
Screening for Maternal Infections
Protecting mother and baby from infections

About Maternal Infection Screening
Maternal infection screening is an essential part of prenatal care aimed at detecting infections that may impact the health of the mother and the developing baby. Early identification of infections such as TORCH infections, hepatitis, HIV, and urinary tract infections allows for timely treatment and appropriate medical management, reducing the risk of complications and transmission to the baby. This screening involves a combination of blood tests, urine analysis, and clinical evaluation at different stages of pregnancy. Our team ensures accurate diagnosis, prompt intervention, and continuous monitoring to support a safe and healthy pregnancy journey for both mother and child.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our women care services and treatments.
When should screening be done?
Usually in early pregnancy and as advised by your doctor.
Can infections be treated during pregnancy?
Yes, most infections can be safely treated with proper care.
