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What We Do?
Comprehensive care for mother and baby, including regular check-ups, ultrasounds, and health monitoring to ensure a healthy pregnancy.
Expert guidance on diet and supplements to meet nutritional needs during pregnancy, supporting healthy fetal development.
Gentle yoga sessions designed to ease pregnancy discomforts, improve flexibility, and promote relaxation for mothers-to-be.
Professional help for breastfeeding techniques, addressing challenges, and ensuring a comfortable start to nursing your newborn.
Experience a detailed glimpse of your baby with 3D/4D ultrasounds, creating a lasting memory and deeper connection.
Personalized care for new mothers to aid physical recovery, provide mental health support, and guide newborn care.
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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): “Be merciful with the orphan, pat his head & feed him from what you eat”. AlGaz Foundation arranged and organized a Food D ...
An old proverb says: “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime”. In the light of the above ...
ALGAZ foundation will be a main sponsor of The Arabic Society of Fetal Medicine and Surgery (ASFMS) who will lead a medical convoy in collaboration wi ...
The scope of work to renovate, furnishing, hiring faculty, there salaries, and all the necessary teaching supplies to facilitate the course of learnin ...
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Enhancing pregnancy health is known to improve the mother’s and offspring’s life-long well-being. The maternal environment, encompassing genetic facto ...
regnant women experience unique physiological changes pertinent to the effective prevention and treatment of common diseases that affect their health ...
Pregnancy causes physiological and immunological adaptations that allow the mother and fetus to communicate with precision in order to promote a healt ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death of women during the reproductive years, and its occurrence in pregnancy is between 0.07% and 0.1%. To ana ...