A woman is the human form of primal power and controlling force of society. It is the duty of society and the family to preserve this primal power on earth. The celebration of Navratri is a time to worship all forms of the Goddess, which lasts from Ashwin Shuddha Pratipada to Navami. Because they provide happiness, peace, and health to the house.
Since the mother is the physical form of the goddess, Walawalkar Hospital thought of worshipping motherhood beyond these nine days. The Walawalkar Yashoda Scheme was planned many years ago for pregnant mothers. A delivery is like a rebirth for a woman, but only if everything goes well, otherwise they must endure endless torture.
This program has been in place for the past three decades and involves visiting a pregnant woman at her home or Anganwadi health center. Healthcare professionals check her blood pressure and hemoglobin, measure the baby’s heart rate, and later bring her to the hospital for blood tests and sonography to check the baby’s growth.
In the last year, 2,472 pregnant mothers were examined by 234 visits under this scheme, out of which 268 high-risk mothers were identified and provided with special treatment. At Walawalkar Hospital, 848 pregnant women enrolled in the Yashoda Scheme gave birth entirely for free.
Since the diagnosis of high-risk mothers was done early, a life-saving plan called the Walawalkar Maher Scheme was introduced. Just as a pregnant mother goes to her mother’s home for rest during childbirth, she is kept free of charge for a few months under the Maher scheme at Walawalkar Hospital.
She is given a good nutritious diet, blood-boosting injections, milk, and nutritious laddus. These laddus are prepared in ghee by the organization, knowing the deficiencies in the diet, by mixing ingredients like pulses, grains, finger millet, moong dal, and Shatavari.
Special laddus made with ghee, pulses, grains, millet, moong dal, and Shatavari.
Regular checkups to identify high-risk pregnancies early for timely intervention.
Hospital vehicle transport for checkups and delivery.
Regular sonography to monitor the baby’s growth and development.
Comprehensive delivery services including cesarean sections at no cost.
Free accommodation and nutritious food for high-risk mothers before delivery.
As part of the Yashoda Yojana, we organize vibrant celebrations and cultural gatherings to encourage women and families to visit the campus, participate in health programs, and access necessary check-ups. These events foster community bonding, promote health awareness, and make the atmosphere more welcoming.