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Obstetrical Care

At The Women’s Care Clinic, we understand that pregnancy is one of the most transformative and significant experiences in a woman’s life. Our comprehensive obstetrical care is designed to support you through every stage of your pregnancy, ensuring that both you and your baby receive the highest quality of care.

Patient-Centered Approach: We prioritize your needs and preferences, ensuring that you feel supported and informed throughout your pregnancy journey.
Experienced Team: Our team is composed of skilled professionals dedicated to providing exceptional care for you and your baby.

At The Women’s Care Clinic, we are committed to making your pregnancy experience as healthy and enjoyable as possible. Whether you are a first-time mother or adding to your family, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Dr. Rehan Bin Asif at The Women's Care Clinic Lahore consulting a patient for gynecology and obstetrics care.

Our Obstetrical Care Services

We offer a wide range of Obstetrical Care services to address your unique health needs, including

Preconception Counseling

Personalized assessments to help you prepare for pregnancy. Discussions about lifestyle, nutrition, and any pre-existing health conditions. Guidance on prenatal vitamins and supplements

Comprehensive Prenatal Care

Regular check-ups to monitor the health of you and your developing baby. Routine ultrasounds and screenings to assess fetal growth and development. Blood tests and genetic screenings to identify any potential issues early on. Education on prenatal nutrition, exercise, and wellness

High-Risk Pregnancy Management

Specialized care for women with pre-existing medical conditions or pregnancy complications. Close monitoring and customized treatment plans to ensure the best possible outcomes. Coordination with specialists as needed

Labor and Delivery

Supportive and safe birthing environment tailored to your preferences. 24/7 availability for labor and delivery services. Continuous monitoring during labor to ensure the health and safety of both mother and baby. Options for pain management and birthing plans that align with your wishes.

Postpartum Care

Comprehensive follow-up visits to monitor your recovery and address any concerns. Guidance on breastfeeding, newborn care, and maternal mental health. Support for any complications that may arise, including postpartum depression

Education and Support

Childbirth education to prepare you for labor, delivery, and parenthood. Resources and support for new mothers. Access to literature and online resources to help you make informed decisions.

Cesarean Birth

Cesarean deliveries are sometimes planned for specific reasons. However, most first-time Cesarean sections happen unexpectedly. Events can move quickly if you’re in labor and a decision is made for a cesarean section

Medications in Pregnancy

If you have been exposed to drugs during pregnancy and wish to know possible risks to your baby, You must carefully weigh the evidence or the lack of evidence, regarding a drug’s safety

Nausea In Pregnancy

Nausea during pregnancy, commonly called “morning sickness”, is experienced by about four out of five women. Although called morning sickness, it may occur at any time during the day or night.

Obstetrical Patient Visits

Our obstetrical patient visits provide personalized care for each stage of pregnancy, ensuring both mother and baby are monitored closely. From routine check-ups to specialized consultations, we prioritize health, comfort, and peace of mind throughout the journey to delivery

Recovery After Pregnancy

Recovery after pregnancy focuses on restoring a mother’s health and well-being with comprehensive support for both physical and emotional needs. Our care team offers guidance on postpartum healing, newborn care, and adjustments to ensure a smooth transition into motherhood.

Testing for Birth Defects

Having a baby is an exciting time and you probably have many questions and concerns about your pregnancy and especially about your baby. One of the first concerns of all pregnancies is whether of not your baby is chromosomally normal

Threatened Miscarriage

Many women who have vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy have little or no cramping. Sometimes the bleeding stops and the pregnancy goes on. At other times the bleeding and cramping continue, become stronger, and miscarriage occurs

Ultrasound in Pregnancy

Ultrasound in pregnancy is a safe, essential tool for monitoring the health and development of the baby at various stages. It provides valuable insights, ensuring both mother and baby receive the best care throughout the pregnancy journey