Postnatal Care
Postnatal Care: Nurturing Mothers and Newborns After Birth
Our Care and Solutions for Postnatal Care
At PRANA WOMEN & FERTILITY, we provide holistic postnatal care to ensure the well-being of both mother and baby. Our personalized approach supports recovery, emotional health, and the nurturing of your newborn during this critical period.
Possible Treatments and Stages at PRANA WOMEN & FERTILITY:
Post-Delivery Health Monitoring
Regular checkups to monitor the mother’s physical recovery, including uterine healing and overall health.Newborn Care Guidance
Assistance with newborn feeding, diapering, bathing, and understanding your baby’s needs.Breastfeeding Support
Expert lactation consultation to help mothers overcome challenges and establish a successful breastfeeding routine.Emotional and Mental Health Support
Counseling services to address postnatal depression, anxiety, or stress, ensuring emotional well-being.Diet and Nutrition Counseling
Tailored advice on a balanced diet to promote healing, energy restoration, and breastfeeding.Postnatal Exercise Programs
Light physical activity plans to regain strength, improve posture, and promote overall recovery.Vaccination Scheduling for Newborns
Guidance on the timely immunization schedule to safeguard your baby’s health.Family Planning and Contraception Advice
Support in planning future pregnancies or discussing contraception options as per your needs.
At PRANA WOMEN & FERTILITY, we are here to guide and support you through this transformative journey, ensuring a smooth and joyful transition into motherhood.
Frequently Asked Questions
Postnatal care includes medical, emotional, and practical support provided to the mother and baby in the weeks following childbirth
The postnatal period typically lasts 6-8 weeks after delivery, though care can extend longer based on individual needs.
It ensures the mother’s recovery, promotes bonding with the baby, and addresses any complications or emotional challenges.
Seeking professional counseling, joining support groups, and having open conversations with loved ones can help manage postnatal depression
A diet rich in proteins, vitamins, iron, calcium, and fluids is essential to aid recovery and support breastfeeding
Light activities like walking can start within a week or two, but consult your doctor for personalized guidance.
Regular visits are recommended for vaccinations and developmental checkups as advised by the doctor.
