A healthy diet is an important part of a healthy lifestyle at any time but is especially vital if you're pregnant or planning a pregnancy. Eating healthily during pregnancy will help your baby to develop and grow.
It is estimated that approximately 45-58% Urban Indian Women have Lactational Issues/Lactational Failure Post Child Birth. Lactation is beneficial to mother’s health as well as provides specific nourishments, growth, and development to the baby. Hence, it is a nature’s precious gift for the infant; however, lactation insufficiency is one of the explanations mentioned most often by women throughout the world for the early discontinuation of breastfeeding and/or for the introduction of supplementary bottles. Globally, lactation insufficiency is a public health concern, as the use of breast milk substitutes increases the risk of morbidity and mortality among infants in developing countries, and these supplements are the most common cause of malnutrition( both Under nutrition and Over nutrition). The incidence has been estimated to range from 23% to 63% during the first 4 months after delivery.
Paediatric Services aims at the wholesome care of your baby from birth till 16 years of age. The most important part is the 'First 1000 days', which is responsible for development of cognition, EQ and IQ in later life.
Mood swings are normal during pregnancy. But if you feel nervous or down all the time, it could be a sign of something deeper going on. Stress over being pregnant, changes in your body during the pregnancy, and everyday worries can take a toll.
Physiotherapy during pregnancy also helps to reduce the likelihood of: