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Private Antenatal Care & Maternity Care
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Private Antenatal Care & Maternity Care

Selecting an appropriate clinic for antenatal care represents one of the most significant decisions during pregnancy. Comprehensive support is offered throughout the entire gestational period, with care delivered by an experienced obstetrician in a private, comfortable setting. Initial appointments can be scheduled immediately upon confirming pregnancy, ensuring that both mother and baby receive the best possible care from the earliest stages.

Obstetrician-Led Maternity Care

The facility provides obstetrician-led maternity services, which differ fundamentally from midwife-led care. While midwife-led care is appropriate for many straightforward pregnancies, specialist obstetric consultation and ongoing management may be warranted in several situations:

  • When a GP or midwife recommends specialist consultation due to identified risk factors
  • During complicated or high-risk pregnancies, including conditions such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, or placenta previa
  • Following previous difficult pregnancies or deliveries where complications arose
  • When expecting multiple babies (twins, triplets, or more), which require closer monitoring
  • When patients prefer the reassurance and expertise of obstetrician-directed care, even for uncomplicated pregnancies

Comprehensive Antenatal Services

Individualized antenatal care is provided based on each patient’s unique needs and circumstances. The range of services includes:

  • Regular health check-ups: Routine appointments to monitor the health and development of both mother and baby throughout pregnancy, including blood pressure monitoring, weight checks, and urine analysis.
  • Diagnostic ultrasound scans: Scheduled imaging to track fetal growth, development, and positioning, along with additional screening evaluations when medically indicated.
  • Nutritional guidance: Expert dietary advice to support a healthy pregnancy, including recommendations for essential vitamins, folic acid supplementation, and balanced nutrition.
  • Birth planning and preparation: Detailed discussions about delivery options, pain relief methods, and creating a personalized birth plan that aligns with the patient’s preferences and medical needs.
  • Symptom management: Addressing common pregnancy symptoms such as morning sickness, back pain, swelling, and fatigue, as well as managing more complex complications that may arise.
  • Delivery support: Full obstetric support during labor and delivery, including vaginal delivery assistance and Caesarean section when necessary, performed by an experienced surgical team.

Why Choose Private Antenatal Care

Private antenatal care ensures continuity of care with the same specialist throughout your pregnancy journey. This consistent relationship allows your obstetrician to develop a thorough understanding of your medical history, pregnancy progress, and individual needs, resulting in more personalized and responsive care at every stage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

Ideally, the first appointment should take place at 6u20138 weeks of pregnancy. Early care includes confirmation of pregnancy location (excluding ectopic), dating ultrasound, initial blood tests, and folic acid prescription. Pre-conception assessment before pregnancy is also recommended.

A standard schedule includes appointments at approximately 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, and 38u201340 weeks. High-risk pregnancies require more frequent monitoring. All ultrasound scans and blood tests are coordinated through our team.

The fetal anatomy scan (morphology scan) at 18u201322 weeks provides a detailed assessment of the baby's major structures u2014 brain, heart, spine, kidneys, and limbs u2014 and confirms placental position and growth. It is one of the most important scans during pregnancy.

Standard antenatal bloods include full blood count, blood group and antibody screen, rubella immunity, syphilis, Hepatitis B and C, HIV, and urine culture. First trimester combined screening (nuchal translucency + blood tests) assesses chromosomal risk. Additional tests are offered based on individual factors.

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a bacteria carried by approximately 20u201330% of women without causing illness. If present at delivery, it can occasionally be transmitted to the newborn. Screening is performed at 35u201337 weeks; if positive, intravenous antibiotics are given during labour.

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