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For many people, having a family is a cherished milestone. However, women are particularly susceptible during pregnancy and childbirth. In addition to ensuring their health and that of their children, pregnant mothers need a lot of support to give birth, recover and breastfeed their babies.

Best Maternity Hospital In Bangalore For Normal Delivery

The time you and your family spend throughout your pregnancy is special yet challenging. The safety of the mother and child is of utmost importance. They must be assured that the doctor they are entrusting with that duty is one they can trust.

The maternity care and postpartum medical support at Cloudnine Bengaluru are of international standards making it the Best Maternity Hospital in Bengaluru. We are Bengaluru's top maternity hospital thanks to our highly skilled medical staff, well-trained employees, state-of-the-art prenatal and postnatal care, spacious and opulent LDRs (Labor, Delivery, and Recovery rooms), state-of-the-art operating rooms and cutting-edge medical technology, including a 3D real-time ultrasound imaging system.

As a one-stop maternity care facility for secure pregnancy we provide the Best Gynaecologist in Bengaluru. We are committed to offering the best and all-inclusive services that will make your experience—from conception to delivery—pleasant, fun and unforgettable. Expecting mothers have a relaxing and stress-free birth experience at our hospital because of our welcoming environment. Our skilled doctors and experienced nurses perform all births, whether vaginal or via caesarean, depending on a case-to-case basis. We also ensure you get the best care following delivery and provide parenting and postpartum counselling. As part of our add-on services, we provide regular check-ups with neonatologists to assess your baby's health, breastfeeding counselling, nutritional advice, postpartum care and a range of at-home services.

Services offered at Cloudnine, the Leading Pregnancy Hospital in Bengaluru:

1. With the support of experts from several fields, Cloudnine specialises in managing high-risk pregnancies. It is crucial to remember that at Cloudnine, most women with high-risk conditions go on to have a safe pregnancy and birth.

2. To help you feel secure, satisfied, and joyful, Cloudnine has created specialised antenatal programmes. These programmes inform you about delivery and the many phases of labour, all the while supporting natural childbirth as much as possible.

3. Pregnant women in this country have a variety of alternatives, many of which they are unaware of, to ensure a pain-free birth. To reduce discomfort during labour, Cloudnine provides programmes to make you aware of your options. In addition to assisting in preventing lower back injuries and other issues like abdominal organs "drooping forward" from a lack of support, they help you rebuild the strength in your abdominal muscles through postnatal care programmes.

4. Prenatal diagnosis has significantly improved as a result of technological breakthroughs. The foetus is now treated as a separate patient from the mother, thanks to foetal medicine. We have a team of foetal medicine experts to guide you through.

5. The gynaecologists at Cloudnine are a wonderful group of medical professionals that understand exactly what a girl or woman experiences and care for them gently and precisely.

We provide outstanding, individualised care for expectant moms for nine months, from the first trimester through the first three months after birth. Our nurses and paramedics are highly qualified. When it is about providing clinical care for the mother and the newborn, we take satisfaction in being among the finest.

As the Best Maternity Hospital in Bengaluru, Cloudnine also provides a wide selection of reasonable delivery packages. In cases when insurance coverage is available, we also offer cashless treatment options.

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Dr. Prakash Kini

Dr. Prakash Kini

MBBS, DGO, MD(OBG)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Jayanagar
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. Rashmi Chaudhary

Dr. Rashmi Chaudhary

M.B.B.S, DNB(OBG), MNAMS, FICMCH
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Bellandur, Sarjapur Road
Dr. Aruna Kumari V

Dr. Aruna Kumari V

M.B.B.S, DGO, MS(OBG), Diploma in Cosmetic Gynaecology, Ex SR AIIMS, New Delhi.
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Bengaluru
Bellandur, Sarjapur Road
Dr. Sandya M R

Dr. Sandya M R

M.B.B.S, MS, DGO, DNB (OBG)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
8
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Bengaluru
Sarjapur Road
Dr. Anupama Rani V

Dr. Anupama Rani V

MBBS, MS(OBG)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
5
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Bengaluru
Sarjapur Road
Dr. Chaitra Gowda KN

Dr. Chaitra Gowda KN

M.B.B.S, DGO, DNB, FMAS, DMAS, Fellowship in Robotic surgery
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
6
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Bengaluru
Sarjapur Road
Dr. Shilpa Kava

Dr. Shilpa Kava

M.B.B.S, MS (OBG), Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery, PGDMLE
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
32
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Bengaluru
Sarjapur Road
Dr. G Srividya Reddy

Dr. G Srividya Reddy

MBBS, MS (OBGY), Fellowship in Gynaecological Endoscopy
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Maternity
Gynaecology
5
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Bengaluru
Sarjapur Road and Bellandur
Dr. Puja Rathi

Dr. Puja Rathi

M.B.B.S, DGO, DNB(OBG)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
6
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Bengaluru
Bellandur, Sarjapur Road
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
7
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Bengaluru
Bellandur, Sarjapur Road
Dr. Poornima M. Gowda

Dr. Poornima M. Gowda

MBBS, DGO, DNB
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
14
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Bengaluru
Varthur Road
Dr. Modhulika Bhattacharya

Dr. Modhulika Bhattacharya

MBBS, MD
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
15
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Bengaluru
Varthur 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. Sandhya Rani

Dr. Sandhya Rani

MBBS, DGO
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
29
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Bengaluru
Old Airport Road
Dr. Poornima M

Dr. Poornima M

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
30
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Bengaluru
Old Airport Road
Dr. Vimala Chapala

Dr. Vimala Chapala

MBBS, DGO, DNB
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
17
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Bengaluru
Varthur Road
Dr. Karamjit Kaur

Dr. Karamjit Kaur

MBBS, MD-OBG, Fellowship in Minimal Invasive Surgery
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
31
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Bengaluru
Old Airport Road
Dr. Satyavani Rongali

Dr. Satyavani Rongali

MBBS, DNB (OBST & GYN)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
18
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Bengaluru
Whitefield
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 delivered our first baby in Cloudnine. I am grateful to Dr. Vatsala for her support throughout my pregnancy. She was very friendly, co-operative and understands patient's problem very well. She used to take care of everything scans, blood tests. She was very transparent with us about the things. Also, the staffs in Cloudnine, they were very helpful and supportive. I heart-fully thank Dr. Vatsala and the team for their kind support and hospitality.

Mrs. Rekha B C

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I'm very glad to share my experience of becoming first mother to our Prince at the age of 25 with normal vaginal delivery with the guidance of Dr. Vatsala madam all the credit goes to her who was very supportive and helpful from the post delivery my doctor trusted me and gave full support throughout my pregnancy journey and thankfully Cloudnine team for their experience and process thanks you.

