Complete Pregnancy and Maternity Care Guide – Kumi, Soroti & Eastern Uganda
Bringing a new life into the world is a sacred journey. At Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum, we provide complete maternity care: from preconception counseling to postnatal support. Our team, led by Dr. Susan Atai (Obstetrics & Gynaecology Specialist), delivers compassionate, evidence-based care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We serve families from Kumi, Soroti, Bukedea, Ngora, Katakwi, Amuria, Kaberamaido, Pallisa, Tororo, Mbale, and Jinja.
Preconception Care: Planning for a Healthy Pregnancy
Dr. Susan Atai recommends seeing us before you conceive. We provide: folic acid supplementation (prevents neural tube defects), rubella and hepatitis B screening, diabetes and thyroid screening, medication reviews, genetic counseling if needed, and lifestyle advice (nutrition, weight, stopping smoking/alcohol). If you live near Kumi Main Market or along Kumi–Soroti Highway, you can walk in for a preconception visit. No appointment needed.
Call to Action: Planning a pregnancy? Visit Michoes for preconception care. Call +256701364362 to ask about the best time to come.
Early Pregnancy: Confirmation and First Trimester
If you miss your period or have a positive home test, come to Michoes for: urine pregnancy test, blood pregnancy test (hCG), ultrasound to confirm viability and due date, and blood type, HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B screening. Dr. Susan Atai will discuss nutrition, medications to avoid, danger signs (bleeding, severe pain), and schedule your first antenatal visit between 8-12 weeks.
Common first trimester symptoms include nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness, and frequent urination. We offer safe remedies for morning sickness. Never take any herbal medicines without consulting us.
Call to Action: Think you might be pregnant? Come to Michoes for confirmation and early care. Open 24/7. Call +256701364362.
Antenatal Care (ANC): Monitoring Mother and Baby
We follow Uganda Ministry of Health guidelines: at least 8 ANC visits during pregnancy. At each visit, Dr. Susan Atai or our midwives check: blood pressure, urine for protein (pre-eclampsia), weight, baby’s growth (fundal height), baby’s heartbeat, and your questions/concerns. We also provide:
Ultrasound scans: Dating scan (8-12 weeks), anomaly scan (18-22 weeks), growth scan (32-34 weeks). Our on-site ultrasound machine is available daily.
Immunizations: Tetanus toxoid (TT) vaccine to protect baby from neonatal tetanus. Two doses, one month apart.
Intermittent Preventive Treatment for malaria (IPTp): Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine tablets starting at 13 weeks, each visit at least one month apart.
Iron and folic acid supplements: Prevents anemia. Take daily.
HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B retesting: At first visit and again at 28-32 weeks.
Call to Action: Register for antenatal care at Michoes. Call +256701364362 or WhatsApp +256779784473. We accept walk-ins 24 hours.
Danger Signs During Pregnancy: When to Come Immediately
Dr. Susan Atai emphasizes: come to Michoes emergency department immediately (day or night) if you have: vaginal bleeding, severe abdominal pain, severe headache with blurred vision, convulsions (seizures), difficulty breathing, fever with chills, reduced fetal movement (after 28 weeks), leaking fluid before term, or persistent vomiting unable to keep food down. These may indicate miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, severe anemia, malaria, or preterm labor.
Our 24/7 emergency team is ready. Call +256701364362 for advice while traveling. If you are in Kumi, Soroti, Bukedea, or Ngora, come directly. We are near Kumi Main Market on Kumi–Soroti Highway.
Call to Action: Any danger sign? Do not wait. Call +256701364362 or come to Michoes Medical Centre immediately. We are open every hour of every day.
Nutrition During Pregnancy: Eating Well in Eastern Uganda
Good nutrition saves lives. Eat a variety of local foods: fresh vegetables (greens, cabbage, nakati, dodo), fruits (oranges, mangoes, bananas, passion fruit), proteins (beans, groundnuts, fish, eggs, chicken, beef), whole grains (brown rice, maize meal, millet, sorghum), and dairy (milk, yogurt, cheese if available). Drink plenty of clean water. Avoid: raw meat or fish, unpasteurized dairy, undercooked eggs, excessive caffeine (more than 2 cups of tea or soda per day), alcohol, and street foods of uncertain hygiene.
If you have nausea, eat small frequent meals, dry crackers before getting up, and avoid spicy or fatty foods. Our nutritionist can give you a local food guide.
