Title: Uma Fertility and IVF Centre
1Uma Fertility and IVF Centre
Uma Fertility and IVF Centre is an IVF clinic in
Kalyan City, Thane. The clinic is visited by
doctors like Dr. Sainath Bairagi. The timings of
Uma Fertility are Mon to Sat 1000 AM-900 PM.
Some of the services provided by the clinic are
Egg Donation, IMSI, Surrogacy,
IUI-Intrauterine-insemination and ICSI. Click on
map to find directions to reach Uma Fertility.
Inspired by the selfless contributions and humane
values of Shrimati. Uma Sitaram Bairagi, and
driven by the untiring, passionate and
intelligent directions of Dr. Sainath Bairagi,
UMA has emerged as one of the most reliable and
most efficient Healthcare facilities available
in the heart of the Twin City (Kalyan
Dombivali). UMA Fertility Centre and Hospital,
is a premium multi-super-speciality tertiary
care hospital, carrying a high repute for its
breakthrough success stories in the most
challenging and critical medical cases. A young
and dynamic Visionary Dr.
2- Sainath Bairagi, with a dream of making the best
of medical infrastructure available and
accessible to the populace of Kalyan Dombivali
Area, established Uma Hospital in 2006. - Since then, Uma has touched, healed and cured the
lives of over 1,00,000 people so far, in almost
all the speciality and many super-speciality
areas. At UMA, we identify ourselves with the
very purpose of our existence, which has always
been to serve the humanity at the best of our
abilities and to keep striving for better and
better consistently, in everything we think and
we do. In the coming decade, Uma envision to
bring glory and fame to the Twin Cities of Kalyan
Dombivali, as one of the key places on the map
of the world, recognized for its Medical Tourism. - The main aims of the first pregnancy visit are
for your Lead Maternity Caregiver (LMC) to
obtain detailed information about your health,
medical and pregnancy history as well as provide
you with information about various aspects of the
pregnancy and your care and perform (or order)
some routine pregnancy tests. Your first
pregnancy visit will basically involve - The caregiver obtaining information and
discussing health issues relating to the
pregnancy. - Discussing your expectations for the remainder of
your pregnancy care, as well as possibly the
labour, birth and postnatal care. - Having a physical examination (maybe including a
pap test if required). - Ordering (or taking) blood tests and perhaps
discussing the timing of a pregnancy
ultrasound(s) or possibly the need for genetic
testing. - Providing information, resources and contacts you
may require for the pregnancy, such as
childbirth preparation classes, exercise or
physiotherapy services, dieticians, social
workers or chemical use in pregnancy services. - Past pregnancies
- Your caregiver will also ask you about any past
pregnancies and what the outcomes of these were.
For example - The birth of previous children. Their date of
birth, sex, birth weight, where they were born,
how they were born (a normal birth, forceps or
ventouse or
3- Caesarean), if they were born around the due date
(or premature or overdue), if an induction was
needed. What was used to induce the labour if
this was done? How long was the labour? Did you
need your waters broken? Were there any
complications for you or your baby? What pain
relief did you use (if any)? Did you tear or
have an episiotomy? Did you have any
complications after the birth? Did you breastfeed
your baby(s)? If so for how long? Did you have
any difficulties feeding? - Miscarriages Have you had any miscarriages? If
so, when did the miscarriage(s) occur? How far
pregnant were you when it happened? What were
the circumstances surrounding the miscarriage?
Were there any complications? Did you require an
operation? The same type of information would be
asked of a past stillbirth and the circumstances
surrounding this, discussing possible causes for
the baby dying and plans for this pregnancy - Terminations of pregnancies (abortions). When did
they occur? How far pregnant were you? Where did
you have the termination and what method was
used? Were there any complications? - Be aware that it is usually important for your
caregiver to know about past terminations of
pregnancies, adopted babies and pregnancies with
past partners. - Folic acid supplements
- If you are less than 12 weeks and havent already
started taking folic acid supplements, your
caregiver will probably ask you to start taking
them. However, folic acid supplements are
usually of no benefit after 12 weeks of the
pregnancy, and if you have been taking them up
until 12 weeks, your LMC will probably let you
know that it is acceptable to now stop taking
them. - Physical examination
- Once you and your LMC have discussed everything
you need to, your LMC will then perform a
physical examination. - This usually entails
- Asking you to weigh yourself and perhaps
measuring your height (or they may ask you if
you know what these are approximately). - Taking your blood pressure.
4- Feeling your pregnant belly (if you are more than
12 weeks pregnant) and perhaps measuring the
height of your fundus, and possibly listening to
your babys heart beat. This will depend on how
far pregnant you are. Being able to hear your
babys heart beat will very much depend on what
equipment your caregiver has to listen to your
baby. In many cases the caregiver will try to
listen to the heartbeat, but it may be too early
in the pregnancy for them to hear anything just
yet. - Some caregivers will also do an overall physical
health check involving listening to your heart
and lungs, feeling the front of your throat to
see if your thyroid gland is enlarged, checking
your breasts for lumps and looking at your legs
to check for varicose veins. - Tests, ultrasounds and genetic testing
- The first pregnancy visit will involve having
many blood tests. Your caregiver will either
order your blood tests to be taken by someone
else (either at the hospital or a private
pathologist) or they will take the blood
themselves during the pregnancy visit. You may
be asked to provide a urine specimen for testing,
or bring a urine specimen with you in a clean
jar to the pregnancy visit. - Your caregiver may order an ultrasound (or more
than one) at various times during the pregnancy,
for different reasons. Routine ultrasounds are
not compulsory (and some women do decline them)
but the most common routine ultrasound is
usually scheduled for around 18 to 20 weeks of
the pregnancy. This is aimed at - Measuring the growth of the baby and relating
this to how far pregnant you are estimated to
be. - Trying to detect any obvious physical defects in
the baby. - Identifying the location of the placenta and
seeing if there is an adequate amount of
amniotic fluid surrounding the baby. - You may have an earlier ultrasound if you
experienced bleeding during early pregnancy, or
your pregnancy may need to be dated, if you are
unsure about when your last period was (or you
didnt have a last period to speak of). - Sometimes an early ultrasound is done as a
genetic test, known as a nuchal translucency
scan. Some caregivers purchase ultrasound
machines to perform
5informal ultrasounds at every pregnancy visit
in their private rooms (however, this is not
essential and you can decline having this done if
you prefer). Generally, the ultrasound your
caregiver does can only provide a limited amount
of information. You would need to have an
ultrasound performed by a qualified technician
and reported on by a qualified ultrasonographer,
to definitely confirm your caregivers
ultrasound findings. Genetic testing may be
offered to you (or you may request it) to screen
for inherited abnormalities in your baby. There
are many options to consider, with these tests
usually being organised after a consultation with
a genetic counsellor. This is covered in more
detail in genetic testing and early
ultrasound. Dr. Sainath Bairagi Gynecologist is
a leading Obstetrician, gynaecologist
fertility specialist. She is practicing in Thane
since last 27 years. She is a Medical Director
at AROGYA Hospital UMA IVF Centre in Thane. She
is also visiting consultant in Jupiter Hospital,
Bethany Hospital, KMF Hospital, and Currae
Hospital. For More Information You Can Contact
Us Block 30, East Patel Nagar, Rajendra Place,
New Delhi, Delhi 110008 (91)-7899912611 contact_at_e
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