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Gynecology and Obstetrics
Gynecology and obstetrics are two closely related medical specialties focused on the health and well-being of women, particularly during their reproductive years. While gynecology deals with the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the female reproductive system.
Gynecology and Obstetrics Sanjiwanee Life Care Hospital
Gynecology and obstetrics are two closely related medical specialties focused on the health and well-being of women, particularly during their reproductive years. While gynecology deals with the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to the female reproductive system, obstetrics specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care. Together, gynecologists and obstetricians provide comprehensive care to women across the lifespan, from adolescence through menopause and beyond.Gynecology and obstetrics are essential medical specialties dedicated to promoting women’s health and providing comprehensive care throughout all stages of life
Gynecology and Obstetrics of Sanjiwanee Life Care Hospital:
Improving the overall well-being of patients within hospital settings. Understanding the role and significance of Gynecology and Obstetrics services is essential for patients, healthcare providers, and policymakers.
1. Prenatal Care:
Obstetricians provide comprehensive prenatal care to monitor the health and development of both mother and baby throughout pregnancy. This includes regular prenatal visits, ultrasound examinations, prenatal screening tests, and prenatal counseling on nutrition, exercise, and childbirth preparation.
2. Labor and Delivery Management:
Obstetricians oversee labor and delivery, ensuring a safe and positive childbirth experience for mother and baby. They monitor labor progression, provide pain management options, and may perform interventions such as induction of labor or cesarean delivery when necessary.
3. High-Risk Pregnancy Care:
Obstetricians specialize in managing high-risk pregnancies, including pregnancies complicated by maternal medical conditions (such as hypertension or diabetes), fetal abnormalities, multiple gestations (twins or higher-order multiples), or previous pregnancy complications.
4. Postpartum Care:
Obstetricians provide postpartum care to support women in the weeks and months following childbirth. This includes monitoring maternal recovery, addressing postpartum concerns such as breastfeeding difficulties or mood disorders, and providing contraception counseling for future family planning.
5. Gynecological Surgery:
Obstetricians are trained in gynecological surgery and may perform procedures such as cesarean section, hysterectomy, tubal ligation, and pelvic floor repairs to address gynecological conditions or complications of pregnancy and childbirth.