Obstetrics
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Obstetrics is a field of medicine that deals with pregnancy and giving birth. Many years ago, it was common for women to give birth at home, but since medicine has advanced so much we now have an array of staff and birth clinics ready to welcome you and make sure your baby is delivered in a safe, comforting environment.
Why choose our clinic for the birth of your child? Because we offer the following:
- Experienced, gentle doctors and medical staff
- Friendly and professional care dedicated to each new mother, including early pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum period
- Warm, relaxing environment equipped with everything a mother needs
- Modern birth methods, including epidural anesthesia and analgosedation
- Fully equipped neonatal unit – incubators, phototherapy lamps, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, etc.
The doctors we choose are family-oriented, taking special care of each new baby and its mother during the entire time they spend at our clinic. Every patient is given a personal gynecologist, anesthesiologist, neonatologist, and several midwives who are available non-stop.
We adhere to the following principles: safety, comfort, highest quality medical care, respecting the privacy and needs of our patients. Our wish is for new mothers to feel as relaxed as they can during this turbulent, but rewarding period of their lives. We give our best to make the first contact with your new child filled with only pleasant memories since we know how special these moments can be for each new parent.
When are babies born?
In most cases, babies are born from the start of the 38th week up until the end of the 41st week of the gestation period. This would be the 10th lunar month or the 9th calendar month of pregnancy. Babies born before the 38th week are considered prematurely born, while those born after the 41st week fall under post-term pregnancy.
How are babies delivered?
Most babies are delivered naturally through the vagina, while some have to undergo the cesarean section (C-section) – a surgical procedure in which the doctor opens the belly of the mother to deliver the child. This method is only used when the baby cannot be born through the vagina, due to possible danger either to the mother or child.
Your first encounter with the newborn baby happens immediately after vaginal birth, while the C-section involves anesthesia, and the mother sees her child when she wakes up. A special kind of anesthesia can be administered if the mother wishes to stay awake during the C-section.
Patient Feedback
Lisa M.
I’ve been meaning to leave a review for a while. Dr. Desouza has been my gynecologist for a couple years now and I have nothing but wonderful things to say about her and her entire staff. She really listens to the concerns of her patients and I never feel rushed during my appointment. The wait time is minimal and the office staff is very friendly
Sidra R.
Best doctor,Best staff. I had an excellent experience here. I would highly recommend dr Desouza.
Keisha J.
Wanted to take a moment and thank this amazing doctor, for not only looking after my health, but the well being of my baby when I was pregnant! You can not get a better OB… She is very thorough and upfront, loving but direct… And I thank her for the safe delivery of my two children! You ROCK DR…
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