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What is a Pediatric Pulmonologist| Dr Rajeev Ranjan

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If your child has breathing problems, or a problem with his or her lungs, a pediatric pulmonologist has the experience and qualifications to treat your child. Pediatric pulmonologists diagnose, treat, and manage children from birth to 21 years old with breathing and lung diseases.

What Types of Treatment Do Pediatric Pulmonologists Provide

Pediatric pulmonologists often treat children with the following conditions:

  • Chronic cough
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Recurring pneumonia (infection of the lungs)
  • Asthma (chronic inflammation of the airways)
  • Cystic fibrosis (a genetic disease with pulmonary and nutritional symptoms)
  • Apnea (when a child’s breathing stops for a prolonged time)
  • Chronic lung disease in premature infants
  • Noisy breathing
  • Conditions that require special equipment to monitor and/or help with breathing at home

 

Pediatric Pulmonologists — The Best Care For Children

Children and teens are not just small adults. Their bodies are growing and have unique medical needs. They usually express their concerns differently than adults do and cannot always answer medical questions. Pediatric pulmonologists know how to examine and treat young children and teens in ways that help them relax and cooperate. Most pediatric pulmonologist offices are arranged and decorated with children in mind.

If your pediatrician or family doctor suggests that your child needs to see a pediatric pulmonologist, you can be assured that your child will receive the best possible care.

To book a pediatrician or pediatric specialist Dr Rajeev Ranjan contact.

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MTP-Medical Termination of Pregnancy|Nidanchildcare

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MTP is Medical Termination of Pregnancy. It also called induced abortion. It is the medical way of getting rid of unwanted pregnancy. Any qualified gynecologist (MD/DGO) can perform MTP. Any MBBS Doctor, who has obtained training in MTP, is allowed to perform this procedure. However, MTP should always be performed at a place recognized by government authorities.

Following are the Indications for Medical Termination of Pregnancy

  • Failure of contraception.
  • Possible hazards on physical/mental health of the mother.
  • Pregnancy caused by rape.
  • Possible hazard to the health of growing fetus.

Medical Termination of Pregnancy is legally permitted up to 20 weeks of gestation. Pregnancy termination performed in first trimester is safer than in second trimester since it has fewer complications. It is illegal to perform MTP after determining sex of the child as Government of India has banned sex determination.

Complications of Medically Terminated Pregnancy
Medical Termination of Pregnancy(MTP) is a procedure that is carried out under anesthesia & increases the risk for the procedure. Patient can have lot of bleeding during & after the procedure. There are high chances of patient having recurrent abortions. Rarely, patient may not conceive again if infection sets in.

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In Vitro Fertilization: IVF|Nidanchildcare

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IVF is the process of fertilization by manually combining an egg and sperm in a laboratory dish, and then transferring the embryo to the uterus.

In Other Word:

In Vitro Fertilization is a one assisted reproductive technology (ART) commonly referred to as IVF. IVF is the process of fertilization by manually combining an egg and sperm in a laboratory dish, and then transferring the embryo to the uterus. Other forms of ART include gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) and zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT).

IVF can be used to treat infertility with the following patients:

  • Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes
  • Male factor infertility including decreased sperm count or sperm motility
  • Women with ovulation disorders, premature ovarian failure,uterine fibroids
  • Women who have had their fallopian tubes removed
  • Individuals with a genetic disorder
  • Unexplained infertility

 Five basic steps in the IVF and embryo transfer process:

  1. Monitor and stimulate the development of healthy egg(s) in the ovaries.
  2. Collect the eggs.
  3. Secure the sperm.
  4. Combine the eggs and sperm together in the laboratory and provide the appropriate environment for fertilization and early embryo growth.
  5. Transfer embryos into the ute

Side effects of  in vitro fertilization

 Although you may need to take it easy after the procedure, most women can resume normal activities the following day.

