As a doctor I get a common question these days.
Doctor do you think the second peak of corona will come to our state too?
What is this ????why vaccine is not been given? How long the trials keep on going for vaccine? People are dying here....
what if lockdown will come ? Economy is down already. Govt is not doing anything for us.
One simple answer to all queries ....do at your level best.individually you take care to protect others.
Posted on Nov 26, 2020
Dr. Smita Shukla is a renowned name in the field of Gynecology. The doctor has more than
21+ Years of experience and has diagnosed and treated thousands of patients from across
the country with varied
complications.
Previously,Dr. Smita Shukla has worked with trusted hospitals like Get Well Polyclinic,
Thane, Manpada, and more. The doctor is an MBBS from Shivaji University and DGO from
Shivaji University .
This is mainly about an ectopic pregnancy in the fallopian tube (tubal ectopic pregnancy).
A pregnancy cannot survive in these situations and it can pose a serious risk to the patient.
In a normal pregnancy, the fertilized egg moves from the fallopian tube into the uterus, where the pregnancy grows and develops.
If this does not happen, the fertilized egg may implant and start to develop outside the uterus, leading to an ectopic pregnancy.
An ectopic pregnancy can be life-threatening because as the pregnancy gets bigger it can burst (rupture), causing severe pain and internal bleeding.
Posted on Nov 29, 2020
BMI (body mass index) calculation can be done thro online calculator. A BMI of 18.5–24.9 is considered healthy.
A BMI of 25 or above is associated with risks for you and your baby.
The higher your BMI, the greater the risks are.
Some of the risks with raised BMI include increased risk of thrombosis, gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, pre-eclampsia, induction of labour, caesarean birth, anaesthetic complications and wound infections.
A raised BMI also increases your risk of having a miscarriage, giving birth early, having a big baby or having a stillbirth.
Healthy eating and exercise can benefit you and your baby.
If your BMI is 30 or above, you are advised to take a higher dose of folic acid (5mg per day).
Posted on Jan 31, 2021
What is an early miscarriage?
If you lose your baby in the first 3 months of pregnancy, it is called an early
miscarriage.
Why do early miscarriages happen?
cause is thought to be a problem with the baby’s chromosomes (the genetic structures
within the body’s cells that we inherit from our parents).
What are my chances of having a miscarriage?
The risk of miscarriage is increased by:
Posted on Dec 1, 2020
Miscarriage..what next??. This is like a heavy period for the first day or so. sanitary pads are preferred over tampoons to avoid infection.
next period will usually be in 4–6 weeks’ time. Ovulation occurs before this, so patient may be fertile in the first month after a miscarriage. Therefore, need to use contraception to avoid pregnancy.
What are the symptoms of womb infection after miscarriage? Heavy or prolonged vaginal bleeding, smelly vaginal discharge ,abdominal pain,fever and unwell feeling
Emotional recovery
A miscarriage affects every woman differently and can be devastating for her partner
too.
Returning to work
Most women will return to work in a week, but you may need longer to recover
emotionally.
Having sex
It is important that you are feeling well and that any pain and bleeding has
significantly reduced.
When can we try for another baby?
When you and your partner feel physically and emotionally ready.
Posted on Dec 2, 2020