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Maternal Fetal Medicine Tips

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MCh - Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgery...read more

Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery•Bhopal
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While you may be worried about being affected with coronary diseases just because your forefathers suffered from it, there are various factors that are absolutely in your sole control. With a little change in lifestyle and following a well-regulated routine, you can easily keep your hereditary cardiac diseases at bay.



Take a Healthy Diet Regularly: Increase the amount of green leafy vegetables and colourful fruits in your regular diet as they are rich in phytonutrients and oth...more
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Gynaecologist•Surat
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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) includes methods that can help induce pregnancy where it cannot be achieved naturally. In other words, it is an infertility treatment for couples trying to have a baby.

Who are eligible for the ART treatment?

Assisted Reproductive Technology is useful for-

Women who cannot conceive without assistance
Women who cannot sustain a pregnancy without treatment
What are the different types of Assisted Reproductive Technology?
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MBBS, MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Jalandhar
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During a normal pregnancy, a fertilised egg travels through the fallopian tube to the uterus. The egg attaches itself in the uterus and begins to develop. In an ectopic pregnancy, the egg attaches outside the uterus, most often in fallopian tube. This is the reason why it is also called a tubal pregnancy. In rare cases, the egg may implant itself in an ovary or the cervix.

There is no way to prevent an ectopic pregnancy. Also, it cannot be transformed into a normal pregnancy. If the egg...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Women who have recently given birth and are aiming to shed the extra pounds gained during pregnancy are in for quite a struggle. You not only have to adjust your life to a new schedule but also need to recover physically from the stressful effects of pregnancy.

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According to health experts, you should ideally aim to come back to your original weight in at least, 6-12 months after the delivery. Women, who are careful about their fitness levels, t...more
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DM - Cardiology, MBBS, MD - General Medi...read more

Cardiologist•Noida
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Ever wondered why you needed to share your family s health history at a doctor s clinic? Specific questions regarding health issues of your immediate family or close blood relatives give your doctor an insight into various health risks you might have now or in future. Those are medical conditions inherited by parents or grandparents through genes. Genes are passed from parents to children in DNA of eggs or sperms. Even a single mutation (fault) in gene can influence body systems and may lead to ...more
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Gynaecologist•Thane
Fertilisation of human egg and sperm occurs in fallopian tubes. So tubes play a crucial role in transporting egg, sperm and embryo after fertilisation. Any pathology affecting tubes like pelvic inflammatory diseases, genital tuberculosis (kochs), post procedure scarring, hydro/pyosalpinx, to (tubo-ovarian) mass may affect tubal epithelium and hence the function. Affected tubes increase the likelihood of infertility and ectopic pregnancy as well. Tests like sonosalpingography (SSG) and hysterosal...more
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Uterine fibroids, also known as leiomyoma or myoma, are benign growths on the uterus, occurring mostly during the years of childbearing. Few of the common symptoms of fibroids are leg pain or backache, constipation, difficulty in emptying the bladder, frequent urination, pain or pressure in the pelvic region, menstrual periods stretching over a week and excessive menstrual bleeding.

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Certain genetic changes of the uterus which are different from the ones normally present...more
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Gynaecologist•Pune
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Whenever a normal healthy couple fails to conceive even after repeated trials for a considerable period, then both the partners should consider going through a comprehensive physical and medical assessment. The tests for deciphering female infertility must start without further delay.

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Since sperm abnormalities, fallopian tube obstruction, and ovulation dysfunction are the most common causes of infertility, the commonly advised investigations for...more
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IVF Specialist•Noida
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Your ovaries and your fat cells regulate estrogen, which affects ovulation. If you re too thin, you may not be producing enough estrogen, and if you re overweight or obese, you may be producing too much, .

Nutrition is a key component of reproduction and pregnancy. Reproductive organs need to be healthy to initiate and maintain a pregnancy to full term. There is a constant requirement for nutrients at each stage of reproduction and the best source of these nutrients is from food. Supple...more
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Gynaecologist•Ghaziabad
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An ectopic pregnancy takes place in the case when the completely fertilized egg attaches itself to a place outside the inner side of the uterus. Ectopic pregnancy is also called tubal pregnancy because in most cases, it takes place in the Fallopian tube. Usually, the Fallopian tubes are not responsible for holding an embryo, which keeps on growing. Hence, the egg has no scope to develop in the Fallopian tube. This problem must be treated as soon as possible to avoid further complications. Here a...more
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