  • Passing a small amount of fluid (may be clear or blood-tinged) after the procedure
  • Mild cramping
  • Mild bloating
  • Constipation
  • Breast tenderness

following symptoms, call your doctor immediately:

  • Heavy vaginal bleeding
  • Pelvic pain
  • Blood in the urine
  • A fever over 100.5 °F (38 °C)

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Viral infection|Dr Rajeev Ranjan Nidan Mother & Childcare

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 Viral infection|Dr Rajeev Ranjan

viral infection is a disease that can be caused by different kinds of viruses, of which the influenza-virus is best known. A viral infection can be in different places in the body, some viruses are mainly in the intestine, while others prefer the lungs and airways.

Symptoms of viral infection?

  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Depending on the virus
    • Coughing
    • Diarrhea
    • Abdominal pain
    • Sore throat

Is viral infection serious and should I see a doctor?

Everyone has a flu or a bad cold once in a while, so a viral infection usually isn’t serious. Of course it can be very bothersome and unfortunately there isn’t any properly effective medication to cure viral infection, antibiotics aren’t effective either, because those focus on bacteria, not viruses. Though a viral infection usually isn’t serious, know when to see a doctor.

 

Contact a doctor:

  • Complaints lasting more than 7 days
  • Fever longer than 5 days
  • When you become short of breath
  • Immediately contact a doctor:
  • With a fever over 106.7 degrees Fahrenheit
  • With new red spots or a new red rash on the skin
  • When it hurts to put your chin to your chest, while turning your head doesn’t hurt
  • The symptoms severly worsen

What can I do about viral infection?

  • Rest
  • Hydrate
  • Eat light foods (fruit, toast etc.)
  • Prevent infecting others:
  • Wash your hands regularly
  • Don’t leave used tissues and hankerchiefs lying around
  • Don’t share cups, plates, cutlery

How does viral infection affect my body?

A viral infection is a common name for several kinds of diseases caused by viruses. What these diseases have in common, aside from viruses, is symptoms like fever and fatigue, which makes you feel miserable.

There are different kinds of viruses; gastro-intestinal-viruses and viruses of the airways are the most important viruses in this case, because they most often cause fever and fatigue. Other viruses cause more local symptoms, like laryngitis, cold sores and shingles.

Antibiotics don’t help when you have a viral infection and a doctor usually shouldn’t prescribe an antibiotic, because only a small percentage of people with general complaints like fever and fatigue have a bacterial infection. Doctors also shouldn’t prescribe antibiotics ‘just to be sure’, because bacteria can get used to the antibiotics and become resistant, so when they’re really needed, threre’s a chance they won’t be effective anymore.

Dr Rajeev Ranjan is a senior Neonatologist & Pediatrician in Noida with 16 years of experience. Currently he is associated with Nidan Mother & Child Care as senior consultant.

At Nidan Mother And Child Care he has expertise of Newborn, Growth & Development, Allergic & Paediatric Asthma(Pulmonologist). He does Immunisation (Vaccination) with extra care and lot of growth assessment. LOGO of his working place is “WE CARE AND CURE”.

 

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Catch up growth in pre term and low birth babies

MID BRAIN ACTIVATION

SINUSITIS

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Sinusitis is an inflammatory disorder of the soft tissue lining the sinuses.Generally sinuses are filled with air bur when sinuses become blocked and filled with fluids,germs (like bacteria, vituses )  can grow and cause infection.    condition that can cause sinus blockge are cold ,allergic rhinitis,nasal polyps or NSD.

types:  1. Acute sinusitis

2. Chronic sinusitis

3. recurrent sinusitis.

TREATMENT:

1 Saline nasal irrigation

2. nasal corticisteroids

3.oral or injected corticosteroids

4.Decongestants

5.antibiotics.

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HEAT STROKE AND ITS TREATMENT

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Heat stroke is a medical emergency which is the most serious form of heat injury,which can kill or cause damage to the brain.mostly affects aged people but many times young kids too.

SYMPTOMS:

1.High body temperature

2.unconsciousnes

3.vomitting

4.nausea  disorientation

5.seizures

6.muscular cramps

FIRST AID TO BE DONE:   Try to shift the patient to cool place or in a shade idf not able to shift to near by hospital or if ambulance is delayed.

1.Try to remove extra clothings.

2. Ice packs could be used.

3.rehydration of the body

4.Admitting to hospital..

in summers we all should be aware of heat wave and always try to take steps to avoid these emergency cases.

