Jaanch Postpartum Health Checkup – Basic in Guwahati
Motherhood is a beautiful journey, but the postpartum period — the first 6 to 12 weeks after delivery — is a time of rapid physical changes. Even after a normal delivery, many women experience fatigue, anemia, hormonal fluctuation, thyroid imbalance, inflammation, and nutritional deficiencies. The Jaanch Postpartum Health Checkup – Basic is specially designed to support new mothers and ensure their recovery is smooth, safe, and closely monitored.
Across Guwahati, new mothers increasingly choose postpartum checkups because early detection of imbalance can prevent complications like severe fatigue, postpartum thyroiditis, infections, excessive bleeding, and slow healing. This test gives essential insights into a mother’s internal recovery and helps doctors guide safe breastfeeding, medication adjustments, and long-term health planning.
Many mothers focus entirely on their baby and forget their own health. Postpartum biochemical changes often go unnoticed because symptoms look like “normal new-mother tiredness.” A structured baseline test like this one helps detect:
- Post-delivery anemia (very common after childbirth)
- Thyroid imbalance affecting mood, energy, and milk supply
- Signs of infection or inflammation
- Nutritional deficiencies and weakness
- Delayed healing or postpartum complications
This advanced yet affordable panel (MRP 1500) is ideal for mothers 1 week to 6 months postpartum, whether after normal delivery or C-section.
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) – anemia, infection indicators, platelets
- TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) – postpartum thyroiditis screening
- CRP (C-Reactive Protein) – inflammation or infection assessment
- Blood Sugar (Fasting/Random) – gestational diabetes follow-up
- Urine Routine – UTI detection, common after delivery
- Vitamin markers (if included in sub-panel)
- Other essential postpartum health markers
- All new mothers, 7 days to 6 months postpartum
- Women recovering from C-section
- Mothers experiencing weakness, hair fall, dizziness, or low milk supply
- Women with postpartum depression indicators (thyroid imbalance often contributes)
- Mothers with previous anemia or gestational diabetes
- Anyone advised by a gynecologist for postpartum monitoring
- Blood sample (venous)
- Urine sample for UTI screening
- Report Time: 24–48 hours
- Home sample collection available in Guwahati
- Fasting is usually not required unless advised.
- Drink water normally — dehydration can affect results.
- Provide a clean midstream urine sample for accurate reporting.
- If breastfeeding, continue as usual; this test does not interfere.
- Inform collector of medications like iron, vitamins, or thyroid tablets.
- If you have severe bleeding, dizziness, or high fever — seek emergency care.
- Postpartum thyroid issues can appear even months after delivery — testing helps timely treatment.
- If you underwent C-section, monitoring infection markers is important.
- Do not self-medicate iron or thyroid doses without doctor advice.
Aarogyam Center provides doorstep collection throughout Guwahati — including Beltola, Ganeshguri, Bhangagarh, Pandu, Maligaon, Jalukbari, Kahilipara, VIP Road, Basistha, Zoo Road, and more. Many new mothers prefer early morning appointments due to baby schedules, and our team prioritizes comfort and safety during collection.
Our reports (processed by Thyrocare) are accepted in all major maternity hospitals and clinics including Apollo Clinic, Nemcare, GNRC, and private gynecologist chambers across the city.
