local_hospitalBy Dr. Prashanth G, MS OBG — A New Paradigm in Motherhood
Evidence-based antenatal programs in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi & English. Watch free chapters, book a consultation, and get the care you deserve.
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Dr. Prashanth G
MS OBG · MRCOG
Dr. Prashanth G, MS OBG
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
Evidence-based curriculum
Clinically reviewed content
6 South Indian languages
Not subtitles — real explanations
300+ educational videos
Trimester-by-trimester
Evidence-based programs
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Comprehensive pregnancy care from conception to postpartum
A trimester-by-trimester video program covering nutrition, danger signs, antenatal visits, scans, labour preparation, and newborn care. Designed for Indian mothers, in your language.
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Preconception & reproductive health education
Reproductive health, fertility awareness, preconception nutrition, and planning your first pregnancy. Honest, medically accurate, and culturally sensitive.
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Your mother tongue
The same evidence-based content, explained by Dr. Prashanth in your mother tongue — not subtitles, not dubbing. Real explanations, real language.
தமிழ்
Tamil
తెలుగు
Telugu
ಕನ್ನಡ
Kannada
മലയാളം
Malayalam
हिन्दी
Hindi
English
English
For Doctors
A purpose-built Electronic Health Record for antenatal visits — vitals, history, gestational weight gain chart, danger signs, investigations, impression and advice. Integrated with patient education so your patients watch the right content between visits.
EHR
Antenatal Electronic Health Record
Common questions
The Indian government's Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan recommends a minimum of 4 antenatal visits — in the first trimester, at 14–26 weeks, at 28–34 weeks, and at 36 weeks onwards. For high-risk pregnancies (GDM, HTN, twins, or prior complications), fortnightly or monthly visits are standard clinical practice.
TIFA (Targeted Imaging for Fetal Anomalies) is a detailed anatomy ultrasound performed between 18–22 weeks. It evaluates fetal organ development including the heart, brain, spine, kidneys, and limbs. This window is optimal for detection of major structural anomalies.
Seek immediate care for: vaginal bleeding at any stage, severe headache with visual disturbance, sudden swelling of face/hands/feet, decreased fetal movements after 28 weeks, leaking fluid from the vagina, severe abdominal pain, or high fever.
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