Obstetrics & Pregnancy Care in Delhi
Pregnancy is one of the most beautiful journeys in a woman’s life. At the same time, it requires expert care and medical supervision to ensure the health and safety of both mother and baby. Dr. Mamta Agrawal, a senior obstetrician in Delhi, offers complete pregnancy care — from early conception to safe delivery and postnatal recovery.
Comprehensive Antenatal Care
Regular antenatal visits allow your doctor to monitor the baby’s growth and detect any complications early. Dr. Mamta provides personalized consultations, routine ultrasound scans, blood tests, and diet advice tailored to your health and lifestyle.
High-Risk Pregnancy Management
If you have diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorder, or previous pregnancy complications, you may fall under the high-risk category. Dr. Mamta specializes in managing high-risk pregnancies with close monitoring, timely intervention, and safe delivery planning.
Delivery & Postnatal Care
Whether you plan for a normal delivery or require a cesarean section, safety is our top priority. Post-delivery, proper recovery guidance and breastfeeding support are provided to ensure smooth transition into motherhood.
Why Choose Dr. Mamta Agrawal?
- Over 27 years of experience in obstetrics and gynaecology
- Trusted for safe, ethical, and evidence-based care
- Accessible location at Agrawal Clinic, New Ashok Nagar, Delhi
- Patient-centered, empathetic approach
1. Who is the best obstetrician in Delhi for pregnancy care?
Dr. Mamta Agrawal is a highly experienced obstetrician & gynaecologist with over 27 years of experience, providing personalised antenatal care, high-risk pregnancy management, and safe delivery services in Delhi.
2. When should I visit an obstetrician during pregnancy?
You should schedule your first obstetrician visit as soon as you confirm pregnancy. Early check-ups ensure proper guidance, timely scans, supplements, and safe pregnancy planning.
3. What services does an obstetrician provide during pregnancy?
An obstetrician offers antenatal check-ups, pregnancy scans, blood tests, nutritional guidance, high-risk pregnancy management, delivery planning, postnatal care, and breastfeeding support.
4. How often should I visit my obstetrician for antenatal check-ups?
- 1st–6th month: Once a month
- 7th–8th month: Every 2 weeks
- 9th month: Weekly visit Your doctor may increase visits if you have a high-risk pregnancy.
5. What is considered a high-risk pregnancy?
A pregnancy is high-risk if the mother has diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disorder, twins, previous miscarriage, IVF pregnancy, or any medical complication. High-risk pregnancies need close monitoring by an experienced obstetrician.
6. Does Dr. Mamta Agrawal handle normal and cesarean (C-section) deliveries?
Yes, Dr. Mamta provides full support for both normal and cesarean deliveries, ensuring safe childbirth based on the mother’s and baby’s health condition.
7. Is normal delivery possible after a C-section (VBAC)?
In selected cases, vaginal delivery after cesarean (VBAC) is possible if the mother and baby meet all safety criteria. Dr. Mamta will assess and guide you based on medical suitability.
8. When should I go to the hospital for delivery?
Visit the hospital if you notice:
• Painful contractions every 5 minutes
• Water breaking
• Vaginal bleeding
• Decreased baby movements
• Severe headache or swelling of hands/feet
9. Does Dr. Mamta Agrawal provide postnatal and breastfeeding support?
Yes, proper recovery guidance, newborn care advice, and breastfeeding support are provided to help new mothers transition smoothly into motherhood.
10. How do I book an appointment with Dr. Mamta Agrawal?
You can book an appointment online or call/WhatsApp for quick assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – High-Risk Pregnancy Care
1. What makes a pregnancy high-risk?
A pregnancy is considered high-risk when the mother, baby, or both have a higher chance of complications. This may be due to health conditions like high BP, diabetes, thyroid issues, multiple pregnancy (twins), previous miscarriages, or age above 35.
2. What is the first step after being diagnosed with a high-risk pregnancy?
The first step is to consult a specialist who will assess the risk, start close monitoring, and create a personalised care plan to ensure the safety of both mother and baby.
3. Can a high-risk pregnancy still have a normal delivery?
Yes, many women with high-risk pregnancy deliver normally if their condition remains stable and the baby’s growth is healthy. The mode of delivery is decided closer to due date based on medical assessment.
4. How often are check-ups required in high-risk pregnancy?
Check-ups are usually every 2 weeks initially, and weekly during the last trimester, or more frequently if needed. Your doctor will customise your schedule.
5. What precautions should I follow to reduce complications?
- Attend all antenatal check-ups
- Take prescribed medications on time
- Follow a balanced pregnancy diet
- Monitor BP or sugar if advised
- Avoid stress, lifting heavy weight & unnecessary travel
- Get adequate rest and sleep
6. Are special tests required in a high-risk pregnancy?
Yes, specialised tests such as growth scans, Doppler scans, OGTT for diabetes, NT scan, anomaly scan, NST (non-stress test), and blood work may be advised.
7. Will I need to deliver early if it’s a high-risk pregnancy?
Not always. Early delivery is recommended only if continuing the pregnancy becomes unsafe for the mother or baby — for example, in severe high BP, low fluid, or poor baby growth.
8. How can I manage gestational diabetes or high BP during pregnancy?
By regular monitoring, dietary changes, physical activity (as advised), and medication if required. Early detection and control help ensure a safe outcome.
9. What symptoms should I never ignore in a high-risk pregnancy?
Seek immediate medical care if you notice:
- Severe headache or visual disturbance
- Sudden swelling of face, hands, feet
- Decreased baby movements
- Persistent abdominal pain or bleeding
- Sudden increase in BP or sugar levels
10. How soon after delivery can I return to normal routine?
Recovery time depends on your pregnancy condition and delivery type. Most women recover in 4–6 weeks, but those with complications may need longer follow-up and rest.
Dr. Mamta Agrawal
Gynaecologist – Agrawal Clinic
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