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Pregnancy care

Antenatal care and pregnancy scans in Dimapur

From confirming a pregnancy through to your regular antenatal check-ups and ultrasound scans — with an obstetrician who has looked after pregnancies in this region for seventeen years.

Important notice

We specialise in antenatal care, gynecological consultations, and related diagnostic and outpatient services.

Please note that we do not provide childbirth or caesarean section services.

What we look after

Pregnancy care is mostly a series of small, routine checks — and the value of them is that they catch the uncommon things early, while they are still easy to manage.

Confirming a pregnancy

Testing, dating, and an early scan to confirm the pregnancy is in the right place and developing as expected. If you have pain or bleeding in early pregnancy, this is something to have checked promptly rather than waited on.

Routine antenatal check-ups

Blood pressure, weight, urine, haemoglobin, growth and the baby’s heartbeat at each visit — more often as you get closer to term. Anaemia and raised blood pressure are the two most common findings, and both are very manageable when caught.

Ultrasound scans

Dating scans, growth scans and the routine scans through pregnancy, done on site. You’ll be told what is being looked at and what has been found before you leave.

Nausea and vomiting

Morning sickness is common; being unable to keep fluids down is not. There is effective, safe treatment for severe nausea in pregnancy, and no reason to simply endure it for months.

Blood tests and screening

Blood group, haemoglobin, blood sugar, thyroid and infection screening, done here and discussed with you rather than filed away.

Nutrition, iron and supplements

What to eat, what to avoid, and the iron, folic acid and calcium that make a real difference — adapted to what is actually available and affordable locally, not to a textbook diet.

Planning your delivery elsewhere

We do not conduct deliveries. What we do is make sure you are not arranging it at the last minute: choosing your delivery hospital early, getting your records and scans in order to hand over, knowing how to recognise labour, and knowing when to go in.

After the birth

Postnatal check-ups, breastfeeding support, contraception after delivery, and recognising postnatal depression — which is common, treatable, and far too often left unmentioned.

What we do, and what we don’t

Evita GyneCare is an outpatient clinic. We look after you through pregnancy — the check-ups, the scans, the bloods, the problems that come up along the way — and we look after you afterwards, through the postnatal period and breastfeeding.

We do not conduct deliveries or caesarean sections. Your baby will be born at a hospital with a delivery unit. We would rather you knew that from the first visit than discovered it at thirty-eight weeks, so we help you choose that hospital early and make sure your records go with you.

Safety

Symptoms in pregnancy that need to be seen the same day

Most pregnancies are uncomplicated. But a small number of symptoms should never be left until the next scheduled visit. Call us on +91 93660 92897 or go to the nearest hospital if you have:

  • Bleeding from the vagina at any stage of pregnancy
  • Severe or constant abdominal pain
  • Your baby moving less than usual, after 24 weeks — this one matters more than almost anything else on this list
  • A severe headache with blurred vision, or sudden swelling of the face and hands — possible signs of pre-eclampsia
  • Fluid leaking from the vagina before term
  • Fever, or burning when passing urine with back pain
  • Vomiting so persistent that you cannot keep fluids down

Nobody has ever been thought foolish for coming in and being told everything is fine. Coming in late is the thing that causes harm.

Expecting, or hoping to be?

Book an antenatal visit, a dating scan, or a preconception consultation.

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