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What isPregnancy?
Pregnancy is the period during which a fetus develops inside a woman’s womb, typically lasting about 40 weeks from the last menstrual period to childbirth. This remarkable journey begins with fertilization, where a sperm cell unites with an egg cell, forming a zygote that implants itself into the uterine wall. As the fetus grows, the mother’s body undergoes numerous changes, including hormonal shifts, weight gain, and alterations in organ function, all to support the developing baby. Routine prenatal care is crucial to monitor the health of both mother and baby, manage any complications, and prepare for a healthy delivery.
At Amrita Hospital, renowned for its comprehensive maternal and fetal healthcare services, pregnant women receive exceptional care throughout their pregnancy journey.
Treatment options range from increasing fluid intake and using medications to relieve pain and help pass the stones, to more invasive procedures like shock wave lithotripsy, ureteroscopy, and, in severe cases, surgery. At Amrita Hospital, a leading healthcare institution known for its advanced medical care and state-of-the-art facilities, patients with stone disease receive comprehensive treatment and personalized care. The hospital employs a multidisciplinary approach, integrating the expertise of urologists, radiologists, and dietitians to ensure optimal management and prevention strategies. Preventive measures focus on staying well-hydrated, making dietary adjustments, and sometimes taking prescribed medications to reduce the risk of stone formation. With appropriate medical care and lifestyle changes, stone disease can be effectively managed.
Key Signs You Need to See a Gynaecologist
- Missed menstrual period
- Nausea and vomiting (morning sickness)
- Frequent urination
- Tender, swollen breasts
- Mood swings and emotional changes
- Food aversions or cravings
- Light spotting or implantation bleeding
- Increased sense of smell
- Bloating and mild cramping
- Back pain and pelvic discomfort
- Dizziness or faintness
- Increased basal body temperature
- Swelling in the hands, feet, or face
Frequently AskedQuestions
You should schedule your first prenatal visit within the first 6–8 weeks.





