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Every woman deserves access to specialist care that understands her unique health needs at every stage of life — from adolescence through menopause and beyond. At Reach Super Speciality Hospital, Bachupally, our Gynaecology and Obstetrics department is led by experienced Consultant Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, including an Infertility Specialist, providing the full spectrum of women’s healthcare with compassion and expertise.
Whether you are navigating your first pregnancy, managing a gynaecological condition, or exploring fertility treatment options, our team provides personalised care in a comfortable, private, and supportive setting.
Our antenatal care programme is designed to monitor the health of both mother and baby at every stage of pregnancy — from early confirmation scans through third-trimester growth assessments. We coordinate closely with our Neonatology team to ensure seamless care at the time of delivery, particularly for high-risk pregnancies requiring additional support.
Our Infertility Specialist brings expert guidance to couples facing challenges with conception, offering evidence-based evaluation and personalised treatment plans — including ovulation induction and IUI support — in a sensitive, non-judgmental environment.
Q: When should I register for antenatal care after a positive pregnancy test?
A: You should book your first antenatal appointment as early as possible — ideally within the first 8 to 10 weeks of pregnancy. Early registration allows for important first-trimester screening, dating scans, and supplementation guidance.
Q: What is the difference between a normal delivery and a C-section?
A: A normal vaginal delivery is the preferred method when there are no medical complications. A Caesarean section (C-section) is recommended when there are specific risks to mother or baby, such as abnormal foetal positioning, placenta previa, or foetal distress. Your obstetrician will discuss the best option based on your individual circumstances.
Q: Can PCOS be treated permanently?
A: PCOS is a hormonal condition that is managed rather than cured. With the right combination of lifestyle changes, medication, and regular monitoring, the vast majority of women with PCOS can achieve regular cycles, fertility, and long-term hormonal balance.
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