s a boy, genitals are formed or being developed.

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    The flashlight tests

    Though baby’s eyelids are still shut, baby can perceive light and dark now.

    Start talking to your baby!

    Baby's ears are commencing to hear and process sounds from inside your body — your breathing, your rumbling tummy, your heartbeat.

    Nervous system development

    Baby's nervous system is improving its senses, which means baby’s fingers are learning to grip her ears, nose and umbilical cord.

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    Ear Muffs

    Your baby can hear you, but it’s muffled because the ears are covered in vernix caseosa, the waxy protective coating on the skin.

    Baby's Hiccups

    If you’re feeling unusual movements in your belly, it may be hiccups. As baby’s lungs continue to develop, chances of hiccups increase.

    Little Gymnast

    Your little munchkin has started to develop muscle tone from all that kicking, rolling and punching its doing.

2nd Trismester

2.0kg - 8.0kg
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    Brain connections

    Your baby's brain connections are evolving at a rapid pace, and it is a good thing because he has to make billions of them!

    Long naps

    Your baby is a drowsy one, pushing in longer sleep time, specifically REM sleep. Eat or drink something sugary to get him active from sleep

    Sensory development

    Your baby can now process information and pick up signals from all five senses.

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    Little baby!

    Your baby looks almost like an infant this week, with pink skin and chubby chicks.

    Bionic connection

    Your baby’s ears are very sharp in the last few weeks. Studies show the baby’s at times recognize your voice and favourite songs after birth.

    Baby may drop

    If this is your first birth, your baby may drop lower into your pelvis this week in what is called “lightening” or “dropping.”

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    Be aware of dry skin

    Since your baby has already shed most of her vernix, the waxy coating that acted as a moisturizer, her skin may be getting dry in spots.

    Crossed your due date?

    If the baby hasn't arrived this week, you're in good company: An projected 30 per cent of pregnancies occur past the 40-week mark.

    Talk to your little one!

    Be sure that you and your husband talk to baby actively after its arrival. Bay will likely recognize the sound of your voices!

*units in weeks

3rd Trismester

8.0kg - 13.6kg
Dr. Renu Tayal

Dr. Renu Tayal

Head, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
34 Years Exp.
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DR. PRADEEP KUMAR TAYAL

Dr. Pradeep Tayal

MBBS, MD Medicine (PGI)
36 Years Exp.
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