At Rebirth Women’s Clinic, we provide specialized care for pregnancies affected by IUGR. Under the guidance of Dr. Swati Badgire, our team focuses on accurate diagnosis, close monitoring, and timely intervention to ensure the best possible outcomes for both mother and baby.
IUGR (Intrauterine Growth Restriction) is a condition where a baby grows slower than expected in the womb, resulting in the baby being smaller than the normal range for gestational age. This condition can affect the baby’s health and requires careful prenatal monitoring.
At Rebirth Women’s Clinic, our IUGR care ensures:
Early identification of slow fetal growth
Regular ultrasound and Doppler scans
Detailed monitoring of fetal movement and wellbeing
Management of maternal health conditions
Timely delivery planning to ensure safety
Supportive antenatal and postnatal care
We detect IUGR using detailed pregnancy scans, fundal height measurements, and fetal growth assessments to identify deviations from normal growth patterns.
Regular growth scans and Doppler studies help evaluate blood flow to the baby, placenta functioning, and overall fetal wellbeing.
We address underlying maternal conditions such as hypertension, anemia, thyroid issues, or diabetes that may contribute to IUGR.
A well-balanced diet, supplements, hydration, and lifestyle modifications are recommended to support better fetal growth.
We closely track fetal movements, growth parameters, amniotic fluid levels, and NST/CTG reports to ensure the baby’s continued safety.
Based on fetal growth patterns and pregnancy progression, Dr. Swati Badgire plans an optimal delivery time—either natural or cesarean—to avoid complications.
After delivery, we provide complete neonatal and maternal support, including:
Newborn weight & health assessment
Feeding and breastfeeding support
Monitoring for low sugar or breathing issues
Postnatal recovery guidance
Experienced care by Dr. Swati Badgire
Advanced fetal monitoring & Doppler technology
Comprehensive evaluation of maternal health
Early detection & timely intervention
Safe & strategic delivery planning
Mother-focused, evidence-based care