Obstetrics


In the area of reproductive sciences, the Department of Obstetrics at Altor Hospitals offers a broad range of women's health services. From a woman's pregnancy through childbirth and any issues relating to the reproductive system after childbirth, the greatest care and services are offered.

In addition to comprehensive prenatal care, preventive health screenings, labour and delivery, and management of low, medium, and high-risk pregnancies, our obstetricians also provide specialised care for women. If required, other gynaecologic doctors' knowledge in fields including infertility, high-risk childbirth, and gynaecologic cancer is available.

Why choose Altor Hospitals for Obstetrics?

Our team provides comfortable labour rooms equipped with cutting-edge technology to detect and address any potential complications. Our birthing suites, lounge chairs, and low lighting create a peaceful environment for your birth plan.

During your pregnancy, your doctor may recommend a number of screenings, tests, and imaging procedures. These tests are intended to inform you about your baby's health and could aid in the development and prenatal care of your child. Taking a comprehensive strategy like this one will help you feel confident and ready throughout your pregnancy, birth, and afterwards.

Our services in Obstetrics

  • Management of high-risk pregnancy

  • Anti-natal check-up

  • Stell cell banking

  • Management of ectopic pregnancy

  • Placental implantation abnormalities

  • Diabetes and pregnancy

  • Infertility treatment

  • Family planning

  • Maternal foetal medicine


Our treatments in Obstetrics

  • Biopsy

  • Caesarean deliveries

  • Hysterectomy

  • Laparoscopic surgery

  • Fibroid, cyst tumour excision

  • Vaginal delivery

  • Episiotomy


FAQs

It is completely safe to travel while pregnant unless there have been any issues discovered. The majority of women think that the second trimester is the best time to travel since you won't get as tired as easily as you would in the third trimester and the morning sickness period of the first trimester is usually over.

Numerous types of exercise are both fully safe and advantageous for the health of both you and your unborn child while you are pregnant. When you already exercise frequently, you can keep doing so, though your routine might need to modify. If you don't work out quite often, you can start with 5 minutes each day of simple aerobic exercise and gradually work up to 30 minutes.

The medical profession has not done a thorough study of how herbal supplements affect pregnancy. The mere fact that herbal supplements are "natural" does not guarantee that they are risk-free. Discuss any supplements you might be interested in taking with your doctor.

Many medicines are not safe for a foetus' growth, while some are. If you're pregnant, ask your obstetrician if you can continue taking any prescription or OTC medications. A safe alternative treatment may be available for your infant.

Inquire with your obstetrician about whether or not it is okay for you to continue taking any vitamins, herbal supplements, or other medications. Although herbal medicines are "natural," this does not necessarily indicate that they are risk-free.