Mrs. Thimmaraya Swamy. T S

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Videos by our doctors

Cause of Irregular Periods | Menstrual Irregularity | Hormonal Cause & More I Dr. Manjula Deepak
"To have regular cycles we have something called hypothalamus which is in the brain, ovaries which is responding to your uterine axis. There are hormones secreted in the hypothalamus which is called as GnRH hormone which goes into the pituitary gland to produce a hormone called as FSH and LH. This will act on the ovaries to produce the main two hormones called as estrogen and progesterone. These are responsible for regular ovulation and this causes regular bleeding. Whenever there is pathology in the hypothalamus or pituitary or ovarian cause. This causes irregular cycles. So the irregular cycles causes hypothalmo pituitary axis, that is as simple as stress related or going through anxiety period or nutritional imbalance, like excessive eating or vigorous exercise. Can be as simple as antihypertensive or antipsychotics or tumors in the brain. Second coming into thyroid gland. Thryoid abnormalities can cause a lot of irregular cycles. Coming to the ovaries, ovarian tumors, commonest cause being endometriotic cyst. Uterine abnormality like fibroid uterus, endometriosis or adenomyosis uterus or any tumors or common in Indian scenario called as tuberculosis uterus or vaginal infections, vaginal septum, absence of the uterus in vagina, all these conditions can cause these conditions"
Normal Vs Abnormal Periods| Is your Monthly Cycle Irregular-Signs & Symptoms I Dr. Manjula Deepak
"What is regular periods? Every woman will have a variation in their periods. Normally we call it in a range of 21 to 35 days and bleeding for about 5 to 6 days is considered as normal. Any deviation from this scenario is considered as irregular period. If a woman has less than, for every 21 days or she gets more than 35 days, then it is considered a s irregular period or the frequency and the amount of the bleeding generally we have for 5 days to 8 days of bleeding, when the bleeding goes beyond 8 days and it is excessive generally the first 2 days of bleeding it is excessive, can be associated with a little bit of clots, but if the clots continue for more than 5th day of the cycle and you see tissues continuing for more than 4 days, then this is the scenario where you have to considered as irregular period. Irregular period has many names, one is oligomenorrhea, that is if your cycles go more than 35 days, amenorrhea is when you don’ t have cycles for more than 6 months, hypomenorrhea is when your cycles have presented for juts 1st day or maximum 2nd day. Or you just have sporting. Third is menorrhagia, is when your cycles is heavier or clotting or tissue passing for more than 3 rd day. Or intermenstrual bleeding in between your cycles is when you have regular cycles. All this is considered as regular and also most important in married woman is post coital bleeding. If this persists for 3 cycles, you need to visit your doctor"
Irregular Periods & Pregnancy Chances - Causes | TIPS TO GET PREGNANT FASTI Dr. Manjula Deepak
"Irregular periods does cause difficulty in conception. There are various causes for irregular periods. To have regular periods, there is a HPO axis, which is a Hypothalamo pituitary ovarian axis. This is related form the brain to the ovaries then to the uterus, then the bleeding occurs. Any causes which will lead to irregular periods, which can be a Hypothalamic cause or an ovarian cause or a uterine cause which can lead to irregular periods. It becomes very important for us to know whether the irregular periods is just due to a physiological condition or a pathological condition. As long as we know it is a physiological condition, you need not worry that it can lead to pregnancy difficulty. There are various causes for physiological condition. It can be a stress or drug induced or nutritional defect or vigorous exercise. In these conditions you need not worry that there is any issue with the pregnancy but there are certain pathological conditions like a tumor in the brain or an abnormality in the uterus, where there is a fibroid or uterine tuberculosis or an ovarian cause which is the commonest being polycystic ovarian disease or endometriotic cyst. It can also have a defect in the vagina where here can be absence of vaginal septas. In these conditions there can be irregular periods. In that condition there is a difficulty in conceiving and you need to require to take guidance from your obstetrician"
High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy: Effects on Mother & Baby | Preeclampsia | Dr. Brunda Channappa
"Preeclampsia if it happens at the time of maturity, say when the pregnancy is termed beyond 34 weeks, then we deliver the mother and the baby and that should be a happy ending interms of the mother being well and the being well. Preeclampsia, I hope you understand when the mother develops high blood pressure in pregnancy and it typically happens in 20 weeks of pregnancy. So if this happens very early in pregnancy then we can extend the pregnancy to the extend we want because we want the baby to be matured when it is delivered ad we want the baby to survive on its own when it is delivered, we want to avoid the immaturities we can. There are conditions we have where the condition of the mother gets serious and we don’t want to continue the pregnancy, because counting pregnancy meaning risking the others left and at that time we are forced to deliver because ultimately the treatment of Preeclampsia is to remove the placenta, which is the trigger for the blood pressure. So to remove the placentas, we have to reeve the baby, no matter what stage the pregnancy is , if