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WATER BORNE DISEASES

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Waterborne diseases in India :water borne diseases

1. Malaria
2. Diarrhoea
3. Typhoid
4. Filariasis
5. Cholera
Water borne diseases are caused by pathogenic microganism that are transmited in contaminated water. Commonly results during bathing, washing, drinking and preparation of food. This causes 1.8 million deaths world wide.

Infections by type of pathogen[edit]
Protozoal[edit]
Disease and Transmission Microbial Agent Sources of Agent in Water Supply General Symptoms
Amoebiasis (hand-to-mouth) Protozoan (Entamoeba histolytica) (Cyst-like appearance) Sewage, non-treated drinking water, flies in water supply Abdominal discomfort, fatigue, weight loss, diarrhea, bloating, fever
Cryptosporidiosis (oral) Protozoan (Cryptosporidium parvum) Collects on water filters and membranes that cannot be disinfected, animal manure, seasonal runoff of water. Flu-like symptoms, watery diarrhea, loss of appetite, substantial loss of weight, bloating, increased gas, nausea
Cyclosporiasis Protozoan parasite (Cyclospora cayetanensis) Sewage, non-treated drinking water cramps, nausea, vomiting, muscle aches, fever, and fatigue
Giardiasis (fecal-oral) (hand-to-mouth) Protozoan (Giardia lamblia) Most common intestinal parasite Untreated water, poor disinfection, pipe breaks, leaks, groundwater contamination, campgrounds where humans and wildlife use same source of water. Beavers and muskrats create ponds that act as reservoirs for Giardia. Diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, bloating, and flatulence
Microsporidiosis Protozoan phylum (Microsporidia), but closely related to fungi Encephalitozoon intestinalis has been detected in groundwater, the origin of drinking water [6] Diarrhea and wasting in immunocompromised individuals.
Parasitic[edit]
Disease and species Microbial Agent Sources of Agent in Water Supply General Symptoms
Schistosomiasis (immersion) Members of the genus Schistosoma Fresh water contaminated with certain types of snails that carry schistosomes Blood in urine (depending on the type of infection), rash or itchy skin. Fever, chills, cough and muscle aches
Dracunculiasis (Guinea Worm Disease) Dracunculus medinensis Stagnant water containing larvae, generally in parasitised Copepoda Allergic reaction, urticaria rash, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, asthmatic attack.
Taeniasis Tapeworms of the genus Taenia Drinking water contaminated with eggs Intestinal disturbances, neurologic manifestations, loss of weight, cysticercosis, Coenurosis
Fasciolopsiasis Fasciolopsis buski Drinking water contaminated with encysted metacercaria GIT disturbance, diarrhea, liver enlargement, cholangitis, cholecystitis, obstructive jaundice.
Hymenolepiasis (Dwarf Tapeworm Infection) Hymenolepis nana Drinking water contaminated with eggs Abdominal pain, severe weight loss, itching around the anus, nervous manifestation
Echinococcosis (Hydatid disease) Echinococcus granulosus Drinking water contaminated with feces (usually canid) containing eggs Liver enlargement, hydatid cysts press on bile duct and blood vessels; if cysts rupture they can cause anaphylactic shock
Ascariasis Ascaris lumbricoides Drinking water contaminated with feces (usually canid) containing eggs Mostly, disease is asymptomatic or accompanied by inflammation, fever, and diarrhea. Severe cases involve Löffler’s syndrome in lungs, nausea, vomiting, malnutrition, and underdevelopment.
Enterobiasis Enterobius vermicularis Drinking water contaminated with eggs Peri-anal itch, nervous irritability, hyperactivity and insomnia
Bacterial[edit]

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Importance of Yoga & Exercise In Pregnancy| Dr. Manisha Ranjan

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Importance of Yoga & Exercise In Pregnancy

Pregnancy is not a Disease but some people treat pregnancy as a complication. It is as natural as breathing and birth is a normal function of biology NOT a medical emergency.

Practicing Yoga & Exercise during pregnancy prepare your mind and body for safe delivery.

