Types of Delivery
Normal, assisted vaginal, and caesarean deliveries are offered based on maternal condition, fetal health, and medical necessity.
Labour and delivery care is one of the most critical stages of
pregnancy, requiring skilled medical supervision and timely
decision-making. At Dr. Nishitha Mannem’s clinic in Nagole,
Hyderabad, labour and delivery care focuses on maternal
comfort, fetal safety, and smooth birth outcomes through
continuous monitoring and expert obstetric support.
With extensive experience in managing normal, assisted,
and operative deliveries, Dr. Nishitha Mannem ensures that
every woman receives personalised labour care, appropriate
pain management, and immediate intervention when required,
resulting in safe and confident childbirth experiences.
Professional labour and delivery care ensures safe childbirth by closely monitoring mother and baby, reducing complications, and providing timely medical interventions when required.
Labour progress and fetal wellbeing are monitored continuously for early detection of complications.
Immediate medical intervention is available to manage unexpected delivery-related emergencies safely.
Normal, assisted vaginal, and caesarean deliveries are offered based on maternal condition, fetal health, and medical necessity.
Labour and delivery care includes comprehensive medical support to ensure safe childbirth using evidence-based obstetric practices.
Natural childbirth with continuous medical supervision .
Instrument-assisted delivery when medically indicated.
Safe surgical delivery with advanced monitoring.
The labour and delivery process is carefully managed to prioritise maternal comfort, fetal safety, and positive birth outcomes.
Monitoring contractions, dilation, and fetal response.
Comfort-focused pain relief options provided.
Mother and newborn monitoring ensured.
p You should visit the hospital when contractions become regular, water breaks, or if advised by your doctor based on your pregnancy condition.
Yes. Many women can have normal deliveries after previous complications with proper monitoring and expert obstetric care.
Pain management options include breathing techniques, medications, and medical pain relief methods tailored to individual needs.
A caesarean section is recommended only when normal delivery may pose risks to the mother or baby.
Post-delivery care includes monitoring bleeding, recovery support, breastfeeding guidance, and newborn health assessment, ensuring safety and comfort for both mother and baby.