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In Vitro Fertilization (I.v.f.)

This Is A Technique Where Ovum Is Collected From Female And It Is Kept With The Sperm Of Male. Fertilization Takes Place Outside The Body. The Fertilized Embryo Is Implanted In The Uterus Of The Female Where Is Grows Into A Baby.female Is First Subjected To Hormonal Tests To Confirm That She Has The Capability To Produce Ovum. Then From 4th Day Of The Menstrual Cycle, Onwards Hormonal Injections Are Given To Get Good Quality And Number Of Ovum. These Ova When Fully Developed Are Taken Out Of The Ovaries By A Needle Seeing It Under The Ultrasound. The Ovum Is Then Incubated With The Sperms In A Carbon Di Oxide Incubator Under Strict Environment Control For 48 Hrs. During This Time, Fertilization Occurs And Embryo Of Four-cell Develops. This In Implanted In The Uterus Of The Female Here It Grows Into A Baby.

Menstrual disorders

Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, bleeding during intercourse, bleeding between cycles, and very painful cramps are all symptoms of a menstrual problem in women of menstrual age. The main treatment options include NSAID medications, vaginal patches, prescription pills, progesterone implants, and IUDs (intrauterine devices)..

Uterine fibroids

Uterine fibroids are nodules of smooth muscle and tissue that develop within the uterine wall. Uterine fibroids are not malignant, although they can cause heavy or painful menstrual flow, frequent urination, and infertility. We have gynecologists and other skilled specialists on hand to assist you in finding the finest treatment with the best possible outcome.

PCOS

PCOS is a hormonal abnormality that can interfere with ovulation. It can disrupt your menstrual cycles and make it difficult to conceive. Cysts can grow on the ovaries in polycystic ovarian syndrome. The primary treatments include regular exercise, proper eating, and weight control. We have a team of skilled and highly qualified doctors that will assist in determining the best treatment and delivering good and satisfying results.

Cervical cancer

Cervical cancer is a form of cancer that develops in the cells of the cervix, which connect the uterus to the vagina. When detected early, cervical cancer can be successfully treated. Regular screening procedures, including the Pap test, nearly detect these cell alterations before they progress to cancer. We have urologists, gynecologists, and other qualified specialists on hand to assist you in finding the finest treatment with the best possible outcome.

Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a condition in which cells similar to those that line the interior of your uterus develop outside of your uterus. They typically develop on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterine outer wall, intestines, or other abdominal organs. Treatment options are determined by whether you wish to control discomfort or become pregnant. Our doctor will advise you and provide the best possible treatment based on your choice.

Yeast infections

Yeast infections in the vaginal canal are a common cause of vaginal discomfort. Yeast infections are caused by an excess of yeast cells found in the vagina. Pregnancy, uncontrolled diabetes, and the use of oral contraceptives or antibiotics are all known risk factors for yeast infections. Our team is specially trained in treating women's urologic health conditions and disorders.

Treatment and Procedures of OBG

High Risk Pregnancies

High-risk pregnancies refer to pregnancies where the health of the mother, the baby, or both is at a greater risk due to various factors such as pre-existing medical conditions, multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets), maternal age, or complications that may arise during pregnancy. Specialized care is provided to ensure the best possible outcome.

 Painless labor, often achieved through epidural anesthesia, aims to minimize the pain and discomfort experienced during childbirth while allowing the mother to remain conscious and actively participate in the birthing process.

A C-section is a surgical procedure for delivering a baby by making an incision in the mother’s abdomen and uterus when a vaginal delivery is not advisable or safe. It’s performed for various reasons, including fetal distress or complications.

Fetal monitoring is a procedure performed during labor to continuously monitor the baby’s heartbeat and the mother’s contractions. This helps ensure the baby’s well-being during the birthing process.

Prenatal care includes regular check-ups, screenings, and medical guidance provided throughout pregnancy to monitor the health of both the mother and the developing baby. It aims to promote a healthy pregnancy and detect and manage any potential issues.

Postpartum care encompasses medical and emotional support for mothers after childbirth. It involves monitoring the mother’s physical recovery and emotional well-being, as well as providing guidance on infant care.

Dr Azme Zehra
MBBS, FMAS

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