Maternal–fetal medicine is growing very rapidly as new research has been helping doctors improve care for both the mothers and babies. This Special Issue of Clinical Outcomes in Maternal–Fetal Medicine shares some important findings in various key areas of pregnancy care. These include the risks of adolescent pregnancies, new delivery techniques that may protect preterm babies, awareness of congenital infections, and how complications during pregnancy affect newborns. When everything is put together, it supports better clinical decision-making and shows how important teamwork is among specialists and the mothers to improve maternal and neonatal health. Diva Hospital is one of the best maternity hospital in Ahmedabad, providing advanced pregnancy care to the mothers-to-be. In this blog, we will be reading about how the advancement in Fetal Medicine is redefining Pregnancy care. Cesarean Delivery: A New Technique to Protect Preterm Babies Through the recent searches and studies, it is su...
Pregnancy isn’t just another medical term. It’s nine months of changes, emotions and honestly a lot of anxiety about doing everything right. You always want the best for your baby, but somewhere in between all the advice from relatives, Google searches at 2 AM and doctor appointments, your own voice can get lost. Too many women go through pregnancy just by accepting whatever is told to them. Don’t like something? Stay quiet. Have questions? Feel embarrassed to ask. Want things done differently? Worry about seeming difficult. Stop doing that. This is your pregnancy. You get to have opinions about it. Why Staying Quiet Doesn’t Help Anyone Look, doctors know medicine. They’ve studied for years and delivered hundreds of babies. But they don’t know what you’re feeling unless you tell them. They can’t read minds. When you just nod and agree to everything without understanding why, you’re not getting proper care. You’re just getting generic care. There’s a difference. Asking questions isn’t r...