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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DG...read more

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
Most of medical challanges need doctor to listen to detailed medical history in form of questions and answers, examination of patient and sometimes reports so meet concerned doctor.
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Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surge...read more

Sexologist•Jaipur
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Lohasav 4 tsf with equal amounts of water after meals twice a day.
Navak guggulu 2 tb twice a day empty stomach. Triphala churna 1/2 tsf + mulethi churna 1/2 tsf with lukewarm water in night.
Lohasav, navak guggulu and triphala have the power to scrap out fat throughout the body.
Restrict intake of fat .take meals rich in fibre like salad.
Exercise on regular basis. U will see very satisfactory changes in your body within few weeks.
U can also consult us online with your hist...more
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Gynaecologist•Gurgaon
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Hi lybrate-user. Welcome to lybrate. I would recommend you to wait for atleast 2 more weeks before beginning any kind of sexual activity again. All the best.
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Homeopath•Anand
Key to effective management of stretch marks is early care. When pregnant apply coconut oil regularly alternating with vitamin e
soon after birth start routine asap with your gynos advise
see experienced aesthetican who deals with and has experience with lasers.
Lasers esp co2, derma roller, micro needling and right selection of peels can give wonderful results if treated early.
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Gynaecologist•Motihari
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Child deliveries during pregnancies are of two types. If you are pregnant or have someone in your family who is then you can either go for caesarean section (or C-section) delivery or normal delivery, which is also known as vaginal delivery. In some case, C-section delivery is chosen by your doctor as it may be a safer option in case you have some health complications. Diabetes, high blood pressure or herpes can cause complication that may in advance let you know whether the delivery procedure w...more
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Having a baby is nothing less than a dream come true, but it comes with its own share of problems for new mothers. A lot of women today are opting for a C-section, or a Cesarean surgery to deliver their babies. While it is safe for most, at times certain complications can arise as a result of the operation.

As if life for mothers wasn t tough already, post Cesarean wound infection is another concern some new mothers have to face. It usually occurs due to a bacterial infection in the are...more
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Gynaecologist•Bhopal
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Babies can enter this world in one of two ways: Pregnant women can have either a vaginal birth or a surgical delivery by Caesarean section, but the ultimate goal is to safely give birth to a healthy baby.

A C-section, or Caesarean section is a surgical procedure to remove baby through an incision in the mother s abdomen and then a second incision in the uterus.

A C-section may be a necessity in certain situations, such as delivering a very large baby in a mother with a small pe...more
Last Updated: 9 years ago• Featured Tip
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Babies can enter this world in one of two ways: Pregnant women can have either a vaginal birth or a surgical delivery by Cesarean section, but the ultimate goal is to safely give birth to a healthy baby.

C-section or Cesarean section is a surgical procedure to remove baby through an incision in the mother s abdomen and then a second incision in the uterus. It may be a necessity in certain situations, such as delivering a very large baby in a mother with a small pelvis, or if the baby is...more
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MBBS, MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Gurgaon
Ideally it should have been a three years gap after first caesarian to go for next pregnancy as uterus is still fragile and sensitive to take a risk of another stretching during pregnancy, like wise getting abortion done is equally risky as contractions do occur during the process of expulsion of foetus, however you may provide us with all the reports and do a private consultation to advise you further.
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Gynaecologist•Pune
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Yes, but do get the details of the 1st iud so that certain tests and precautions can be taken for next time.
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