Pregnancy is a beautiful journey that unfolds in stages, each one filled with changes, milestones, and moments to cherish. At Kripa Multi Speciality Hospital, we walk beside you through every step, ensuring that both you and your baby stay healthy, safe, and well-prepared for the arrival of new life. From the very first confirmation of pregnancy to the final weeks before delivery, each trimester brings its own joys and challenges. In the early weeks, your body begins adjusting to the miracle of new life. By the second trimester, energy often returns, and you start to feel your baby’s first gentle movements — a magical reminder of the growing bond between you and your child. As you approach the third trimester, anticipation builds, and we prepare you for labor, delivery, and the transition to parenthood. At Kripa Multi Speciality Hospital, we don’t just focus on routine checkups; we create a holistic care plan tailored to your needs.
Natural birthing is safe for many women with low-risk pregnancies. Our specialists will guide you through a detailed prenatal evaluation to determine if this is the right option for you. If needed, we are fully equipped to transition to assisted delivery or cesarean birth, ensuring the best outcome for you and your baby.
The first trimester marks the very beginning of your pregnancy, when your baby starts developing rapidly. This is also the time when you may experience common early symptoms such as morning sickness, nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness, and mood changes. During this stage, our team at Kripa Multi Speciality Hospital helps confirm your pregnancy through ultrasound and blood tests, provides complete health assessments, and guides you on prenatal vitamins and nutrition. We also screen for potential health conditions and support you in safely managing early pregnancy discomforts.
Often referred to as the “golden period” of pregnancy, the second trimester usually brings more energy and relief from nausea. Your baby bump becomes more visible, and by around 18–20 weeks, you may begin to feel those first gentle movements. Some women may experience backaches or leg cramps as their body adjusts. At this stage, our specialists focus on regular checkups, monitoring the baby’s growth, and conducting the detailed anomaly scan around 20 weeks. We also provide tailored guidance on nutrition and exercise, along with strategies to manage body changes so you remain comfortable and confident.
The final trimester is when your body prepares for delivery, and your baby grows and gains weight rapidly. It’s common to feel increased tiredness, frequent urination, back pain, swelling, or difficulty sleeping. Stronger baby movements and practice contractions, known as Braxton Hicks, are also expected. At Kripa Multi Speciality Hospital, we ensure close monitoring of both mother and baby’s health, guide you through birth planning and delivery preparation, and provide counseling on labor, pain management, and breastfeeding. Our 24/7 obstetric care ensures that you have round-the-clock support in case of any emergencies, giving you and your family peace of mind as you approach the most awaited moment — meeting your baby.
At Kripa Multi Speciality Hospital, we make natural birthing a safe, positive, and memorable experience. Schedule a consultation with our obstetrics team today to explore your birthing options.
Most mothers begin to feel gentle movements, often described as “flutters,” between 18 and 20 weeks. If this is your first pregnancy, it may take a little longer to notice.
Typically, at least three important ultrasounds are recommended — one in the first trimester (to confirm pregnancy and estimate due date), one around 20 weeks (anomaly scan), and one in the third trimester (to check growth and well-being). Additional scans may be suggested if needed.
It’s best to avoid raw or undercooked meats, unpasteurized dairy, certain seafood high in mercury, and excess caffeine. Our nutrition specialists will guide you with a safe and balanced meal plan.
Light to moderate exercise, such as walking, prenatal yoga, or swimming, is safe for most women. Always consult your doctor before starting or continuing any exercise routine.
At Kripa MultiSpeciality Hospital, we’re always here to care for you. Whether you want to book an appointment, ask a question, or learn more about our services, our team is ready to help.
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