It Minimises the common Pregnancy symptoms Like:

  • Constipation
  • Morning Sickness
  • Leg Cramps
  • Back Pain
  • Pedal Edema
  • It Strengthens Abdominal organs and Muscles etc..

Walking during pregnancy for at least 30 minutes is Must. Swimming is an excellent exercise in pregnancy.

Drink more Water and be Happy to avoid any complication due to stress and depression.

But before practicing any Exercise or Yoga you need to consult the doctor just to know what is right for YOU because every exercise might not suit you in every stage of pregnancy.

Most exercises are safe to perform if done with caution and not overdo any exercise and should be done under supervision.

Stay Fit n Healthy and enjoy this best phase of your LIFE.

For any further query click Here.

Dr. Manisha Ranjan

 

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Precautions During Pregnancy|Dr Manisha Ranjan

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Pregnancy

Pregnancy and motherhood care are universal experiences that are unique to every woman. During pregnancy with all that love, care & affection from all over comes some spontaneous advices as well. Everyone you meet will feel free to give you advice on pregnancy- What to eat, How to live etc. However, some of those advices are neither scientific nor safe. So here, we are bringing you some precautions to be taken care of during pregnancy to make your journey of pregnancy happy and healthy for you & your expected baby.

Avoid Bad Habits of Smoking & Alcohol Consumption:

You can give right head start for your baby by taking right nutritional food during pregnancy. Woman’s good health is very essential for the good health of her baby. Healthy lifestyle will directly affect the health of the growing foetus. During pregnancy, you are eating for two . So it is very crucial to eat healthy and cut off your bad habits, like smoking & alcohol consumption. Because there are evidences that have proven that smoking is counterproductive in pregnancy & passive smoking is equally harmful. Consumption of alcohol during pregnancy can lead to growth retardation & malformation in the growing foetus

Avoid Analgesics & Vitamin A Based Supplements:

There are some research based evidences that certain unguided drugs such as analgesics & vitamin A based supplements can lead to certain birth defects. It is essential not to take any medicine without the consultation of your concerned doctor.

Avoid Exposure to Hair Dryer, Microwaves, Electric Blankets:

Various studies have revealed that exposure to electromagnetic waves through electrical appliances are harmful to human health. Studies have shown that excessive exposure to electrical appliances such as oven, hair dryer, microwave, etc can lead to asthma problems to the expected baby.

Limit Caffeine:

Although many people around you will keep on suggesting you never cut down your tea and coffee intake pregnancy, but the fact is you should avoid consuming any drinks containing caffeine. It has been proven through studies that caffeine consumption can increase the risk of miscarriage.

Ward off Fast Foods:

Fast foods are low in fibre & loaded with salt, sugar and fat. Fibre is essential nutrition for energy and also it helps in smooth bowel moments. Putting pressure on your bowel movements during pregnancy may rupture the fetal bag which results in termination of the pregnancy. Also, excess of fats and sugar will directly go to the baby, which can make them obese, or they can develop associated health disorders later in their growing years.

Healthy food and a few precautions can make your journey of pregnancy happy and healthier for you and your expected one.

If you are looking for any expert gynaecological advice during the pre & post natal period, feel free to explore the network of prominent doctors available on www.Nidanchildcare.com based on your preferred location, 

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Managing a High-Risk Pregnancy|Dr. Manisha Ranjan

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Dr Manisha Ranjan

Pregnancy-related issues. Often a pregnancy is classified as high risk because of issues that arise from the pregnancy itself and that have little to do with the mother’s health. These include:

Premature Labor is Labor That Begins Before 37 Weeks of Pregnancy:-

Although there is no way to know which women will experience preterm labor or birth, there are factors that place women at higher risk, such as certain infections, a shortened cervix, or previous preterm birth.

Multiple Births Means You are Carrying More Than One Baby (Twins, Triplets, Quadruplets, etc.).

Multiple pregnancies, which are more common as women are using more infertility treatments, increase the risk of premature labor, gestational diabetes, and pregnancy-induced high blood pressure.

Placenta Previa is a Aondition in Which the Placenta Covers the Cervix.

The condition can cause bleeding, especially if a woman has contractions. If the placenta still covers the cervix close to delivery, the doctor may schedule a cesarean section to reduce bleeding risks to the mother and baby.