Call to Action: Have questions about pregnancy nutrition? Ask Dr. Susan Atai at your next ANC visit. Call +256701364362 to schedule.
Preparing for Birth: Birth Planning at Michoes
We encourage all mothers to make a birth plan. Discuss with Dr. Susan Atai: preferred birth attendant (our midwives or Dr. Atai), pain relief options (breathing, massage, walking, warm bath, pethidine injection, epidural if available), who will cut the cord (we delay clamping for 1-3 minutes), skin-to-skin contact immediately after birth, breastfeeding within the first hour, and what to bring to the hospital (clean cloths, baby clothes, blankets, sanitary pads, snacks).
We recommend packing your hospital bag by 36 weeks. Keep it ready at home. Our facility is open 24 hours, so come anytime you have regular contractions, water breaks, or bleeding.
Call to Action: Not sure if you’re in labor? Call +256701364362. Our midwives will advise you. We are here for you day or night.
Labor and Delivery: What to Expect
When you arrive at Michoes in labor, our midwives will: check your blood pressure, temperature, and pulse; check baby’s heartbeat; perform a vaginal exam to see how dilated you are; monitor contractions; and admit you to our maternity ward. We provide clean, private delivery rooms. Dr. Susan Atai is available for complicated deliveries, vacuum or forceps if needed, and cesarean sections. Our operating theatre is on-site and ready 24/7.
We practice respectful maternity care. You will never be shouted at, ignored, or denied pain relief. Your birth partner (husband, mother, sister) may stay with you during labor and delivery. We support mobility, position changes, and eating light snacks during early labor.
Call to Action: Come to Michoes for a safe, respectful delivery. Call +256701364362 for directions or to alert us you are coming. We are always open.
Cesarean Section (C-Section) Care
Dr. Nicholas Iyamitai, Head of Surgery, and Dr. Susan Atai perform cesarean sections when necessary: baby in breech or transverse position, placenta covering cervix (placenta previa), baby in distress, labor not progressing, or multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets). A C-section is major surgery. We use spinal or general anesthesia so you feel no pain. You will stay in our maternity ward for 2-3 days after surgery. You can still breastfeed. Recovery takes 4-6 weeks. We provide pain medication, wound care, and follow-up.
Call to Action: Have questions about C-sections? Ask Dr. Susan Atai or Dr. Nicholas Iyamitai. Call +256701364362 to discuss.
Postnatal Care: Mother and Baby After Delivery
After delivery, you and your baby stay at Michoes for at least 24 hours (longer if C-section or complications). We check: your bleeding (lochia), blood pressure, temperature, uterine contraction, wound if C-section, mood (for postpartum depression), breastfeeding latch and milk production, baby’s breathing, temperature, feeding, jaundice, and weight. We also administer: vitamin K injection for baby (prevents bleeding), eye ointment (prevents infection), first vaccines (BCG and polio at birth, or before discharge), and hepatitis B vaccine.
We recommend postnatal visits at 1 week, 6 weeks, and 6 months. At 6 weeks, we check your physical and emotional recovery, discuss family planning, and complete baby’s immunizations.
Call to Action: Delivered elsewhere but need postnatal care? Come to Michoes. We welcome all mothers and babies. Call +256701364362 for an appointment.
Breastfeeding Support at Michoes
Dr. Adoa Pious, our Pediatrician, strongly recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months. Breast milk provides perfect nutrition, antibodies against infections, reduces diarrhea and pneumonia, and lowers baby’s risk of obesity and diabetes later. For mothers, breastfeeding reduces bleeding after delivery, helps the uterus shrink, lowers risk of breast and ovarian cancer, and burns calories. If you have trouble latching, sore nipples, low milk supply, or engorgement, our lactation counselors can help. We do not give formula unless medically necessary.
Call to Action: Need breastfeeding help? Visit Michoes. Call +256701364362 to speak with a lactation counselor. Open 24/7.
Family Planning After Pregnancy
You can get pregnant again as soon as 3 weeks after delivery. Dr. Susan Atai provides family planning counseling and methods: breastfeeding amenorrhea method (LAM) for first 6 months if exclusively breastfeeding, contraceptive pills (progestin-only safe while breastfeeding), contraceptive injection (Depo-Provera every 3 months), implant (up to 3-5 years), IUD (copper or hormonal, up to 5-10 years), condoms (male or female), and tubal ligation (permanent, after you complete your family). Discuss your options at your 6-week postnatal visit.
