What is Antenatal Care?
Antenatal care (ANC) is the medical and nursing care recommended for women during pregnancy. The main goals are to monitor the health of the mother and unborn baby, identify any risks or complications early, and provide guidance on a healthy pregnancy lifestyle.
At our clinic, we follow international clinical guidelines ensuring you receive the best possible care at every stage of your pregnancy, delivered with warmth and professionalism.
Your Trimester-By-Trimester Journey
First Trimester (Weeks 1–12)
Initial booking appointment, blood tests (including blood type, CBC, rubella immunity, STI screen), dating ultrasound, nuchal translucency scan, and lifestyle counselling on nutrition, vitamins, and safe activities.
Second Trimester (Weeks 13–26)
Anomaly scan (20-week morphology ultrasound), screening for gestational diabetes, monitoring fetal growth and movement, blood pressure checks, and discussion of birth plan preferences.
Third Trimester (Weeks 27–40)
Growth scans, Group B Streptococcus (GBS) testing, fetal position assessment, preparation for labour, discussion of delivery options (normal/VBAC/C-section), and hospital pre-admission coordination.
What We Monitor at Every Visit
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Fetal Heart Rate & Growth
Regular doppler monitoring and growth measurements to ensure your baby is developing on track.
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Blood Pressure & Preeclampsia Screening
Early identification and management of hypertensive disorders to protect mother and baby.
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Gestational Diabetes Screening
Glucose tolerance testing between 24–28 weeks, with a tailored management plan if required.
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Fetal Position & Delivery Planning
Confirming baby's position in the third trimester and jointly planning the safest mode of delivery.