Fetal Problems, Which Can Sometimes be Seen on Ultrasound.

Approximately 2% to 3% of all babies have a minor or major structural problem in development. Sometimes there may be a family history of fetal problems, but other times these problems are completely unexpected.

Even if you don’t have an existing health problem, many doctors recommend a preconception appointment with your health-care provider to ensure you are as healthy as you can be before you become pregnant. At this appointment your doctor may recommend steps you can take to reduce the risk of certain problems. These include:

  • Getting at least 400 micrograms of folic acid, beginning before and continuing through pregnancy
  • Getting proper immunizations
  • Eating a healthy diet and maintaining proper weight
  • Getting regular physical activity, unless advised otherwise by your doctor
  • Avoiding cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs (except for medications approved by your doctor)
  • See your doctor regularly

If your pregnancy is considered high risk, your doctor may refer you to a perinatologist. Also called a maternal-fetal medicine specialist, a perinatologist is an obstetrician with special training in high-risk pregnancy care. This specialist will work with your other doctors, nurses, and other health-care professionals to ensure the best possible outcome for both you and your baby.

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Things You Should Remember During the First Trimester of Pregnancy

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Receiving a good news of pregnancy can be exciting for you as well as your spouse, but learning how to take care of your unborn baby as well as the pregnant woman is much more important. As soon as you confirm that you are pregnant, you should start preparing the checklist of things to do during the first three months of pregnancy. The first three months of your pregnancy can be quite challenging for you as a mother because your baby starts developing during this stage of pregnancy and you need to be extra watchful for the better development of your child. Every woman who wishes to stay healthy all throughout her life prefers to deliver a baby naturally, therefore, you need to first look out for the best gynaecologist for normal delivery of the child.

Here are Some Tips and Things You Should Always Remember During the First Trimester of Pregnancy for the Better Development of Unborn Baby:

i) Look for the Best Gynaecologist:

As soon as you get to know you are pregnant, you need to avail prenatal care from a doctor who would guide you through every step of your pregnancy. It is essential to stay in touch with the best gynaecologist in your city so as to get adequate prenatal care. Women who do not go for the regular checkup are expected to give birth to low weight babies. Therefore, visiting a gynaecologist once or twice in the month is essential for every pregnant woman.

ii) Stay Hydrated:

According to the gynaecologist, it is recommended that drinking more fluids during the early stage of pregnancy is necessary. In order to increase yours as well as your baby’s blood volume, there is a need to drink more and more water. If you do not take enough water during pregnancy, it may lead to several problems like fatigue, constipation, and sometimes preterm labor. Therefore, staying hydrated is essential for a pregnant woman.

iii) Morning Sickness:

According to some research, it has been found that around 90% of women come across some sort of morning sickness or nausea after four to six weeks of conception. To get rid of the morning sickness, it is suggested to have high protein as well as complex carbohydrate diet. Whenever you feel nauseous, you may ease the symptoms by having foods such as saltine crackers, nuts, cottage cheese, peanut butter, or yoghurt.

iv) Taking a Healthy Diet:

It is essential for every pregnant woman to have a healthy diet rich in nutrients that would definitely keep your unborn baby in your womb healthier. The best gynaecologist for normal delivery recommends foods like eggs, fishes, dairy products, whole grains, leafy green vegetables, broccoli, carrot, grapefruit, and apples. Ensure to avoid raw eggs, shellfish, undercooked meat, and unpasteurized cheese.

v) Dealing with Fatigue:

It is really common for every pregnant woman to experience fatigue during pregnancy because your lot of energy is utilized in the growth and development of the baby inside your womb. You may need to sleep and rest more as compared to the normal days. Lift your feet whenever possible and take help from your friends and family members to get more energy during the first trimester.

vi) Stay Healthy by Exercising Regularly:

Lookout for the exercise classes in your locality who offer classes to the pregnant women. Exercising regularly can keep you healthy and it would be a great energy booster for you as well as your baby in the womb. Check with your gynaecologist and ask which exercise is suitable for you during the first trimester.

vii) Change Your Lifestyle:

