- Your overall health condition is evaluated,
- Necessary tests are performed,
- Nutrition and lifestyle recommendations are provided.
- Being prepared in advance for a healthy pregnancy is one of the most important steps to protect both mother and baby’s health.
Pregnancy Monitoring and Delivery
Supporting You for a Healthy Process
For expectant mothers, pregnancy is both an exciting and special period that requires careful monitoring. From pre-pregnancy to delivery and postpartum, we support you by prioritizing your health and comfort at every stage. Here are the most important topics related to pregnancy follow-up and delivery.
Pre-Pregnancy Checkup
Pre-pregnancy checkups are crucial for a healthy pregnancy journey. During this process:


Routine Pregnancy Follow-up


Regular pregnancy follow-up is essential to protect the health of both the mother and the baby. Throughout the pregnancy, ultrasounds, blood tests, and other check-ups are performed to assess whether the pregnancy is progressing healthily.
Fetal DNA Test
Today, the Fetal DNA test, one of the most reliable prenatal screening tests, allows the examination of the baby’s genetic structure through a blood sample taken from the expectant mother. This test:


- Enables early detection of Down syndrome and other genetic disorders,
- Can help you learn the baby's gender,
- Is completely risk-free for both mother and baby.
Cord Blood Banking
The cord blood collected at the time of your baby’s birth is very valuable due to its stem cell content. With cord blood banking:


- It provides an important resource for the treatment of certain diseases that may occur in the future,
- It can also offer health security for family members.
Prenatal Diagnostic Procedures


During pregnancy, advanced diagnostic tests can be performed to obtain detailed information about the baby's health. Procedures such as amniocentesis and CVS make it possible to diagnose genetic and chromosomal disorders.
Common Problems During Pregnancy
Some common problems that expectant mothers may encounter during pregnancy include:


- Nausea and vomiting
- Anemia
- Blood pressure problems
- Diabetes
- Sleep disorders
- Early diagnosis and treatment of these conditions are very important, which is why regular doctor follow-up is essential.
Frequently Asked Questions During Pregnancy
Expectant mothers often have many questions during pregnancy. Regular doctor visits are necessary to get answers to questions such as, `When can baby movements be felt?`, `What foods should be consumed?`, and `Is exercise recommended?`


Mode of Delivery: Every mother’s birth process is unique. When choosing the mode of delivery, options such as:
Vaginal delivery,
- Cesarean section,
- Epidural delivery are considered.
- The most suitable birth method for the health of both mother and baby should be determined together with the doctor.
- High-Risk Pregnancy Follow-up: Some pregnancies require closer monitoring due to factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or risk of preterm birth. Regular check-ups in high-risk pregnancies allow for early intervention.
- Multiple Pregnancy: Twin, triplet, and other multiple pregnancies require a more specialized follow-up process. Ultrasound examinations are performed more frequently to ensure the healthy development of the babies.
- Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: In women who experience repeated miscarriages, underlying causes are investigated and supportive treatments may be applied to ensure a healthy pregnancy.
- Systemic Diseases During Pregnancy: Pre-existing or newly developed illnesses during pregnancy make monitoring more important. Conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and thyroid disorders should be controlled.
- Miscarriage (Abortus): The risk of miscarriage in early pregnancy can be minimized with proper monitoring and treatment methods. The recovery process after miscarriage and planning for the next pregnancy should be addressed.
- Ectopic Pregnancy: An ectopic pregnancy occurs when the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus. Early diagnosis can prevent serious health complications.
- Birth Preparation: Expectant mothers should be provided with detailed information about the birth process before delivery, preparing them both physically and psychologically.
- Delivery Bag: The delivery bag to be prepared before birth should include:
- Clothes for mother and baby,
- Hospital documents,
- Personal care items.
- Postpartum Period: During the 6 weeks following birth, the mother’s body undergoes recovery. Nutrition, emotional support, and doctor check-ups should not be neglected during this period.
Conclusion
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To experience a healthy and informed pregnancy journey, you can take the right steps for both yourself and your baby by seeking expert support.
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