the mother’s life is at risks of the outcome of the pregnancy, the risk to the mother depends on the stage of pregnancy that she is if she is quite close to delivery, we will deliver her and not take any major risk with the mother’s life. But if she is so far from the delivery, then it means every day inside the uterus means 2 days outside the NICU, then we will try to push the pregnancy forward. So there will be a risk to the mother’s life, that we will be taking to a certain extend and similarly the baby who comes out early will go through a lot of struggle in the NICU and if it happens even before the baby is viable. The baby will not survive. So these are the risk of Preeclampsia on the other and the baby. This is one of the major worries of any mother during the pregnancy. High blood pressure in the mother also doesn’t allow the baby to grow well. So these babies are growth restricted, growth retreaded and they may run into trouble as well even though the mother is stable requiring delivery of the baby for its well being. So Preeclampsia is a delicate scenario that needs to be monitored and described on again individual basis"
Birth defects detected before Child's Birth | Adverse Fetal Outcome I Dr. Brunda Channappa
"Not all adverse fetal outcomes can be detected before childbirth. Some can be detected. We do testing for thyroid, sugars so that we prevent these adverse fetal outcomes. If we know a preexisting problem in the mothers then we know there is a problem to look out for certain conditions, say for example, if a mother develops a viral infection like rubella, there are tests to see if the baby is affected and that will then predict if the baby is going to have a problem after it is being born or not. That is a rare incident. Routinely we do scans at 12 week and 5 months to check if the babies are normal. This is one of the main ways to check what is the outcome of the baby is going to be at 12 weeks we are going to do a Down’s syndrome screening, scan and blood test to see what the baby to see if the baby is normal with regards to Down’s syndrome. Again at 18 to 20 weeks, we do scan which we call as anomaly scan were we check to see if the baby is looking anatomically normal. Through our scanning doctor will do a whole lot of scans to see if the baby is normal, not all abnormalities are present at that time sometimes we see that affect the baby is growing there are some things that are not quite right as the baby is growing, but for the most part, most problems are detected, by the 5th month, and most of the tests are detected by the way of ultrasound scans"
Diabetes in Pregnancy: Effect on Mother & Growing Baby | Gestational Diabetes I Dr. Brunda Channappa
"Gestational Diabetes implies that the person is not already diabetic and at they have developed diabetes during pregnancy. Most people who develop diabetes in pregnancy are either having a family history of diabetes. So they are prone to diabetes because of their genetics or they tend to be overweight or have a bad diet, they are people who have Gestational Diabetes and are on diet control, that is just above the upper limits of normal for sugars and the tem during pregnancy and don’t do much else just to make sure the pregnancy stays normal for the mothers and babies put on weight and on most part they have very normal pregnancy and pregnancy to come in terms of delivery and so does the baby. There are people who have diet control, and become severely diabetic during pregnancy and need medication or insulin of varying degrees to control their sugars. In such mothers the tough parts controlling the diet, checking their sugars, taking medication and it is quite distressful for the despite that there will be issues in the growth of the baby when the mother is diabetic. We never try to pull the sugars to the normal when the mother is diabetic because we are worried about developing hypoglycemia, when the sugars drop to such a level that the mother’s life is at rest. So the tendency is to run a slightly high value and bigger baby means can lead to complicated delivery and its list of problems with regards to vacuum or forceps delivery and difficulty of the shoulders coming out and if they labor and baby is little too big and delivery is not happening, they have obstructed labor and cesarean and sometimes they may require a panned cesareans. So there is an interventional delivery for these mothers may be higher other mothers who have Gestational Diabetes in mothers who don’t work on their diet and exercise and don’t come back to fitness which was talking. If they do all that, they have a lifestyle change, where we concentrate on healthy food and exercise and bring back to the normal range, then most people can have normal life. If not there will be a percentage of them going into diabetes, so this is the warning of Gestational Diabetes that they need to look at their health and focus on their health, although immediately after delivery most mothers sugars will come back to normal. It is unlikely they will be diabetes. With regards to outcome to the babies, the babies will tend to be bigger and babies who become bigger in intrauterine stage that is during pregnancy, tend to become diabetics early in their life. So this is I feel strongly about ad it is so important for mothers to control their sugars to that they have a healthy starts. We are mothers who work so hard for children and we don’t want any evil to happen to them. So think about the long term of your child and work on the fitness, controlling sugars. Complicated delivery for the baby is the baby also bears the brunt of it and it is important to keep this in mind and to optimize sugar levels"

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