Pregnancy becomes a prime theme in a woman's personal life, featuring herself as well as the new heart developing inside her—they beat outside with rhythm. Pregnancy is beautiful; still, it brings a lot of uncertainties, expectations, and concerns. And then comes fetal medicine—one of the modern branches of medicine that not only deals with the diagnosis and treatment of the unborn baby (foetus) but also ensures that in this process both mother and child remain healthy. The blog would show the significance of a fetal medicine specialist in a pregnancy cycle and why relying on one makes a difference—especially if the case was high-risk. Are you seeking expert fetal care? Walk into Diva Women's Hospital for compassionate, world-class fetal medicine services. What is Fetal Medicine? Fetal medicine is that area of obstetrics that deals with the care of the foetus before birth. This includes the monitoring of fetal growth, detection of any anomalies, management of high-risk pregna...
Pregnancy is an exciting journey filled with many different surprises, and as the date of delivery approaches, many women have experiences that may seem like labour but may not be. These are called "false labour pains" and can lead to confusion, especially among first-time mothers. One of the most frequently asked questions at Diva Women's Hospital is: "How can I distinguish true labour from false pain?" This blog post will assist you in recognising the fundamental differentiation between false memories and pregnancy signs compared to genuine labour so that you will be more confident and equipped. What is False Labor Pain? False labour pain, the so-called Braxton-Hicks contractions, is the body's method of getting ready for the baby to be delivered. These are simply practice contractions similar to those you experience when in labour, but they go away right after. These contractions may start anytime between the second and third trimesters, but they are mo...