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Best Maternity Hospital in Mumbai
Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Best Maternity Hospital in Mumbai

Dr. Sonal Kumta Aug 07, 2025

Best Maternity Hospital in Mumbai

From the first moment you learn you’re pregnant until your baby arrives, you want the very best medical care available both for you and your baby, perhaps, in a warm, family-oriented environment. Pregnancy is a life-changing journey that is both exciting and complicated. That’s why it’s critically important to choose the best maternity hospital to ensure a safe pregnancy and smooth delivery. At Fortis Hospital, Mulund, you can expect the highest level of care and attention from our dedicated and compassionate team of experts, from conception to childbirth.

Fortis Hospital, Mulund

The Nest – Advanced Women and Child Care Department at Fortis Hospital, Mulund – is a state-of-the-art facility that offers a comprehensive range of maternity services, including antenatal care, lactation (breastfeeding) consultations, delivery options (normal delivery and C-section delivery), and postnatal care. We provide cutting-edge treatment and care for high-risk pregnancies.

Our team of experts comprises obstetrician-gynaecologists, neonatologists, paediatricians, certified midwives, registered nurses, lactation consultants and other health professionals. They all work closely together to support you throughout the stages of pregnancy, labor and delivery. Our skilled surgical team is ready to perform an emergency C-section anytime, ensuring the safety of both the mother and the child. Our advanced Neonatal ICU (NICU) department provides world-class care for infants who are premature, sick or critically ill. Because every pregnancy and birth is unique, we offer a personalised care plan tailored to each individual’s specific needs and preferences. 

What sets us apart?

  • 20+ years of Experience
  • World-class, Compassionate Maternity Care
  • High-risk Pregnancy Care
  • Personalised Care for Every Pregnancy
  • Highly Skilled and Experienced Surgical Team
  • State-of-the-art Dedicated NICU
  • Advanced Dedicated Gynaecology Unit
  • 24/7 Life-Saving Support
  • Support after Childbirth

This article discusses the importance of quality maternity care – prenatal care, labor and delivery care, and postnatal care – as well as how you can stay healthy while you’re pregnant and after your baby is born.

Quality maternity care

The benefits of quality maternity care are immense. Receiving good care before, during, and after your pregnancy will keep you and your baby healthy. Good maternity care ensures a healthy pregnancy, labor, and delivery, while also safeguarding the health and well-being of you and your baby.

Prenatal care

Comprehensive and quality maternity care begins with good prenatal care, which includes regular prenatal visits and healthier lifestyle choices, such as proper nutrition and exercise, before and during pregnancy. Prenatal care increases your chances of a safe and healthy delivery and reduces risks during pregnancy. A good prenatal care may include:

  • Regular prenatal visits and tests – to help monitor your health and your baby’s development. These visits will help detect and address any problems or complications before they become serious. The frequency of visits and the types of tests you get will change, depending on which month of pregnancy you’re in – first trimester, second trimester and third trimester.
  • Nutritional guidance – Eating a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods - fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, healthy fats, dairy or calcium-rich foods – is essential for a healthy pregnancy. It’s also important to stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water to support your health and your developing fetus. Avoid or limit intake of processed foods high in salt, added sugar and unhealthy fats. Consult your doctor or a registered dietician for a personalised eating plan.
  • Physical activity – Maintaining physical activity or exercise, with the approval of your doctor, during pregnancy can improve both maternal and fetal health in many ways. Regular physical activity may reduce your risk for gestational diabetes, high blood pressure and other pregnancy-related health issues such as backaches, bloating, and leg cramps. It may help you and your developing baby gain appropriate amounts of weight. Evidence suggests that physical activity may shorten labor, postpartum recovery time, and reduce the incidence of having a caesarean section. 

Suggested activities during pregnancy include:

  • Walking
  • jogging
  • Swimming
  • Prenatal yoga and pilates
  • Muscle strengthening exercises like pelvic floor exercises
  • Make sure you consult your provider or doctor 

Before starting or continuing an exercise routine during pregnancy, make sure you consult your provider or doctor to ensure the activities are safe for you and your baby.

To have a healthy prenatal phase, choose healthy habits such as:

  • Not smoking or quitting smoking, if you do smoke
  • Not drinking alcohol
  • Taking prenatal supplements such as folic acid, iron, calcium, etc, as advised by your doctor
  • Learning what foods to eat and avoid
  • Talking to your doctor about any medical conditions you may have, or any dietary supplements or prescription drugs you use
  • Avoiding all contact with harmful substances
  • Managing stress

During Pregnancy

Now that you’re pregnant, you’ll need to schedule regular appointments with your doctor throughout each stage of your pregnancy. During these visits, your obstetrician will monitor your health and that of your unborn baby, which involves different tests and screenings. 

