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Home prenatal care can help reduce risks during pregnancy and increase the chances of a safe and healthy delivery. Regular prenatal check-ups can help your doctor monitor your pregnancy and detect problems or complications before they become serious. According to some studies, babies born to mothers who lack antenatal care have three times the chance of having a low birth weight. The mortality rate of newborns with low birth weight is five times that of newborns whose mothers receive prenatal care.
Although most attention to pregnancy care is in the nine months of pregnancy, postpartum care is also very important. The postpartum period lasts six to eight weeks, starting immediately after the baby is born. During the postpartum period, the mother experienced many physical and emotional changes while learning to take care of the newborn. Postpartum care includes getting proper rest, nutrition, and vaginal care.
Prenatal and postnatal Care
- Prenatal checkup and postpartum follow-up consultation
- Prenatal and postnatal diet and exercise guidance
- 24-hour confinement care and guidance
- Baby Care Guidance
- 24-hour babysitting ( If the mother could not take care of the baby)
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