Call to Action: Want family planning after delivery? Ask Dr. Susan Atai. Call +256701364362 to discuss options. No judgment. Just care.
High-Risk Pregnancies and Complications
Some pregnancies need extra care. Dr. Susan Atai specializes in high-risk conditions: pre-eclampsia (high blood pressure and protein in urine), gestational diabetes (high blood sugar during pregnancy), placenta previa (placenta covers cervix), placenta accreta (placenta grows too deep), multiple gestations (twins, triplets), preterm labor (before 37 weeks), intrauterine growth restriction (baby not growing well), Rh incompatibility, and history of previous C-section or stillbirth. We provide extra ultrasounds, non-stress tests, blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar checks, and early delivery if needed. We work closely with Soroti Regional Referral Hospital for complex maternal referrals.
Call to Action: High-risk pregnancy? Trust Michoes. Call +256701364362 to schedule a consult with Dr. Susan Atai.
Newborn and Child Health
Dr. Adoa Pious provides complete newborn and child care: well-baby visits (1 week, 6 weeks, 10 weeks, 14 weeks, 6 months, 9 months, 1 year, 15 months, 18 months, 2 years, then annually), growth monitoring (weight, length, head circumference), development screening (milestones), immunizations (BCG, polio, pentavalent, rotavirus, pneumococcal, measles, yellow fever, vitamin A supplementation), treatment of common illnesses (malaria, pneumonia, diarrhea, malnutrition), and nutritional counseling (complementary feeding starting at 6 months). Bring your child’s immunization card to every visit.
Call to Action: Register your baby for well-child care at Michoes. Call +256701364362. We protect your child’s health from day one.
Maternal Mental Health
Baby blues affect 50-80% of new mothers: mood swings, crying, anxiety, trouble sleeping. This resolves in 2 weeks. Postpartum depression (PPD) affects 10-15%: persistent sadness, loss of interest, severe fatigue, changes in appetite, feeling worthless, difficulty bonding with baby, thoughts of harming self or baby. PPD is treatable. We offer counseling, support groups, and safe antidepressants if needed. Never suffer alone. Tell us how you feel. We listen without judgment.
Call to Action: Feeling sad, anxious, or overwhelmed after delivery? Talk to us. Call +256701364362. You are not alone.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pregnancy and Maternity in Eastern Uganda
How much does delivery cost at Michoes?
We offer affordable packages for normal delivery and C-section. Call +256701364362 for current pricing. We accept cash, mobile money, and payment plans. Emergency care is never denied for inability to pay.
Can my husband stay with me during labor?
Yes. We encourage birth partners. Your husband, mother, sister, or friend may stay throughout labor, delivery, and postnatal stay.
Do you offer water birth or home birth?
We do not offer water birth or home birth. We recommend hospital delivery for safety. If you choose home birth, our team can advise you on emergency preparedness and transfer plan.
What if I have a miscarriage or stillbirth?
We provide compassionate care for pregnancy loss. We treat any complications, offer counseling, and support your emotional needs. You are not alone. We are here for you.
Can I bring my own herbs or traditional medicines?
No. Many herbs cause miscarriage, birth defects, or harm to you and baby. Bring any traditional medicines to us for safety review. Do not take anything without our approval.
How do I reach Michoes from Soroti or Bukedea?
From Soroti City, take a taxi or boda boda via Kumi–Soroti Highway toward Kumi Town. We are located in Kanyum, near Kumi Main Market. From Bukedea, travel toward Kumi Town. Landmark: Look for the Michoes Medical Centre sign along the highway. Call +256701364362 for turn-by-turn directions in Ateso or English.
Contact Michoes Medical Centre for Maternity Care
Address: Kanyum, Kumi District, Eastern Uganda. P.O. Box 22, Kanyum, Kumi. Near Kumi Main Market and Kumi–Soroti Highway. Easily accessible from Soroti City (30 minutes), Bukedea Town (20 minutes), Ngora Town (25 minutes), Katakwi Town (40 minutes), and Pallisa Town (45 minutes).
Phone: +256701364362
WhatsApp: +256779784473
Emergency 24/7 Line: +256701364362
Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including public holidays, weekends, and overnight.
Call to Action: For pregnancy confirmation, antenatal care, delivery, or postnatal support, come to Michoes Medical Centre in Kanyum. Call +256701364362 for advice, to report labor, or to speak with Dr. Susan Atai. We are your family’s doctors, your partners in health, and we are always open – day or night.


