Register for July’s “Afternoon Tea with the Doctor”: Understanding pain relief during labour and postnatal care
Preparing for your baby’s arrival involves much more than simply packing a hospital bag. To enter motherhood with confidence, it is important to understand the signs of labour, the available options for pain relief during childbirth, and how to care for your body after birth to help reduce the risk of conditions such as uterine […]
Saturday, 11/07/2026 | Maternity | by FV Thomson
Preparing for your baby’s arrival involves much more than simply packing a hospital bag. To enter motherhood with confidence, it is important to understand the signs of labour, the available options for pain relief during childbirth, and how to care for your body after birth to help reduce the risk of conditions such as uterine or pelvic organ prolapse.
To help you and your family prepare with confidence for your baby’s arrival, the FV Thomson Maternity Department is hosting July’s “Afternoon Tea with the Doctor” programme. This month’s topic is “Understanding pain relief during labour and preventing postnatal uterine prolapse”.

Programme details
- Time: 14:30 – 16:00 | Saturday, 25 July 2026
- Venue: Café de Paris, Indochine Lobby, Ground Floor, FV Hospital
- Admission: Free of charge
Programme highlights
- Understanding pain relief during labour: Dr Le Thi Bich Tram, MSc, will explain how modern pain relief options work, when they may be used, and the key considerations to help you enjoy a more comfortable and reassuring birth experience.
- Preventing uterine prolapse after childbirth: Dr Nguyen Duc Truong will explain the risk factors, early warning signs, and practical advice on postnatal care, pelvic floor exercises, and recovery to help reduce the risk of this condition.
By attending Afternoon Tea with the Doctor, you and your family will also have the opportunity to:
- Ask questions and receive free personalised advice from our doctors on pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal care.
- Tour the FV Thomson Maternity Department, including our international-standard delivery rooms and inpatient wards.
Please click here to register: https://forms.gle/Sw3LZWP5yJ4Y95Ae6