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Centre of Excellence for Obstetrics and Gynecology

100% fixed price packages
100% fixed price packages

100% fixed price packages

No Cost EMI & Insurance
No Cost EMI & Insurance

No Cost EMI & Insurance

15+ year average doctor exp.
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15+ year average doctor exp.

100000+

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1000+

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BANGALORE | CHANDIGARH | JAIPUR | NCR | HYDERABAD

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Maternity and Women’s Health
  • World-class care for mother and child

  • State-of-the-art infrastructure

  • Best clinical and paramedical support

  • World-class care for mother and child

  • State-of-the-art infrastructure

  • Best clinical and paramedical support

Maternity care at Ayu health
  • 24*7 ambulance facility

  • Level 3/2/1 NICU facility availabilityn

  • Wireless foetal monitoring for home/hospital

  • In house diagnostics facility available

  • 24*7 ambulance facility

  • Level 3/2/1 NICU facility availabilityn

  • Wireless foetal monitoring for home/hospital

  • In house diagnostics facility available

Why Ayu Health?
  • Fixed price packages

  • Expert surgeons

  • Affordable Prices & 0% EMI

  • Fixed price packages

  • Expert surgeons

  • Affordable Prices & 0% EMI

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  • All insurances covered

  • No upfront payment

  • Paperwork managed by Ayu Mitras

  • All insurances covered

  • No upfront payment

  • Paperwork managed by Ayu Mitras

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Frequently Asked Questions


1. What are the types of delivery?

There are 4 types of childbirth or delivery. They are: (a) Normal Vaginal delivery (b) Caesarean delivery (c) Vacuum extraction delivery (d) Scheduled induction delivery


2. What are the reasons for an unplanned or emergency C-section delivery?

A doctor goes for an emergency C-section delivery when the contractions are too weak, when the water or amniotic fluid breaks, when the baby is in a breech or sideways position when the labour begins or when the baby/mother isn’t able to tolerate the labour.


3. What is the duration of hospital stay after a C-section delivery?

Usually, it is suggested to stay in the hospital for 3-5 days after a C-section delivery. However, the hospital stay might sometimes be increased depending on the health of the patient.


4. Is induced labour faster than the normal delivery?

Induced labour can lessen the duration of labour as the medicines used will increase the labour effort and cause stronger contractions.


5. How to understand that the labour pain has begun?

Some of the signs that indicate labour pain are contractions with sharp and shooting nerve pain in the pelvis, fatigue, backache, amniotic fluid or water breaking out.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What are the types of delivery?

There are 4 types of childbirth or delivery. They are: (a) Normal Vaginal delivery (b) Caesarean delivery (c) Vacuum extraction delivery (d) Scheduled induction delivery

2. What are the reasons for an unplanned or emergency C-section delivery?

A doctor goes for an emergency C-section delivery when the contractions are too weak, when the water or amniotic fluid breaks, when the baby is in a breech or sideways position when the labour begins or when the baby/mother isn’t able to tolerate the labour.

3. What is the duration of hospital stay after a C-section delivery?

Usually, it is suggested to stay in the hospital for 3-5 days after a C-section delivery. However, the hospital stay might sometimes be increased depending on the health of the patient.

4. Is induced labour faster than the normal delivery?

Induced labour can lessen the duration of labour as the medicines used will increase the labour effort and cause stronger contractions.

5. How to understand that the labour pain has begun?

Some of the signs that indicate labour pain are contractions with sharp and shooting nerve pain in the pelvis, fatigue, backache, amniotic fluid or water breaking out.

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