Postnatal
Welcoming a baby is a life-changing experience and your health matters just as much as your newborn’s. That’s why we offer postnatal care and postpartum support for mothers at every stage after childbirth.
What Is Postnatal Care?
Postnatal care also known as postpartum care is the essential support mothers receive after giving birth. It ensures safe physical recovery, emotional well-being, and expert guidance for newborn care and breastfeeding.
At our clinics, you’ll find comprehensive maternal health services designed to support your body, mind, and baby.
Why Postnatal Care Matters?
- Monitor your recovery: Regular check-ups ensure you heal safely.
- Breastfeeding and nutrition support: Get practical help and confidence with feeding.
- Emotional well-being: Talk openly about your mental health — we’re here to listen.
- Guidance for new moms: From rest and nutrition to baby care, we’ve got you covered.
Benefits of Visiting the Clinic for Postnatal Care
- Feel confident in your recovery.
- Receive trusted breastfeeding and nutrition guidance.
- Access emotional and mental health support.
- Get reliable answers to your questions as a new mom.
Your Journey Doesn’t End at Birth — and Neither Does Our Care.
Visit one of our clinics for safe, confidential, and compassionate postnatal and postpartum care. Book your postnatal appointment today and get the support you deserve.
FAQ's
How do I know if my postpartum emotions are normal?
Many new mothers feel a mix of joy, anxiety, and fatigue. If sadness or anxiety last for weeks, or you struggle to bond with your baby, talk to a healthcare provider. You’re not alone, and support is available.
What is postnatal care?
Postnatal care also called postpartum care is the support mothers receive after childbirth to ensure a safe recovery and a healthy start for both mother and baby. It includes physical check-ups, emotional support, contraceptive care and newborn care.
When should I start postnatal care?
It’s best to begin postnatal visits within the first six weeks after giving birth, or sooner if advised by your healthcare provider.
What happens during postnatal appointments?
Your doctor or midwife will check your healing, discuss emotional well-being, assess baby feeding and growth, and offer advice on family planning or contraception if needed.
How long does postpartum recovery take?
Physical recovery usually takes 6–12 weeks, but emotional adjustment can take longer. Every journey is different—there’s no “right” timeline.
Can I get breastfeeding or baby care support at the clinic?
Yes. Our trained staff can help with breastfeeding, newborn care, and nutrition advice to make feeding and recovery easier.
Where can I access postnatal care?
You can visit any of our clinics for safe, confidential postnatal services. We’re here to support you and your baby every step of the way.
