Sunday, December 1, 2013

Want Support Services In Rajkot City For Pregnancy?

Some people have basic questions about how pregnancy happens. Some may have questions about avoiding pregnancy. Others are considering pregnancy and have questions about pre-pregnancy health or infertility. And some may wonder about options for an unintended pregnancy.

Many women need information about pregnancy test. Pregnant women may also have questions about prenatal care and the stages of pregnancy. And women who are concerned about pregnancy loss may have lots of questions about miscarriage.

Only you can decide what is best for you when it comes to pregnancy. But we are here to help. We have developed Planned Parenthood health program where we  can talk with you about all of your pregnancy-related concerns. And we can help you get care that you need.

  • Medical care especially for pregnant woman during pregnancy
  • Important for a healthy pregnancy and healthy baby
  • Includes regular check-ups and prenatal testing and learning for GARBH SANSKAR
  • Best to begin as soon as you know you are pregnant

The key to having a healthy baby is taking good care of your own health. The healthier you are, the stronger you and your baby are likely to be.

We all want to be healthy, but sometimes it is hard to know what we should do. If you are pregnant, or thinking about becoming pregnant, you may have some questions.

Discovering that you are about to have a baby is often one of the most joyous times of a woman’s life. It can also be the most nerve racking. You are now responsible for the healthy development of another human life and everything you eat, breathe, and come into contact with for the next nine months can impact that growth and development. Being pregnant is weighty enough as it is without scaring moms to be and throwing a bunch of rules around. Yet the high incidences of autism, asthma, allergies, ADHD, cancer, and so many other childhood illnesses and issues require us to give some thought to raising our children healthy, even before they are born. They get their start in our bellies. Are we giving them the best possible start we can? It is something we all need to think about because our choices impact them greatly and also the planet. Here are a few ways to keep it during pregnancy.One of them is GARBH SANSKAR

Prenatal care is the care you receive from us during pregnancy. During prenatal care visits, we will make sure you and the developing fetus are healthy and strong. These regular prenatal care visits are your chance to learn how to manage the discomforts of pregnancy, have any testing you may need, learn warning signs, and ask any questions you may have.

It's best to begin before you are pregnant — this is sometimes called pre-pregnancy health or preconception planning. But if that is not possible, begin prenatal care as soon as you know you're pregnant.

Your prenatal care visit is usually the longest. The examination is very thorough. You will be asked questions about your medical history. You will also be asked about your partner's medical history and your family's medical history. You will have a complete physical exam. You may take this opportunity to discuss your lifestyle and habits and to suggest certain changes that may help make the pregnancy healthy. One of the most important things a woman can do is to take folic acid — a B vitamin — every day to prevent serious birth defects.

Diet, Exercise, and Lifestyle Changes During Pregnancy

Many pregnant women have questions about diet, exercise, and other lifestyle changes during pregnancy. Prenatal care visits are the perfect time to discuss these concerns with us.

Many women choose to make lifestyle changes before they become pregnant. Eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and, if you are in habits of unhealthy choices, quitting those activities, are all important things a woman can do to help have the healthiest pregnancy possible.

If you age in between 20 to 35 years old and healthy, you will probably have  pregnancy with low risk. If so, plan to have prenatal care visits about

  • every two or four weeks, from the first to seventh month of pregnancy
  • every weeks in the eight month. 
  • every week in the ninth month to until delivery

If you have a high-risk pregnancy, we may ask you to come in for prenatal care more often.

Take care of your unborn baby.

Disclaimer
The sole purpose of these blogs is to provide information about pregnancy and related health issues . This information is not intended for use in the diagnosis, prevention or cure of any disease. If you have any serious, acute or chronic health concern, please consult a trained doctor/health professional who can fully assess your needs and address them effectively. If you are seeking the medical advice of a trained Ayurvedic expert, call us or e mail.

Dr Unnati Chavda
(Promoting pregnancy wellness)
www.ayurvedapanchkarma.in

Close-up of a pregnant woman's sitting

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