The birth of a child is a life-changing event, and Dr. Namrata Parida is committed to making this experience as safe, informed, and empowering as possible. She supports both normal vaginal deliveries and cesarean sections, ensuring that each woman’s delivery plan is tailored to her individual needs, medical background, and pregnancy progress.
For women anticipating a normal delivery, Dr. Parida provides careful preparation throughout the antenatal period. She offers regular labor readiness assessments in the final weeks of pregnancy, including pelvic examinations, fetal position checks, and guidance on recognizing early signs of labor. Pain management options, labor techniques, and birthing preferences are discussed in advance, giving mothers the confidence to face labor with clarity and calm.
In situations where a cesarean section becomes necessary—whether planned due to prior surgery, breech presentation, or other complications, or emergent during labor—Dr. Parida ensures the procedure is performed with utmost precision and care. She works closely with anesthesiologists and neonatal teams to provide a smooth and safe surgical experience, with a focus on minimizing discomfort and promoting early recovery.
Throughout the labor and delivery process, emotional support is just as important as clinical care. Dr. Parida believes in keeping the patient and family well-informed and involved in decision-making. She encourages skin-to-skin contact, early breastfeeding, and bonding with the newborn soon after delivery, regardless of the mode of birth.
Post-delivery, she continues to monitor the mother’s healing and the newborn’s health, addressing pain, breastfeeding concerns, and any emotional or physical challenges that may arise in the first few days. Her calm, reassuring presence and evidence-based approach provide comfort and safety for both first-time mothers and those with previous delivery experiences.
Hello and welcome! I’m Dr. Namrata Parida, and I feel truly privileged to care for women during some of the most important—and sometimes most vulnerable—moments of their lives.