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    Obstetrics

    Pregnancy and impending delivery of a cat, dog or rodent should not take you by surprise if you decide to breed animals. These are truly natural processes. But don't assume that your pet will successfully give birth on her own.

    Obstetrics

    Consultatiion of a veterinarian midwife

    Many pet guardians are excited about the prospect of a litter. But introducing the male and female isn't enough. Our Veterinary Hospital Animal Clinic International midwifery expert recommends a well-informed approach. Pregnancy planning is necessary. This should definitely begin with a consultation with a veterinarian who specializes in obstetrics.

    An individual conversation with a professional will be a source of valuable information. For example, you will find out how to identify a healthy male for mating, according to breed characteristics. This will help to minimize the risks of undesirable consequences: genetic mutations in the fetuses, blood group incompatibilities or complications.

    Obstetrics at Veterinary Hospital Animal Clinic International

    Veterinarian care for pregnant females must be comprehensive. That's why our veterinary center provides animals with a considerable list of services in obstetrics and gynecology:

    • Complete diagnostics to check for gynecological abnormalities.
    • Pregnancy management.
    • Stimulation of labor, if necessary.
    • Natural delivery or cesarean section.
    • Fetal resuscitation.
    • Surgical uterine traction.
    • Observation of the female after delivery - making sure the patient is okay and facilitating her quick recovery.

    Are you sure that the trip to the vet will be very stressful for your pet? Then it is better to call our specialist at home.

    If your cat or dog needs a cesarean section based on ultrasound indications, a preliminary exam is needed to assess the risks of administering anesthesia. The price of the veterinary procedures available in our price list does not include medications, blood tests and intravenous catheter.

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