Obstetric Approach
Dr Abbas aims to involve you and your partner in decision-making regarding your pregnancy and birth at all stages, and to facilitate a positive birth experience in the safest way possible.
The transition to motherhood is a pivotal event in a woman’s life, and Dr Abbas counts it as a privilege to care for you and support you at this momentous time. Abbas’s professional expertise, experience, calm demeanour and unhurried manner provide support to you in your journey to parenthood.
Consulting Rooms
Dr Abbas consults at
- Campbelltown &
- Fairfield locations
Hospital Locations
For your convenience, Dr Abbas resides in close proximity to both Campbelltown Hospital and Fairfield Hospital in order to provide the best of care when needed.
Dr Abbas delivers babies at
- Campbelltown public Hospital and
- Sydney Southwest Private Hospital,
- Fairfield Hospital.
At Campbelltown Hospital are licensed to look after births from 32 weeks of gestation and can arrange tours at the units may be arranged directly with each hospital.
Obstetric Services
Dr Abbas believes that it is a privilege to care for all pregnant women, and looks after:
- High and low risk pregnancies
- Older mothers
- Natural births
- Caesarean section
- Preliminary infertility assessment
- Recurrent miscarriage
- Pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure) in pregnancy
- Gestational /pre-existing diabetes and pregnancy
- Twins
- Vaginal birth after Caesarean births (VBAC)
- Management of abnormal cervical screening tests
- Hypertension in pregnancy
- Postnatal care
Preconception Assessment
If you are looking to conceive Dr Abbas is also happy to see you for preconception assessment and advice.
Delivery Choice
Dr Abbas believes strongly in a woman’s right to informed choice around the mode of delivery of her baby or babies. He is passionate about bringing new life into the world, whether via
- vaginal delivery in all its vagaries, or by
- caesarean section.
Dr Abbas is happy to conduct a Trial of Scar or Vaginal Birth After Caesarean Section [VBAC], with appropriate informed consent, if this choice is a safe one.