
Pregnancy and the postpartum period represent a unique and transformative phase in a woman’s life, characterised by significant physical, hormonal, and psychological changes. Appropriate medical guidance from the early stages of pregnancy through the postnatal period is essential to safeguarding the health and wellbeing of both mother and newborn. Counselling extends beyond routine examinations; it includes comprehensive information, anticipatory guidance, and personalised support tailored to each woman’s medical needs and individual circumstances.
During pregnancy, counselling addresses key areas such as nutrition, physical activity, physiological body changes, preparation for childbirth, and the management of common pregnancy-related symptoms. In the postpartum period, women are required to adapt to significant physical and emotional changes, while structured medical follow-up is essential for the early detection of potential complications and for supporting optimal recovery and maternal wellbeing.
During pregnancy
Regular communication with the obstetrician supports close pregnancy monitoring, early identification of potential complications, and ongoing psychological reassurance throughout gestation.
After childbirth
Postnatal counselling focuses on physical recovery, breastfeeding support, hormonal adjustments, and the emotional wellbeing of the mother during the postpartum period.
The Role of Individualised Care
Every woman has unique needs. An individualised approach strengthens trust, reduces uncertainty, and provides meaningful guidance at every stage of pregnancy and the postpartum journey. With evidence-based medical support and continuous follow-up, women feel reassured, informed, and well prepared for their new role.

