
Double Trouble? Not Really! Understanding Uterus Didelphys
Ever heard of a woman having two uteruses? It’s called uterus didelphys, a rare but fascinating condition! Here's a quick guide to understand what it is, its symptoms, and when to seek help.

The bladder workout: Tame Overactive Bladder without Surgery
Most people take bladder and bowel control for granted — until something goes wrong. The unintended loss of urine is significant enough to make it difficult for them to maintain good hygiene and carry on ordinary social and work lives. The good news is that treatments are becoming more effective and less invasive.

Pause Your Biological Clock: Everything You Need to Know About Egg Freezing
Looking to preserve your fertility and plan motherhood on your own terms? Discover how egg freezing can empower your journey with expert care from our gynecologist.

“Brain Rot” Alert: 5 Surprising Ways It’s Hurting Women’s Health
Are your online habits secretly harming your health? "Brain rot"—a term for mental overload caused by excessive screen time—can impact women’s physical and reproductive health in surprising ways. From irregular cycles to stress-induced fertility challenges, learn how to protect your well-being with actionable tips from a gynecologist's perspective.

Ready, Set, Surgery: Your Ultimate Pre-Op Checklist Before Undergoing Surgery
Preparing for gynecological surgery can feel overwhelming, but with this ultimate pre-operative checklist, you'll be fully ready for the big day. From understanding your procedure to packing the perfect hospital bag, we’ve covered everything to ensure a smooth experience.

First Trimester Bleeding: What’s Normal and What’s Not?
First trimester bleeding can be unsettling, but it’s not uncommon. Learn about the potential causes, what’s normal, and when to seek medical help to ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy.

UTI Series: How to Avoid Recurrent UTI
Are you tired of dealing with recurrent urinary tract infections? This guide offers practical tips and expert advice to help you break the cycle of UTIs and maintain better urinary health.

Chocolate Cysts 101: When Surgery Might Be the Answer
Ovarian endometriomas, often called "chocolate cysts," can cause pain, fertility issues, and other challenges for women. This guide covers everything you need to know about ovarian endometriomas, from how they're diagnosed to why surgery might be recommended and what recovery looks like. If you're experiencing symptoms or considering treatment, here's what to expect and how surgery could improve your quality of life.

The Unsung Heroine: Progesterone’s Many Roles in Women’s Health
Progesterone is more than just a pregnancy hormone—it plays a vital role in managing various aspects of women’s health. From balancing menstrual cycles and reducing PMS symptoms to supporting pregnancy and easing menopause, discover how progesterone therapy can make a difference in your well-being.

Shut Down Body Shaming at Work: Practical Tips for Women to Stay Confident and Strong
Body shaming in the workplace can undermine confidence and professionalism, but it doesn’t have to. Learn practical strategies for women to handle negative comments from colleagues, clients, and seniors while maintaining self-worth and dignity.

FAQs
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The answer to all these questiions is YES. Government of India has authorized use of COVISHIELD & COVAXIN in preconceptional, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. Consult your gynaecologist for vaccination advice
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No. You can safely continue to breastfeed. wear a mask, practice hand hygiene and allow another healthy adult take care of your child when not feeding. If you are very sick/hospitalized, you can still pump and send BM for baby.
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Not needed. You can carry on all your routine activity while planning to conceive. Once you come to know that you are pregnant, ask your gynaecologist for guidance.
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You will not go into menopause immediately after hysterectomy if your ovaries have been conserved. If you have undergone oophorectomy as well (ovaries removed), you will have immediate menopause.
Weight gain after any surgery is more related to restricted physical activity. You can resume it after 6-8 weeks (as per doctors advice) and get rid of it.
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Ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves to image the foetus (unborn baby). It is safe and radiation free. In addition, MRI is also radiation free and safe
5 Tips to manage Dysmenorrhoea
Dysmenorrhoea or menstrual pain so so common, yet we do not talk about it. Millions of women miss school, work and suffer everyday due to period pain. Watch this video to know how you can manage dysmenorrhoea on the go.
Laparoscopic excision of Ectopic pregnancy
Laparoscopy and high definition ultrasound have revolutionized the treatment of ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy can now be diagnosed early and managed with laparoscopy, resulting in less blood loss, minimal post op discomfort and fast recovery. In this video, the surgery is done using bipolar cautery and scissors