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At Cloudnine, we take pride in having some of India’s best and most experienced maternity specialists.
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Dr. Shobha Venkat

Dr. Shobha Venkat

MBBS, DGO (Bom), DNB (OBG)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Old Airport Road
Dr. Harsha. V. Reddy

Dr. Harsha. V. Reddy

M.B.B.S, DGO, DNB.
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Bellandur, Sarjapur Road
Dr. K. Sushmita

Dr. K. Sushmita

MBBS, DGO, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology, MNAMS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Certificate Course in Gestational Diabetes (CCGDM), Certificate Course in Management of Thyroid Disorder
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Sahakarnagar
Dr. Manjiri Kulkarni

Dr. Manjiri Kulkarni

MBBS, MD
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Pune
SB Road
Dr. Prakash Kini

Dr. Prakash Kini

MBBS, DGO, MD(OBG)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Jayanagar
Dr. K Monika Yadav

Dr. K Monika Yadav

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Electronic City
Dr. Asmita Potdar

Dr. Asmita Potdar

MBBS, DNB( Obs/Gyn), Masters in Reproductive Medicine and IVF ( London, UK)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Maternity
Gynaecology
1
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Pune
SB Road
Dr. Sunita Goyal

Dr. Sunita Goyal

MBBS, MD
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Ludhiana
Ludhiana
Dr. Abhishek Aggarwal

Dr. Abhishek Aggarwal

MBBS, DNB (OBG), Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Electronic City
Dr. G Srividya Reddy

Dr. G Srividya Reddy

MBBS, MS (OBGY), Fellowship in Gynaecological Endoscopy
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Maternity
Gynaecology
1
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Bengaluru
Sarjapur Road and Bellandur
Dr. Smita Sanjay Deo

Dr. Smita Sanjay Deo

MBBS, DGO
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Pune
Baner
Dr. Deepika Singh

Dr. Deepika Singh

MBBS, Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Maternity
Gynaecology
1
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Mumbai
Vashi
Dr. Sukirti Jain

Dr. Sukirti Jain

MBBS, MD
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Mumbai
Vashi
Dr. Bharati Kamoji

Dr. Bharati Kamoji

MBBS, MD MRCOG (UK) DFRSH (UK), FRCOG (UK) CCST (UK)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Laparoscopic Surgeon
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Bengaluru
Sahakarnagar
Dr. Chitra Sreenivasa Murthy

Dr. Chitra Sreenivasa Murthy

MBBS, DGO, MRCOG (London) & FRCOG
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Bengaluru
Electronic City
Dr. Kanupriya Jain

Dr. Kanupriya Jain

MBBS, MD, DNB
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Ludhiana
Ludhiana
Dr. Parul Sathe

Dr. Parul Sathe

MBBS,MS,DNB
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Mumbai
Nerul
Dr. Manjula H M

Dr. Manjula H M

MBBS, MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fellowship in ART, Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Bengaluru
Bellandur & Sarjapur Road
Dr. Asha S Hiremath

Dr. Asha S Hiremath

MBBS, MD OBG
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Bengaluru
Old Airport Road
Dr. Manasi Viren Naralkar

Dr. Manasi Viren Naralkar

Fellowship in Advanced Infertility and Endoscopy, DNB, MBBS
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Pune
SB Road

Best Maternity Hospital in India

At Cloudnine, we aim to make your transition into being a mother as smooth and delightful as possible. With that goal, we bring you the best maternity services under one roof. The Department of Obstetrics is fully equipped to take care of all your maternity needs, right from pregnancy to delivery of your little one, covering all your prenatal and postnatal requirements.

Our team includes experienced Gynaecologists, Fetal Medicine Experts, Radiologists, Dieticians, Physiotherapists and Experienced Paramedical staff. They are supported by a Level III NICU. For your convenience, we also have an in-house pharmacy, diagnostic lab and blood bank in all our centres. Our state-of-the-art labour & delivery rooms have been aesthetically designed to provide an ideal setting for bringing your little one into this world. They are not only fully equipped for a normal delivery but also have been strategically positioned in the centres to cater to C-Sec or other emergencies.

