Postnatal Care
Hope and Healing through Postnatal Care, Accredited by ABH and JCI


Overview
Postnatal care (also known as postpartum care) is the comprehensive support and medical attention given to mothers after childbirth, ensuring a safe recovery and promoting overall well-being. At Manipal Hospitals International, we understand the unique needs of international patients from the Middle East, Africa, and SAARC countries. Our multidisciplinary team offers compassionate, personalised postnatal care, guiding you with kindness and expert advice as you embrace motherhood with confidence and health.
What is Postnatal Care?
Postnatal care refers to the care and support provided to the mother and newborn immediately after birth and continuing for the weeks following delivery. It focuses on physical recovery, mental health, breastfeeding support, and education to ensure a healthy transition to motherhood.
After childbirth, your body undergoes many changes as it heals and adjusts. Postnatal care helps monitor your recovery, manage any complications early, and support you emotionally and physically as you care for your newborn.
Why is Postnatal Care Needed?
Postnatal care is vital because childbirth brings physical and emotional challenges that require support and monitoring. Without adequate care, issues such as infections, postpartum depression, or breastfeeding difficulties can arise, impacting mother and baby health.
Common Reasons and Key Conditions Addressed
- Monitoring healing of vaginal tears, episiotomy wounds, or Caesarean incisions.
- Detecting and preventing infections or excessive bleeding.
- Assessing and supporting mental well-being to identify postnatal depression early.
- Assisting with breastfeeding techniques and nutrition for mother and baby.
- Supporting management of pain, fatigue, and physical rehabilitation.
Why Choose Manipal Hospitals Global for Postnatal Care?
- Expert obstetricians and pediatricians: Experienced in postnatal medicine and newborn care.
- Dedicated nursing and lactation consultants: Offering personalised breastfeeding and emotional support.
- Comprehensive facilities: Comfortable inpatient wards and well-equipped neonatal units.
- Continuity of care: Seamless transition from delivery to home care and follow-up.
- Cultural sensitivity: Respecting diverse backgrounds with tailored care.
- International patient assistance: Support with visas, accommodation, travel, and insurance coordination.
Indications for Postnatal Care
Every new mother benefits from postnatal care, especially those facing complications during pregnancy, labour, or delivery.
- Women after vaginal or Caesarean delivery.
- Mothers with pre-existing health conditions such as diabetes or hypertension.
- Those with birth complications or requiring assisted delivery.
- Women experiencing postpartum mood disorders.
- Newborns requiring additional monitoring or care.
Who Should Avoid or Delay Postnatal Care?
Postnatal care for mothers is universally recommended; however, urgent or specialised care may need to be prioritised in certain conditions.
- Mothers with acute medical emergencies need stabilisation before routine postnatal care.
- Those unable to access care early should seek prompt medical attention to avoid complications.
Preparing for Postnatal Care
- Understand your birth plan and potential postnatal needs.
- Arrange support at home for rest and newborn care.
- Plan hospital stay duration with your care team.
- Inform care providers of your medical history and preferences.
- Ensure availability of essential newborn supplies and breastfeeding support.
What Happens During Postnatal Care?
Postnatal care involves regular medical check-ups, nursing support, and educational guidance tailored to the mother’s and baby’s condition and needs.
Step-by-Step Breakdown
- Assessment of maternal vital signs and healing of delivery wounds.
- Monitoring uterine involution and vaginal bleeding.
- Support and guidance on breastfeeding techniques and nutrition.
- Screening for postpartum depression and emotional well-being evaluation.
- Newborn health checks, including weight, feeding, and immunisations.
- Education on infant care, hygiene, and postpartum exercises.
Recovery with Postnatal Care
With attentive postnatal care, mothers often experience smoother recovery, reduced complications, and greater confidence in parenting.
- Faster healing and reduced infection risk.
- Improved physical strength and pain management.
- Better mental health with early intervention for mood changes.
- Successful breastfeeding and infant bonding.
- Effective newborn care reducing hospital readmissions.
- Continued monitoring and support through follow-up visits.
Risks & Complications
Though postnatal care minimizes risks, complications like infections, postpartum depression, or breastfeeding issues can arise and require prompt attention.
- Untreated infections can lead to sepsis.
- Severe or persistent postpartum bleeding.
- Signs of postnatal depression or anxiety symptoms.
- Poor infant weight gain or feeding difficulties.
- Delayed wound healing after Caesarean or episiotomy.
Benefits of Postnatal Care
Effective postnatal care offers the following benefits:
- Supports the mother’s physical and emotional recovery.
- Promotes healthy breastfeeding practices and infant nutrition.
- Allows early detection and management of complications.
- Facilitates newborn growth and development.
- Integrates family support, ensuring mother-newborn well-being.
What is the Cost of Postnatal Care in Manipal Hospitals Global?
Manipal Hospitals Global offers affordable and transparent postnatal care packages, including doctor consultations, nursing support, lactation counselling, and newborn assessments. Personalised cost information is provided after the initial consultation to assist international patients in planning their care.
International Patient Support at Manipal Hospitals Global
Our international patient program provides seamless support with visa assistance, airport transfers, culturally sensitive accommodation options, language interpretation, and insurance coordination. A dedicated international patient coordinator accompanies you throughout your postnatal care journey, ensuring comfort and confidence.
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