If you are addicted to smoking or drinking alcohol, ensure to avoid them all during the pregnancy. Smoking and taking alcohol during pregnancy can have the negative effects on the growth and development of a baby in your womb. You should also reduce the coffee intake as the excess of coffee can lead to miscarriage. Therefore, changing lifestyle and eating habits during pregnancy is essential for all pregnant women.

viii) Lookout for the Insurance:

If you have already a health insurance, ensure that it covers the maternity benefits as well. If it does not cover the maternity benefits, get yourself insured so that it not only benefits you during pregnancy but benefits your newborn baby as well. So, it is also of the most important things you should not forget to do during the first or second trimester of pregnancy.

ix) Setting Up a Baby’s Budget:

Sometimes, many pregnant women spend a lot out of excitement during their pregnancy. When you get to know that you are expecting, start setting up a budget for your baby as well as maternity needs. Before buying any new items, remember that your family or friends may also give you those gifts. So, buy items that cannot be ignored anyway.

Looking out for the best gynaecologist for normal delivery is not enough, you need to learn so many things if it is your first baby. Because the first trimester is quite a crucial stage of pregnancy, you need to be extra watchful. If you are searching for the best gynaecologist in Noida, then come to Nidan Mother & Child Care where you will be guided by the best gynaecologist at every step of your pregnancy.

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Important Vaccinations That Every Child Should Get

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Becoming a parent undoubtedly brings a lot of excitement, but at times, you need to be responsible enough to protect your child and keep them healthy. Vaccinations play a crucial role in protecting children from all types of diseases. Though breast milk can protect newborn babies from many diseases, there are many children who are not breastfed in the beginning. This is the reason that vaccinations are essential for helping children to prevent a number of diseases. Vaccinations help in stimulating the immune system that in turn develops weapons known as antibodies. As a parent, it is important for you to provide all important vaccinations to your child at the right time. First of all, you need to look out for the vaccination centre in your city. For example, if you live in Noida, you need to search for the best child vaccination centre in Noida.

Here Are Some Of The Important Vaccinations That You Should Give To Your Child:

i) Hepatitis B Vaccine:

Those who have lowered immunity might be affected by Hepatitis B which causes liver disease. As compared to healthy adults, little children are more prone to liver disease because of Hepatitis B. This is the reason that the paediatrician recommends to give Hepatitis B vaccine to the baby after 2 months of his or her birth.

ii) Pneumococcal Immunization:

A decade ago prior to the development of this vaccination, there was a bacteria-borne disease called pneumococcal disease which used to cause mass blood infections leading to hearing or vision damage. According to the best paediatrician, you should give this vaccination to your child after 2 months, 4 months, and 6 months of your child’s birth and also when your child turns 15 months old.

iii) Influenza Immunization:

Being an adult, you can understand how rapidly influenza can affect you. So, you can understand when influenza affects a little child, it may lead to pneumonia, bronchitis, and even death when the case gets severe. Therefore, when your child turns 6 months old, you should take him or her to the child vaccination centre in Noida for a seasonal vaccination on a yearly basis.

iv) DTaP Vaccine:

To prevent your children from diseases like pertussis, diphtheria, and tetanus bacterial diseases which are deadly diseases, a parent should not forget to give their child DTaP vaccine at 2-months, then 4-months, 6-months, and when the baby turns 15-months old. If a little child suffers from any of these diseases, he or she may either have to face the problem of heart failure or even death.

v) Polio Vaccine:

Around sixty-three years back, the disease polio paralyzed thousands of people and majorly little children. After the development of the polio vaccine, this virus polio has been effectively eradicated from several countries. So, ensure to give your children polio vaccine after completing 2-months, 4-months, and then 6-months as well.

vi) Hib Immunization:

If you want to prevent your little baby from meningitis, doctors recommend to provide a Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (Hib) vaccine to the babies at 2months, 4-months, and 6months of age. Prior to the development of this vaccine in the year 1987, this disease claimed the lives of hundreds of children in one year in the US but after the development of this vaccine, doctors report only 50 cases of Hib diseases every year.

vii) Measles, Rubella, and Mumps Vaccine:

Whether it is measles, mumps, or rubella, all of them are extremely contagious. All of these diseases are communicable i.e. they can be spread by sharing the same environment with another individual even if you have a zero contact. A vaccination to prevent a child from these three diseases can be given to a child at 12-15 years of age.

viii) Chicken Pox Vaccine:

In the late 90s, around 50 children who were infected with the chicken pox disease succumbed to severe brain, skin, and lung complications. But the development of the chicken pox vaccination has reduced these severe complications to a greater extent. Therefore, it is necessary to provide the chicken pox vaccine to the children between 12 to 15 months of age.

