Post Natal & Infant Checkups
The Fourth Trimester
Expert Postnatal & Infant Checkups in Lahore
Delivery is just the beginning. The weeks following birth are crucial for a mother's physical recovery and a newborn's development. Let Dr. Zamurad Yasmin Rana (29+ Years Experience) provide you and your baby with compassionate, complete postpartum care under one roof.
Book a Postpartum VisitMaternal Recovery Care
Your body has been through an incredible journey. Dr. Zamurad ensures your healing process is safe, comfortable, and infection-free. Our maternal checks include:
- Incision & Wound Healing: Careful examination of C-section incisions or vaginal tears (episiotomy) to prevent infection.
- Lactation & Breastfeeding Support: Expert guidance on latching issues, milk supply, and mastitis prevention.
- Pelvic Floor Assessment: Checking for uterine prolapse, urine leakage, and restoring pelvic health.
- Postpartum Depression Screening: Emotional support and medical management for the "baby blues" and hormonal shifts.
- Family Planning: Safe and effective contraception advice tailored for nursing mothers.
Early Infant Checkups
A healthy mother needs a healthy baby. We conduct thorough early neonatal checkups to ensure your little one is thriving in their first critical weeks of life.
- Weight & Growth Monitoring: Tracking your newborn's healthy weight gain after the initial postnatal drop.
- Feeding Assessment: Ensuring your baby is feeding properly and digesting well.
- Jaundice Screening: Early detection and management of neonatal jaundice.
- Umbilical Cord Care: Checking the stump for proper healing and infection.
"Caring for two generations with a mother's touch."
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I schedule my first postnatal checkup?
If you had a C-section or a complicated delivery, Dr. Zamurad usually recommends a checkup within 1 to 2 weeks to inspect the incision. For uncomplicated normal deliveries, a comprehensive checkup at 6 weeks postpartum is standard.
I am struggling with breastfeeding. Can Dr. Zamurad help?
Yes. Breastfeeding can be challenging for new mothers. Dr. Zamurad provides medical advice to help clear blocked ducts, treat infections (mastitis), and offers guidance on improving latching and milk supply.
Is it normal to feel extremely sad after giving birth?
It is very common. The sudden drop in hormones can cause the "baby blues" or Postpartum Depression (PPD). Please do not suffer in silence. Discuss your feelings with Dr. Zamurad during your checkup so we can provide the right medical and emotional support.
Comprehensive Care for Mother and Baby
Ensure a safe and healthy recovery. Schedule your visit at Al-Saeed Medical Center.
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