Tests and visits: These tests and visits may include:

  • Ultrasound scans to check how your precious little one is growing and set a due date
  • Fetal echocardiography to check your developing baby’s heart
  • Blood tests to check for HIV, anaemia, etc
  • Blood glucose tests to look for signs of gestational diabetes
  • Monitoring your blood pressure and weight gain
  • Screening for genetic problems

Your doctor will also discuss ways to manage common pregnancy symptoms such as morning sickness, leg pain, backaches and other issues, sleep problems, skin and hair changes, etc.

Pregnancy is a complex process that’s unique for every woman. While most women have normal pregnancy, some women experience complications due to various factors, including advanced maternal age, health conditions, and lifestyle choices. 

High-risk pregnancies: If your pregnancy is considered high risk, you will need more frequent visits and special care to ensure you have a healthy baby and delivery.

As a leading pregnancy hospital in Mumbai, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, offers specialised maternity care for women with high-risk pregnancies. You’ll get compassionate care from some of the nation’s top obstetrics and maternity experts. 

Possible complications may include:

  • Gestational diabetes
  • Preeclampsia (persistent high blood pressure)
  • Infections
  • Preterm labor
  • Stillbirth
  • Problems with the placenta
  • Miscarriage or fetal loss

At Fortis Hospital, Mulund, our team of specialists will closely monitor your health and provide the highest level of care for these complex conditions.

Labor and Delivery

As one of the best maternity hospitals in Mumbai, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, offers a full spectrum of labor and delivery services, including labor induction, Lamaze classes and painless delivery techniques, to make your experience more comfortable. Our hi-tech NICU unit provides world-class care to address the unique needs of babies who are critically ill or premature. 

The labor process: As your due date approaches, it’s a great idea to learn more about what happens during labor and your options. It’s difficult to pinpoint the exact moment you’ll go into labor - because the exact timing varies for everyone. Labor for most women usually starts 2 weeks before or after the estimated due date. Every woman experiences labor differently, although there are some common signs such as contractions, rupture of the amniotic sac (bag of water), and bloody show. Your doctor can tell you when it’s time to arrive at the hospital for the delivery. Discuss with your doctor about the various pain management options to help you set up for a smooth delivery.

The delivery process: Your doctor or care team will continuously monitor you, including your vital signs – blood pressure, pulse, fetal heart rate, etc. They will also check your cervical opening to examine your baby’s head position and continue to support and guide you, so you have a smooth delivery. 

Delivery can be done either vaginally (natural birth) or surgically (C-section), depending on various things such as your baby’s position, medical factors, as well as your preferences. 

A normal or vaginal delivery is the most preferred and common method of childbirth. Compared to a C-section, a natural birth is safer, offering many benefits to both the mother and the fetus, such as:

  • Shorter recovery time and lower risk of complications in future pregnancies
  • Lower risk of respiratory infections and improved immune system function for the fetus

A caesarean delivery can be planned and scheduled ahead of time for some people. However, a C-section may be performed if you have certain maternal medical conditions or if complications occur during labor. You may have a C-section when a vaginal birth is not safe for you or your baby. In a C-section, your baby is delivered through a surgical incision in your abdomen and uterus. 

The process of labor and delivery can be long and overwhelming. At Fortis Hospital, Mulund, we are here to support you at every stage. 

Postnatal care

After delivery, you’ll go through many physical and emotional changes as you learn to care for your baby. Postnatal care, which involves support and careful monitoring after birth, is essential for ensuring your health and well-being as well as that of your baby. Postnatal care helps prevent or manage any complications that may arise. A good postnatal care includes:

  • Providing support for breastfeeding
  • Helping parents on how to care for their newborns, including safe sleep practices
  • Monitoring mothers’ physical recovery and overall health
  • Addressing postpartum health problems
  • Guidance on nutrition and hygiene
  • Encouraging adequate rest
  • Scheduling routine check-ups for both the mother and the child

Conclusion

Proper maternity care is critical to ensure a healthy pregnancy and a smooth transition into motherhood. Whether or not you are a first-time mom, it’s important to choose the right maternity hospital that offers expert care and facilities, safe delivery options, and good postnatal support. That said, you must prioritise your appointments and follow your provider or doctor’s advice to ensure both you and your baby are safe and healthy.

At Fortis Hospital, Mulund, our maternity experts provide the exact care, education, and support you and your baby need, from prenatal testing to postpartum and newborn care. 

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Dr. Sonal Kumta
Dr. Sonal Kumta
SENIOR CONSULTANT OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY | Fortis Mulund
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology | Obstetrics and Gynaecology
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