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A normal delivery, also known as a vaginal delivery, is a natural way to give birth, while a C-section, or Caesarean birth, is a surgical procedure.
Comprehensive treatment for gynecological disorders can include a combination of medications, lifestyle changes, and surgical procedures, depending on the condition.
Many treatments significantly improve the chances of getting pregnant. They include hormone treatments, fertility drugs and surgery. In addition, assisted reproduction uses various medical techniques to fertilise an egg.
Every newborn baby receives essential services right from the time of birth and first 48 hours at the health facility and then at home up to 15 months.
Open care system is the other name given to incubator which is a closed unit, easy access to the infant is not possible and sometimes sanitation also becomes a concern.
Pap smear reveals abnormal results, it doesn't necessarily mean you have cancer. Most abnormal results are caused by factors like an infection or hormonal changes, and many are not serious.
Cardiotocography (CTG) is a common obstetric procedure that monitors the fetal heart rate (FHR) and uterine activity during pregnancy and labor.
AFHC entails a whole gamut of clinical and counselling services on diverse adolescent health issues ranging from Sexual and Reproductive Health.
A post-menopausal bleeding (PMB) clinic is a medical facility that helps identify the cause of abnormal bleeding and plan treatment for women who have experienced bleeding after menopause or while on hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
Preconception counseling is a discussion with a healthcare provider about plans to become pregnant. It can help you: Reduce the risk of pregnancy complications, Keep you and your fetus healthy, and Get pregnant safely.
Our department of General and Laparoscopic Surgery is equipped with the latest surgical technologies and staffed by an expert team of highly skilled surgeons.
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), also known as PCOD (Polycystic Ovary Disease), is a common hormonal disorder that affects people with ovaries, typically during their reproductive years.
Adolescents often face unique challenges when it comes to contraception, including a lack of information, misconceptions, and emotional or social pressures.