We understand that at this crucial juncture of your life you want to focus on nothing but yourself and your baby. So when you come to Cloudnine, we ensure that your experience is hassle-free and you have complete peace of mind.

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What our customers are saying

While others lit lamps in celebration this Diwali, our home was blessed with the brightest light of all — the safe arrival of our precious child. Ma'am, it’s only through your unwavering dedication, care, and expertise that our family is whole and joyful today. The strength and compassion with which you guided us through the most delicate moments will forever be a source of gratitude in our hearts. We can’t thank you enough for being our miracle worker in this journey. May you and your family always be blessed with health, safety, and prosperity, as you bring such light to others' lives. With heartfelt thanks - Swastik, Lili, and baby Adamya.

Mrs. Lili

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"We thank Dr. Pallavi Pasicha and the entire Cloudnine Hospital team, who were very helpful throughout the journey. From the moment we met her, we knew that we were at the right place. She guided us very well"

Mrs. Monika

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"We met Dr. Meenu Handa at Cloudnine Hospital. She was very compassionate and made us comfortable. She performed our IVF treatment, and we want to thank her for all her efforts and kindness."

Mrs. Mali

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I am Sumaiya Afrin. Three years back, I delivered my first baby here. At that time, I decided to deliver my second baby here because of my overall experience in this hospital. The care, concern, and satisfaction I felt made me very comfortable. From housekeeping, nurses, staff, and doctors, each and every one took care of me and the baby very well. I have never felt like I'm staying in hospital nor felt like being alone. I am happy that I got to know about Cloudnine and am now happily leaving with my babies without any bad opinions or concerns. Thanks to everyone.

Mrs. Sumaiya Afrin

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First of all, we are very happy to have chosen Cloudnine Hospital, especially Dr. Neranjana, Ma'am. She was kind and always caring whenever we visited her and patiently cleared our every doubt. Miss Priya Ma'am was always receptive and made every arrangement with respect to our appointment. She always reminded us to attend every class regarding pregnancy. During and after pregnancy, all the little things, such as baby care and check-ups, are carried out very kindly by duty doctors and nurses. Food was served periodically and whenever asked. Room service and cleaners kept the room very clean. Special thanks to them. Thank you, Cloudnine, for making our life special.

Dr. Kishore Kumar & Bhavani

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All services are good. All the sisters provided good services. Dr. Nazira's care was very good from the start until delivery. Ms. Sofiya guided well for packages. I will highly recommend this hospital to my friends and relatives.

