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Pregnancy, Stay Healthy
11Feb, 2020

Pregnancy, Stay Healthy By Dr. Vandana Singh!

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Pregnancy is the period, which brings new and unique experience in your life. It fills up the box of memories for you. The woman should enjoy the time as much as she can. But, on the very same side, she should be meticulous towards her health also. There are lots of hormonal and immune system changes that occur in a woman’s life during pregnancy. These changes are acceptable too. But the fact is, at this period, she can easily get connected with any infection. During the pregnancy period, the woman […]
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Pregnancy Stress
7Feb, 2020

Pregnancy Stress: How to Beat IT?

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How to Relieve Stress When You Are Trying to Get Pregnant?   Every woman suffers from anxiety in this day and age and expected moms can stress a few other factors. You know that kind of stress is not good for your physical and mental health and it could also affect your baby’s health. According to some studies, increased levels of the stress hormone cortisol can cause shorter pregnancies and even affect the growth of the baby. This way, here are some of the best ways to beat those prickly […]
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can damage your Uterus health
29Jan, 2020

Conditions that can damage your Uterus health!!!

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The overall well-being of a woman depends highly on the health of the uterus. The uterus is an important reproductive organ of a woman which develops the fertilized ovum into the fetus and holds the same until the child grows up enough to be born. It helps the bowel movement, bladder, pelvic organs, and muscles. You need to protect your uterus against a lot of health conditions.   Fibroids These are typically the benign tumors made of even uterus wall muscles and they can range from a rice grain up […]
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Vaginal Discharge
7Jan, 2020

Vaginal Discharge – Types, Causes and When to See Doctor

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More often than not, the vaginal discharge takes place regularly and normally. But abnormal or excessive vaginal discharge may be a sign of infection. It may be green or yellow, foul-smelling, or chunky.  Abnormal discharge can also be caused due to bacterial or yeast infection. If any discharge smells foul or looks unusual, you should ask your doctor for treatment.   Types There are different types of vaginal discharge which are based on their consistency and color. Some are normal, while some are the signs of a condition that needs […]
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Common Gynecologic Problems
3Jan, 2020

Common Gynecologic Problems and Procedures

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A woman’s body passes through a lot of changes over the reproductive cycle in her life. So, it is very obvious to have some of the common gynecological health problems over time. Here are some of the potential problems you may face on your reproductive lifetime –   Yeast Infection One of the most common causes behind vaginal irritation is a yeast infection. It affects at least 3 of 4 women at least once in a lifetime.  Yeast cells are grown over and they usually stay in the vagina causing […]
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18Nov, 2017

Diabetes in Pregnancy

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Diabetes in Pregnancy Gestational diabetes is high blood sugar that develops during pregnancy and usually disappears after giving birth. It can occur at any stage of pregnancy, but is more common in the second half. It occurs if your body cannot produce enough insulin – a hormone that helps control blood sugar levels – to meet the extra needs in pregnancy. Gestational diabetes can cause problems for you and your baby during and after birth. But the risk of these problems happening can be reduced if it’s detected and well managed. Who’s at risk of […]
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Prenatal Development: How Your Baby Grows During Pregnancy
27Aug, 2017

How Your Baby Grows During Pregnancy

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Prenatal Development: How Your Baby Grows During Pregnancy Pregnancy How does pregnancy begin? Fertilization, the union of an egg and a sperm into a single cell, is the first step in a complex series of events that leads to pregnancy. Fertilization takes place in the fallopian tube. Over the next few days, the single cell divides into multiple cells. At the same time, the small cluster of dividing cells moves through the fallopian tube to the lining of the uterus. There it implants and starts to grow. From implantation until […]
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5Aug, 2017

Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know

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Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know Cancer is a disease in which cells in the body grow out of control. When cancer starts in the breast, it is called breast cancer. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women. Factors which increases the risk for Breast Cancer? If you have breast cancer risk factors, talk with your doctor about ways you can lower your risk and about screening for breast cancer. Risk factors include—  Getting older. The risk for breast cancer increases with age; most breast […]
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Antenatal Workshop at the women clinic
21Feb, 2017

Antenatal Workshop at “The Women Clinic”

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Antenatal Workshop. For Pregnant Women. This intensive Antenatal Workshop will answer all your questions and help you through a stress-free maternity. The key focus areas of the workshop: • Introduction and concept of antenatal sessions • Process of pregnancy and basic changes it brings – a brief overview of the trimesters • Preparation for childbirth – natural and caesarean mode of delivery • Basic anatomy and physiology of childbirth • Over view of labour, signs of labour and labour progression • Advanced pain relief options available in Cloudnine Hospitals for […]
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Fact About Cervical Cancer in Female
23Feb, 2016

Fact About Cervical Cancer in Female

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There are five main types of cancer that affect a woman’s reproductive organs: cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar. As a group, they are referred to as gynecologic (GY-neh-kuh-LAH-jik) cancer. (A sixth type of gynecologic cancer is the very rare fallopian tube cancer What is cervical cancer? Cancer is a disease in which cells in the body grow out of control. Cancer is always named for the part of the body where it starts, even if it spreads to other body parts later When cancer starts in the cervix, it […]
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