Khobragade Multispeciality Hospital

Antenatal Care & Checkups
Pregnancy is one of the most beautiful and life-changing journeys in a woman’s life. However, this journey requires proper medical guidance, regular monitoring, and personalized care to ensure the health and safety of both mother and baby. Antenatal care, also known as prenatal care, plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy pregnancy and reducing risks associated with childbirth.
Dr. Meenakshi Charaya Khobragade provides comprehensive antenatal care and pregnancy checkups designed to monitor maternal health, track fetal development, and ensure a safe pregnancy experience. With a patient-centered approach and modern medical practices, she offers complete guidance from the early stages of pregnancy until delivery.

What is Antenatal Care?

Antenatal care refers to the routine medical care provided to pregnant women throughout pregnancy. It includes scheduled checkups, diagnostic tests, health assessments, nutritional advice, and monitoring of the baby’s growth and development.
The primary goal of antenatal care is to ensure that both the mother and the baby remain healthy during pregnancy. Through regular visits, doctors can identify and manage potential complications early, which helps reduce pregnancy risks and ensures safe delivery.
Antenatal care also focuses on educating mothers about pregnancy changes, childbirth preparation, breastfeeding guidance, and newborn care.

Importance of Antenatal Care During Pregnancy

Regular antenatal checkups provide numerous benefits for both mother and baby. These visits allow healthcare providers to monitor pregnancy progress and ensure that the baby is developing properly.

Some key benefits include:

Early Detection of Health Issues

Antenatal visits help detect medical conditions such as gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, anemia, or infections early. Early diagnosis helps doctors manage these conditions effectively.

Monitoring Baby’s Growth

Ultrasound scans and physical examinations help track the baby’s development and ensure proper growth inside the womb.

Guidance for a Healthy Pregnancy

Expecting mothers receive valuable advice on diet, exercise, lifestyle changes, and pregnancy precautions.

Emotional and Psychological Support

Pregnancy often brings emotional changes. Antenatal visits provide reassurance, counseling, and support during this phase.

Preparation for Safe Delivery

Doctors guide mothers about labor signs, delivery options, and hospital planning to ensure a smooth childbirth experience.

Antenatal Checkup Schedule

Regular visits with your doctor are essential during pregnancy. The frequency of antenatal checkups may vary depending on the stage of pregnancy and the mother’s health condition.

First Trimester (0–12 Weeks)

During the first trimester, the doctor confirms pregnancy and evaluates the mother’s overall health.

Common assessments include:

  • Pregnancy confirmation test

  • Blood pressure measurement

  • Blood tests

  • Urine analysis

  • Ultrasound scan

  • Medical history evaluation

  • Nutritional advice

  • Folic acid supplementation

This stage is crucial for identifying any early pregnancy risks.


Second Trimester (13–28 Weeks)

The second trimester is often considered the most comfortable phase of pregnancy. Regular checkups help monitor the baby’s growth and ensure that pregnancy is progressing normally.

Tests and assessments may include:

  • Routine blood pressure monitoring

  • Weight tracking

  • Fetal heartbeat monitoring

  • Ultrasound scans

  • Screening for gestational diabetes

  • Anomaly scan to detect structural abnormalities

  • Nutritional counseling

Doctors also guide mothers about physical activity, prenatal exercises, and maintaining a balanced diet.


Third Trimester (29–40 Weeks)

The third trimester focuses on preparing for delivery and monitoring the baby’s position and growth.

Important aspects of third trimester care include:

  • Frequent antenatal visits

  • Monitoring fetal movements

  • Ultrasound scans

  • Blood pressure and weight monitoring

  • Screening for pregnancy complications

  • Guidance for labor and delivery

  • Birth planning

These visits ensure that the baby is ready for birth and that the mother remains healthy until delivery.

Key Components of Antenatal Care

Antenatal care involves several important medical evaluations and preventive measures to ensure a safe pregnancy.

Physical Examination

During each visit, the doctor checks vital signs such as blood pressure, weight, and abdominal growth. These examinations help monitor pregnancy progress.

Ultrasound Scans

Ultrasound imaging allows doctors to observe the baby’s development, heartbeat, and movement. It also helps detect abnormalities early.

Blood Tests

Blood tests help identify anemia, infections, blood group compatibility, and other medical conditions.

Urine Tests

Urine tests detect infections, protein levels, and signs of gestational diabetes.

Nutritional Counseling

Proper nutrition is essential for healthy fetal development. Doctors guide mothers on essential vitamins, minerals, and balanced diets.

Vaccinations

Certain vaccines are recommended during pregnancy to protect both mother and baby from infections.

Nutrition and Lifestyle During Pregnancy

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential for a safe and comfortable pregnancy. Antenatal care includes guidance on diet, exercise, and daily habits.

Healthy Pregnancy Diet

A balanced diet should include:

  • Fresh fruits and vegetables

  • Whole grains

  • Protein-rich foods

  • Dairy products

  • Iron and calcium supplements

Hydration is also important during pregnancy.

Safe Physical Activity

Regular light exercise improves circulation and strengthens muscles for childbirth. Doctors often recommend:

  • Prenatal yoga

  • Walking

  • Stretching exercises

Always consult your doctor before starting any exercise routine.

Adequate Rest

Pregnant women should get sufficient sleep and avoid excessive stress.

Avoid Harmful Substances

Alcohol, smoking, and certain medications should be avoided during pregnancy.

Common Pregnancy Symptoms Managed During Antenatal Careifestyle During Pregnancy

Many women experience physical changes during pregnancy. Regular antenatal checkups help manage these symptoms effectively.

Common symptoms include:

  • Morning sickness

  • Fatigue

  • Back pain

  • Swelling in feet

  • Heartburn

  • Mood changes

Doctors provide safe treatments and lifestyle recommendations to manage these symptoms.

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