OUR SERVICES
Normal Delivery &
C-Section Care
We provide comprehensive maternity care to support you through pregnancy, labour and childbirth. Whether you are planning for a normal delivery or require a Caesarean section (C-section), our focus is on ensuring the safety and well-being of both mother and baby.
Conditions We Treat

Normal Delivery Planning

High-Risk Pregnancy

Labour Monitoring

C-Section Delivery

Previous C-Section Pregnancy

Twin Pregnancy Care

Preterm Labour Management

Post-Delivery Recovery Care
Symptoms & When to Consult
- Positive pregnancy test
- Regular antenatal checkups
- Pregnancy complications
- High blood pressure in pregnancy
- Gestational diabetes
- Reduced fetal movements
- Labour pain symptoms
- Delivery planning concerns
Our Care Process

1. Pregnancy Consultation
Comprehensive assessment of maternal and fetal health.

2. Regular Monitoring
Routine checkups, scans and pregnancy monitoring.

3. Delivery Planning
Personalised birth planning for normal delivery or C-section.

4. Postnatal Support
Care and guidance for mother and newborn after delivery.
Why Choose Us

15+ Years Experience

Advanced Maternity Care

Personalised Pregnancy Support

Safe Mother & Baby Care
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I have a normal delivery after a previous C-section?
Many women may be candidates for VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Caesarean), depending on their medical condition and pregnancy history.
When is a C-section recommended?
A Caesarean section may be advised when it is the safest option for the mother or baby.
How can I prepare for a normal delivery?
Regular antenatal care, a healthy lifestyle and proper guidance from your obstetrician can help prepare for childbirth.
Is C-section a safe procedure?
Yes, C-section is a commonly performed and generally safe surgical procedure when medically indicated.
How long does recovery take after delivery?
Recovery varies for every woman and depends on whether the delivery was vaginal or by C-section.
When should I visit the hospital during labour?
You should contact your doctor or visit the hospital when labour contractions become regular, your water breaks or you experience any concerning symptoms.


