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Pregnancy Query Tips

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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Have you been trying hard to conceive, but in vain. Then here are 3 things you can do increase your chance of getting pregnant:

Keeping track of the ovulation period: Even though regular sex throughout the month is advised, it is certainly more fruitful to know your cycle. You can only get pregnant when the sperm meets the egg, and the egg is only released around the 14th day in your cycle. This egg lives only for a day or two, so you have a limited window when you can actually get preg...more
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Multi Speciality•Chandigarh
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Becoming a parent is the most cherishing moment in a couple's life, hence it is important to ensure that both the mother and the baby are healthy. In today's world, a lot of factors like environmental, socio-economic, lifestyle associated, and addictions such as smoking and alcohol affect the health of both men and women. If the parents have ill health or unhealthy lifestyle practices, the same can complicate matters and also cause infertility.

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Gynaecologist•Nagpur
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Having a child is one of the best things that can happen to a woman. While giving birth to a child is a very happy scenario, something called postpartum menstrual pain can act as a damper. Postpartum menstrual pain occurs during the first period post-delivery. To understand it in a better way, here is a detailed overview that should help you out:

Period after childbirth
Periods usually return after 7-8 weeks of the delivery, provided there is no breastfeeding. If you breastfeed, t...more
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Gynaecologist•Raipur
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The complications and dangers associated with pregnancy often increase manifold in the case of a high-risk pregnancy. Extra medical attention is required for those mothers who are going through a high-risk pregnancy.

In order to avoid any complication which threatens your or your child s life, you have to be extra careful about the food you eat as well as the daily activities you do. Not taking care of yourself can put you and your child s health in danger. Given below are a few tips to...more
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Gynaecologist•Guwahati
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So you have just found out that you are pregnant and you and your partner are over the moon about it! While congratulations are in order, so are a host of tips which will help you settle into the pregnancy. It is important to remember that the first trimester of your pregnancy is a crucial phase where you may not change that much physically, but will be prone to many emotional changes. It is also a phase where you will make way for the changes that will inevitably come in the next two trimesters...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
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When you are expecting, you are eating not only to nourish your body, but also to nourish the foetus growing within you. This has led to the common saying that when pregnancy, eat for two . However, more than the quantity you eat, it is important for you to make the right choices when it comes to what you are eating.

Here are a few foods you should include in your diet to have a healthy pregnancy:

Fruit and vegetables: Fruits and vegetables are rich sources of vitamins and mi...more
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Gynaecologist•Pune
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Pregnancy is one of the most delicate phases in the life of a woman and if she is experiencing a high-risk pregnancy then she needs to be extra cautious. It is an extra delicate phase for her and she should watch herself very minutely. She must take good care of herself and if she feels or notices any discomfort, then she must immediately consult her gynaecologist. But what exactly is a high-risk pregnancy?

A high-risk pregnancy is one where the expecting mother or her fetus or both are...more
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One of the most common queries faced by doctors dealing with pregnancies is related to the risks associated with having sex during the gestation and postpartum periods. Such doubts arise from both genuine concerns and also from several superstitions and myths. As a matter of fact, having sex during pregnancy is perfectly normal and safe. However, keeping in mind the changes the woman is going through there are a few specific do's and don'ts you need to follow while having sex during pregnancy.more
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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If you want to have a safe pregnancy by curtailing all sorts of complications, then you have to promptly respond to warning bells. There are certain warning symptoms that should not be neglected at all as that might put your pregnancy in danger.


Bleeding
This kind of situation cannot be ignored as that often leads to serious issues like placental abruption or miscarriage. In this case, you are definitely in need of the assistance of any expert midwife.


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Sexologist•Faridabad
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One of the most common queries faced by doctors dealing with pregnancies is related to the risks associated with having sex during the gestation and post partum periods. Such doubts arise from both genuine concern and also from several superstitions and myths. As a matter of fact, having sex during pregnancy is perfectly normal and safe. However, keeping in mind the changes the woman is going through there are a few specific do's and don'ts you need to follow while having sex during pregnancy.more
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