At Genesiss Multispeciality Hospital, we provide personalized trimester-wise pregnancy care to ensure the health and well-being of both mother and baby. Each trimester brings unique changes, challenges, and healthcare needs. Our expert team offers tailored check-ups, scans, dietary guidance, and emotional support at every stage of pregnancy for a smooth and safe journey to motherhood.
Problems / Concerns Addressed in Each Trimester:
- First Trimester (0–12 weeks): Morning sickness, fatigue, spotting, early pregnancy risks (miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy).
- Second Trimester (13–28 weeks): Back pain, anemia, gestational diabetes, fetal development concerns.
- Third Trimester (29–40 weeks): High blood pressure, preeclampsia, preterm labor, difficulty in mobility, delivery planning.
Treatments / Services Offered:
- Trimester-wise Antenatal Check-ups with regular monitoring.
- Ultrasound Scans – Early pregnancy scan, anomaly scan, growth scan.
- Maternal Blood Tests to detect anemia, thyroid, and gestational diabetes.
- Nutrition & Lifestyle Guidance tailored to trimester needs.
- Fetal Growth & Movement Monitoring to track baby’s health.
- High-Risk Pregnancy Support if complications arise.
- Delivery Preparation & Counseling in the last trimester.
What is trimester-wise care in pregnancy?
Trimester-wise care involves specific monitoring, tests, and guidance for each stage of pregnancy to ensure mother and baby’s health.
Why are more tests done in the second trimester?
The second trimester is crucial for detecting anomalies, growth patterns, and gestational conditions like diabetes and hypertension.
What precautions should be taken in the third trimester?
Expecting mothers should monitor baby’s movements, attend regular check-ups, manage diet, and prepare for delivery.
How often should I visit the doctor during each trimester?
- First trimester: Once every 4 weeks
- Second trimester: Once every 3–4 weeks
- Third trimester: Every 2 weeks, then weekly closer to due date
Can trimester-wise care prevent complications?
Yes, early detection and timely treatment through trimester-specific care reduce risks like miscarriage, preterm birth, or maternal health issues.