Dr. Deepika Doshi

What are common risk factors for a high-risk pregnancy?

Several factors can contribute to the classification of a pregnancy as high-risk. Common risk factors include: Advanced Maternal Age: Pregnancy in women over the age of 35 is considered advanced maternal age. Older mothers may face an increased risk of chromosomal abnormalities (e.g., Down syndrome) and other complications. Teenage Pregnancy: Pregnancies in adolescents (usually under […]

What is Recurrent Pregnancy Loss?

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) is a deeply emotional and challenging experience for couples hoping to become parents. Unfortunately, miscarriage is not uncommon, occurring in approximately 22 to 25% of pregnancies. Various factors contribute to miscarriages, including infections, hormonal imbalances, blood disorders like thrombophilias, and genetic defects. In addition to these factors, anatomic issues within the […]

What tests are commonly done during antenatal care?

During antenatal care, several routine tests are commonly performed to monitor the health of both the pregnant individual and the developing fetus. The specific tests may vary based on factors such as the stage of pregnancy, individual health, and any identified risk factors. Common antenatal tests include: It’s important to note that these tests are […]

When should I start antenatal care?

It’s generally recommended that you start antenatal care as soon as you know you’re pregnant. Early prenatal care is important for monitoring and promoting the health of both you and your baby throughout the pregnancy. Ideally, you should schedule your first prenatal appointment during the first trimester, or within the first 8 to 10 weeks […]

What are common causes of heavy menstrual bleeding?

Heavy menstrual bleeding, medically known as menorrhagia, can be caused by various factors. Some common causes include: If someone is experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and proper diagnosis. Treatment options will depend on the underlying cause and may include medications, hormonal therapies, minimally […]

How is Uterine Prolapse Diagnosed?

Uterine prolapse is diagnosed through a medical history review, pelvic examination, and sometimes imaging studies. Here’s an overview: 1-Medical History: 2-Pelvic Examination: 3-Assessment of Prolapse Severity: 4-Imaging Studies: 5-Urodynamic Testing: The combination of these methods guides the healthcare provider in determining the appropriate treatment for uterine prolapse. Diagnosis is individualized based on symptoms, medical history, […]

Is there a link between heavy menstrual bleeding and fertility issues?

Yes, there can be a link between heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) and fertility issues, although it’s important to note that not all cases of heavy menstrual bleeding are necessarily linked to fertility problems. The relationship between heavy periods and fertility can vary depending on the underlying causes of the menorrhagia. Here are some ways in […]

What are the common signs of perimenopause and menopause?

Common signs of perimenopause and menopause include: 1-Hot Flashes: Sudden feelings of intense heat, usually in the upper body, neck, and face, accompanied by sweating and a rapid heartbeat. 2-Night Sweats: Hot flashes that occur during sleep, leading to night sweats and disrupted sleep patterns. 3-Mood Changes: Mood swings, irritability, and increased susceptibility to anxiety […]

At what stage of pregnancy can an abortion be performed?

The stage at which an abortion can be performed varies by country, region, and specific laws. In many places, abortion laws are based on gestational age, and the allowable time frames can vary. Common gestational limits for abortion include: It’s important to note that abortion laws can change, and the gestational limits vary from place […]

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