Birth & Delivery Services: Your Birth, Your Way
Every birth story is unique. Whether you are planning for a natural delivery, exploring VBAC options, or scheduling a C-section, our team provides safe, non-judgmental support tailored to your unique preferences.
Every birth story is unique, and so is every choice. This series introduces different types of vaginal birth deliveries, from spontaneous and epidural-assisted to natural and water birth, reinforcing our commitment to your preferences.
Anesthesia for a C-section can be confusing. Our consultant anesthesiologist explains the differences between spinal, epidural, and general anesthesia, helping you understand the safest and most common options for your delivery.
A Caesarean is a major surgery, and recovery requires time and care. This video provides essential tips for healing post-C-section, including incision care, gentle movement, and listening to your body.
Understanding the stages of labor can reduce fear and empower you. This video walks you through what to expect, from early contractions to the final delivery of the placenta, so you can feel prepared and in control.
What if your newborn doesn't cry at birth? Our pediatric experts explain how they use the Apgar score to assess a baby's health and why a quiet but healthy baby is often perfectly normal, especially after a smooth C-section.
Labor is a powerful journey, and we're here to help you manage it. Learn practical tips like deep breathing for contractions, changing positions for comfort, and relying on your birth partner for support.
We support all types of vaginal birth deliveries. This image is part of a series explaining the different options available, ensuring you are informed and can make the best choice for your body and your baby.
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We respect your birth plan, whether it involves a water birth, Muhurtham scheduling, or specific pain management preferences. Our consultants work directly with you to balance your personal comfort with clinical safety, ensuring you feel heard, prepared, and in control when the big day arrives.
Planning Your Birth Experience
Planning your delivery is about finding the right balance between your personal wishes and medical necessity. Our consultants sit down with you to create a birth plan that covers everything from pain management—such as epidurals or natural labor techniques—to environmental preferences like dimmed lighting or music.
Clinical Expertise for Every Delivery
We manage high-risk pregnancies and standard deliveries with the same level of care, ensuring you have access to a skilled neonatologist and pediatrician right from the moment of birth. For those considering a Vaginal Birth After Caesarean (VBAC) or a water birth, our team offers specialized guidance to assess safety and comfort. We also understand the cultural nuances of birth in India, including requests for Muhurtham deliveries, and we work to accommodate these requests whenever they align with safety protocols.
Labor, Support, and Recovery
Because birth is also about your mental well-being, we encourage partner support and provide clear information on what to expect during the different stages of labor, from early contractions to the transition phase. You are never just a patient here. Whether you have a scheduled C-section or a spontaneous natural delivery, our team is there to explain the process, monitor your progress, and prioritize your health and your baby's safety above all else. From the moment you arrive to your post-delivery recovery in our private suites, our goal is to provide a calm, supportive environment for you and your newborn.
Motherhood Hospitals
At Motherhood Hospitals, we treat birth as a life-changing human experience, not just a medical procedure. Our doctors and midwives are here to listen to your preferences, answer your questions, and support you through every stage of labor, however it unfolds.
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