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Management of Pregnancy

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What is Management of Pregnancy?

Complete care of your pregnancy starting with pre-pregnancy consultation and guidance, total ante-natal (during pregnancy) care and finally delivery both Vaginal and Cesarean. And finally post pregnancy guidance and contraceptive advice including intra-uterine device (like copper-T, multiload) insertion and tubal sterilization both Laparoscopic and mini-lap. At all times complete emphasis is on Normal Delivery.

High Risk Pregnancy Care

Providing of care during pregnancy associated with Thyroid problems, High blood pressure, Diabetes, multiple pregnancy (Twin pregnancy, Triplet Pregnancy) and also when pregnant at an advanced age when patients require special care to ensure delivery of a healthy Baby while ensuring safety of the mother.

A high risk pregnancy is the one in which some conditions puts the mother or the developing fetus or both at higher than normal risk of developing complications during or after the pregnancy and birth. Such women and their babies need close monitoring and care throughout the pregnancy. It is essential to understand what causes a high-risk pregnancy and to manage it properly at the right time.

PCOD/PCOS Treatment

PCOD treatment can be helpful to control and handle the signs and symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS and control the odds for prolonged conditions like heart disease and diabetes. It is important to ask your doctor about your treatment goals and choose the right plan. If you are having complications in pregnancy, the doctor will help you conceive. If you want to deal with acne related to PCOS, your treatment must be based on skin issues.

Healthy Diet

Proper exercise and diet are some of the best options to deal with PCOS. A lot of women are obese or overweight with the condition of PCOS. You can help improve the symptoms by losing just 5-10% of the weight and it can also be helpful to improve periods. It can also help you deal with issues relating to ovulation and blood sugar levels.

You also need to avoid sugary and fatty food as PCOS symptoms increase blood sugar levels. So, you need to eat meals and foods which are rich in fiber and can improve your blood sugar levels eventually. You can also control your insulin and blood sugar levels by staying active.


Medications and Hormones

For women who are not expecting pregnancy, birth control is widely preferred by doctors. There are certain hormonal birth control pills, shots, vaginal ring, skin patch, or IUD (intrauterine device) for hormones available to bring back proper periods. You can also prevent acne and unwanted growth of hair with hormone therapy.
There are certain birth control approaches to help you minimize the odds of suffering endometrial cancer in the inner uterus lining. Taking progestin hormone can be able to restore the periods. It doesn’t treat acne and unwanted hair growth or prevent pregnancies. But it can also control the odds of having uterine cancer.

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