Surgical interventions
for the treatment of
gynaecological and
obstetric intervention
is a common practice
across the globe
to improve patient
outcomes and quality
of life, especially in
times of emergencies.
Infertility
A person is diagnosed
as infertile if they have
been trying to conceive
a baby for over a year
(6 months, if above the age of 35 years) with no positive results.
Uro-Gynaecology
Uro-Gynaecology is a
subspecialty within
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
that focuses on pelvic floor
disorders.
The pelvic floor is made
up of muscles and tissues
that support.
Cancer in Women
Cancer is the name
given to a group of
diseases that are
caused by sudden
uncontrolled growth
of different types of cells.
Uterine Health
Uterine issues are disorders
of the uterus or any other proximate
part of the reproductive system and includes common issues such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, uterine prolapse, and uterine tuberculosis.
Ovarian Health
The ovaries are the
primary female
reproductive organs,
fundamentally responsible
for reproductive functions —
hormonal secretion,
storage of the ova and
regulation of the release
of the eggs at period intervals.
Menopause Health
Menopause is a naturally
occurring stage in a
women’s reproductive
life, marked by the end
of active & regular menstrual
cycles. To have attained, a woman
should have a cessation of menstrual
cycles for 12 consecutive
Cervical Health
Anatomically speaking,
the cervix is the lower part
of the uterus. It acts as the
cavity wherein the embryo
grows into a fully-grown
baby during the
term of the
pregnancy and is then delivered
Vaginal Birth After Cesarean
Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC)
essentially means that women who
have had a C-section for a previous
delivery can opt for a vaginal delivery
if her condition allows it.
Painless Labour
Pregnancy isn’t something
that should take one by
surprise, instead, it can
be well-planned and thought
through to ensure that
there are no unexpected
complications.
Pre-pregnancy Health Check
Pregnancy isn’t something
that should take one by
surprise, instead, it can
be well-planned and thought
through to ensure that there
are no unexpected complications.
Pregnancy & Delivery
The confirmation of
pregnancy happens
when your Obstetrician
confirms your pregnancy
following a positive blood
test and a scan
Fetal Medicnei
Fetal medicine is a
High-Risk Pregnancy
High-risk pregnancies
don’t necessarily mean
that there is an inherent risk
to the health of the baby or
the mother, but it certainly
implies that extra care is
warranted.