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Videos by our doctors

What is Uterine Prolapse? Explain the degrees of uterine prolapse?
"What is prolapse? Anything getting weakened and sagging. So what is uterine prolapse? See, the uterus is very well supported by a network of muscles and ligaments in our body, so it is held up in its place. What happens with repeated trauma of these muscles and these ligaments is that they are not able to hold and you know give that kind of support to the uterus. In those cases, the uterus will gradually start slipping, and with further slipping, there will be a time when it will begin to protrude out of the vagina, and this is called prolapse. And when we talk about the stages of prolapse it is this which is what we are staging then it is like it is sagging it is lowered down in the vagina the patient can feel it but it is not seen outside the vagina. So that's a stage one prolapse when it is at the introitus. It can be easily seen when you go to the doctor for an examination can be very easily seen. So that's a stage two prolapse. Stage three is when it comes out of the vagina that's a stage three prolapse and the final stage that's stage four that's called procedentia. Precedential is when the whole of the uterus is out of the vagina. So what are the risk factors who would more likely get prolapse in their life so those who have a history of vaginal deliveries especially traumatic vaginal deliveries, prolonged labor, or maybe attended by you know untrained dais or there was a delivery of a large baby and it was a difficult birth. So those are the patients or there have been some pelvic surgeries and there is some trauma to those ligaments and muscles so those are the patients. Then anything that increases the intraabdominal pressure say a chronic cough may be due to asthma COPD any lung conditions or chronic constipation. So anything that increases abdomen pressure would again push the uterus down. Then the obese patients are the people who are at risk for getting prolapsed"
High BP in Pregnancy-Risk to mother & baby | Preeclampsia | Dr. Nidhi Agarwal
"We have to understand what is preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is a condition in pregnancy wherein the mother develops high blood pressure, and it usually develops after 20 weeks of pregnancy. So, around 5 months of pregnancy, this also leads to albumin leakage in the urine. So will there be proteinuria, and how will it be diagnosed? When you have high BP readings, you go to your antenatal visits. Your doctor checks your BP, and it is 140 systolic and 90 diastolic millimetres of mercury. Then, your doctor would ask you to wait until we again take your BP. If your BP is consistently this high or higher, then we do tell you that you are developing pregnancy-induced high hypertension, and we check your urine by a dipstick method for albumin if this also is positive for protein then we do a quantitative test and send a 24 hours urine sample for a quantification of protein leak in urine. So with high BP with protein leak, albuminuria is called preeclampsia, and the effects it would have on your baby starting from the baby can have growth restriction because the blood supply to the baby is restricted, and the baby can have prematurity. Baby can land up with the emergency C-section due to some Doppler changes on our ultrasound because once the baby's growth is restricted. Once the liqor around the baby becomes less, so then we start following you Doppler scans and then once we realize that baby is no more growing inside it is safe to deliver the baby. But sometimes, there's an emergency scenario in which the mother presents to us with bleeding abruption. In that case, they also have to do an emergency cesarean and deliver the baby. In that case, the mother and baby both are at risk, and the prematurity also increases the nursery state for the baby. It also has its maternal complications as well the mother can have end organ damage. The kidneys can get affected, the liver can get affected. So we need thorough maternal fetal surveillance whenever a lady is diagnosed with a preeclampsia condition. Mother is also at risk for a seizure-like activity, which is called eclampsia. If the BP goes uncontrolled a regular check of blood pressure a urine kidney, liver profile, blood test and an ultrasound monitoring of the baby's growth, the blood flows. They are very important whenever you have preeclampsia in your pregnancy"
Does ectopic pregnancy Surgery affect Fertility? | Dr. Nidhi Agrawal
"So ectopic and fertility are definitely closely related because why did one have an ectopic in the first place? So probably there was some altered tubal motility, and probably there was some disturbance in the tubo-ovarian relationship. So the way our uterus fallopian tubes and ovaries are aligned it is meant that at the ovulation time the ovary should release the egg the fallopian tube should grab that egg and it should be conveyed to the sperm should come the fertilization should occur and then the embryo should come and implanted in the uterus. The fertilization always takes place in the tube. But when there is altered motility the cilia of the tube is Disturbed in those cases only patient would land up with an ectopic . So if somebody had an ectopic we always tell you that you have a risk for ectopic. So whenever you perceive next the moment you miss your period do a UPT come to us and we should rule out a ectopic. So definitely there is an element of subfertility. Subfertility means a reduced fertility. In patients with a history of ectopic pregnancy and if somebody had a medical management of ectopic like she received methotrexate. So how soon can she plan for another pregnancy? Let me tell you methotreate is a teratogenic drug. So minimum period is 3 months after one injection of methotraxate minimum 3 months one should avoid conception, one should take folic acid supplements. And if somebody had a surgery so again 3 months would be a time for complete pelvic recovery, complete recovery of the general health and patient should take supplements to build up on the lost blood, on the lost nutrition. So it can be easily said that 3 months is a good enough time after which you can plan pregnancy. And if somehow the both the tubes are damaged or you have a doubt that one side I had an ectopic, the other tube on ultrasound there is a suspicion that whether it's healthy or not, one can also go for tubal evaluation before planning pregnancy procedures like HSG or SSG can be used"
Nausea and Vomiting in pregnancy | Dr. Soumya Choudri Valluri
"Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy. This is one of the most common symptom most of the patients come up in pregnancy . So it is not constant for every. Few people will have the vomiting only in the morning time, few complain in the night time few complain throughout the day as well and few have the vomitings only in the first trimesters that is before 13 weeks of gestation and few will have throughout the pregnancy as well. So why is this vomiting? It's usually caused due to the hormones produced in the pregnancy. The mainly a hormone called beta HCG which actually causes vomiting. Few people even develop nausea that is aversion towards few smells as well. What exactly we have to do to reduce these symptoms"
Vaginal Bleeding during Early Pregnancy | Dr. Soumya Choudri Valluri
"Vaginal beding in first trimester. Most of them come to us worrying asking whether I am ending up in a miscarriage because I'm having bleeding in the first trimester. But the thing to know is not all bleeding will lead to miscariage. So there are many reasons for the bleeding in the first trimester. Because your cervix and vagina are very sensitive even for the pelvic examination or the intercourse you might even bleed that's bleed on touch . The most common reason for vaginal bleeding in first trimester is the implantation bleeding because before the egg has been implanted into your uterus if there is any mobility that's where you will even see the vaginal bleeding. What exactly your doctor will advise when you have a vaginal beding they usually ask you to avoid lifting heavy weights and when you come visit your doctor they'll have an examination over you"
When to see doctor for pregnancy? | Dr. Soumya Choudri Valluri
"When is a first time you have to visit your doctor after your pregnancy test has composed or what exactly you have to do so you have to visit. Your doctor as soon as your pregnancy test is positive. So what happens there your doctor will explain everything about your pregnancy. So regarding like what diet to be taken what exercise to be done. Not only that they're going to order your few tests as well. So the test may include complete blood picture vital screening your thyroid profile, HbA1c which gives an average of 3 month sugar level and as well your blood group"
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Top Maternity Hospital in India | Cloudnine Hospital

Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

How do I know if I am pregnant or not?

A missed period is the earliest and most reliable sign of pregnancy. To find out if you are pregnant or not, you can also do a home pregnancy test from the first day you miss your period. Home pregnancy tests are generally very reliable.

When should I worry if I’ve been trying to get pregnant, but can’t?

If you are unable to conceive after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse, both you and your partner need to consult a doctor.

Can I exercise while I’m pregnant?

Regular exercise during pregnancy is safe and recommended. It can reduce the risk of gestational diabetes and ease constipation and back pain. Generally, low-impact and non-strenuous activities are best.

How much weight should I gain during pregnancy?

It varies from mother to mother. It also depends on your weight before you become pregnant. Most pregnant women gain between 10 kg and 12.5 kg, putting on most of the weight after week 20.

What are some of the symptoms of pregnancy?

It varies from mother to mother. Morning sickness, constipation, mood swings, acid reflux fatigue and a frequent urge to pee are some of the commonly observed symptoms.

Are there any dietary restrictions during pregnancy?

Pregnant women should avoid certain foods and beverages. These include alcohol, caffeine, raw meat (including sushi & raw eggs), unpasteurized dairy products and fish that are known to contain high mercury concentrations including shark, swordfish, tilefish and king mackerel. Recreational drugs and smoking should be completely avoided. Overall, the mother should have a well-balanced and nutrient-rich diet.

Is it safe to travel while pregnant?

Unless otherwise mentioned by your doctor, it is completely safe to travel once your first trimester is over.

What prenatal vitamins should I take?

The folic acid supplement is a must. Your doctor may also recommend calcium or Vitamin D supplements. Check with your doctor before taking any medications while you are pregnant.

How should I sleep during pregnancy?

It is advisable to sleep on your side with your knees bent while you are pregnant. You can use pregnancy pillows under your belly or between your legs if you like.

Normal or C-Section, which is better?

It depends. Normal or vaginal delivery is the natural process of giving birth and is encouraged at all Cloudnine centres. However, keeping you and your baby’s health in mind, the doctor may recommend a C-Section too.