Welcome to Valsalya Postnatal care, we hope you will enjoy our services and have good experience

Post-pregnancy Diet

Post natal care

The digestive system of a mother weakens right after the birth of a child. This weakened system needs to be revived using natural techniques. As Ayurveda works deals on foods that works on the force of propulsion thereby healing the digestive system naturally.

At Valsalya, we provide utmost care to the mother by guiding her time to time on a resgular basis about her food that she should consume. So, what are you waiting for? Come to Valsalya.

Breastfeeding is the important phase of any mother's life. Breastfeeding not only secures the attachment between the mother and the child but it also helps building the immunity within the child. However, we have seen many mothers coming to us having difficulty in breastfeeding. Hence, we provide breastfeeding training as one of the most important part of the mother’s life.

We help the mother getting trained right from the first trimester of the pregnancy to the time she gets perfect in this process. Not only that, we also help you understand step by step how the baby should be placed and how frequent you can feed the child. Sounds easy, right? Well, it is not that easy and that is the reason we are here to help you out.

We have a dedicated team of doctors that are very patient and helpful. They will hear each and every issue during your tenure with us. Valsalya Care aims is to create a supportive environment in which families will be guided by professionals to care for their baby and themselves and be able to recognize and act upon any deviation from the normal.

Valsalya Care provides well trained professionals for Post-Natal Care (PNC) at home or at birth place. Traditional practices often keep the mother and her baby at home for variable periods up to 6 weeks after birth.

We also giving counseling and health education on routine care practices such as exclusive breastfeeding and good thermal care practices, recognition of danger signs and appropriate care-seeking (for both mother and newborn).