Vaccinations are not given right after the birth of a baby. Rather, every vaccination is given on a different timeline. Therefore, getting in touch with the right paediatrician who can guide you through the entire vaccination schedule for your child is really important for you. To be a responsible parent, ensure to leave no room for mistakes. Look out for the best healthcare centre for child vaccination in Noida that allows you to stay free from any hassles related to the child vaccination.

It is a fact that your child may feel restless or irritable after getting the vaccination, but make sure to ask your doctor what all you can do to make your baby feel good and normal again. If you are the one who is finding the best vaccination centre in Noida, then Nidan Mother & Child Care can be the best destination for you because the paediatrician at Nidan can guide you properly all throughout the vaccination procedure.

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Mistakes That New Parents Can Make When Taking Care Of Newborn Babies

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There is no doubt that becoming a parent brings a lot of excitement, but at the same time, it can be one of the hardest jobs if it is your first time. And, when it is your first time, you may surely make some mistakes while taking care of your first newborn baby. If you do all those mistakes, you need not feel embarrassed as it is your first time. But learning from mistakes always makes you a better person and learning what mistakes you may make can keep you away from those mistakes. According to the best paediatrician in Delhi, there are some common mistakes that any new parent may make when taking care of the newborn babies. While reading this write-up, you would get to know what those common mistakes are and how to get rid of those mistakes.

Here are some of the common mistakes that any new parent may make while taking care of the newborn babies:

i) Panicking Or Becoming Anxious Over Everything:

It is the most common mistake that almost every new parent makes when taking care of their baby. Because a newborn baby cannot communicate or speak, he or she usually starts crying when feeling cold, stomachache, or when expressing other feelings. Many parents may feel anxious or nervous while watching their baby crying. But as a parent, it is your responsibility to be calm in all such situations. If you are a new parent, you need to learn to handle and understand your baby’s cries.

ii) Trusting Everything You Hear:

When it is your first baby, you will come across many pieces of advice from many of your friends or family members. Even if you don’t ask them for any advice, they may start giving you free suggestions. Some may suggest you it’s okay if your baby sucks his or her thumb, whereas some may suggest you to not let your baby suck the thumb. Rather than listening to their suggestions, it is better to ask the best paediatrician in Delhi what is best for baby’s right health.

iii) Not Providing The Sleep Training To Your Baby:

It is good if you let your child sleeps next to you during the newborn phase so as to protect your baby from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). But as soon as your baby starts growing older, you should provide the proper sleep training to your child. It is better for the parent as soon as they start training their child to sleep alone.

iv) Feeling Stressed About Breastfeeding:

Taking stress about breastfeeding is quite a common thing for a new mother and may make their first experience of breastfeeding a little anxious. There are a lot of mothers who stay restless at night during the first year because of the breastfeeding. A mother can even pump out the breast milk and fill it in the milk bottle so that she could take an extended nap during day or night. Many women have a fear that their baby may wake up after every 2 hours and therefore, they start feeding babies more as compared to the normal days which should not be done at all. Feeding more can be done only when the baby is unwell.

v) Getting Confused About Fever In A Newborn:

Every new parent should know if a child gets a fever over 100.4 in his or her first months, it is an emergency concern and you should rush to the best paediatrician in Delhi. It is quite normal if your baby gets a fever after getting first set of immunizations. Giving any medication before consulting the paediatrician can be one of the biggest mistakes. Make sure to call or visit the paediatrician if you find that the fever of your baby is above 100.4.

vi) Feeding Wrong Portion Size:

Once your baby turns 6-months old, you should start feeding him or her semi-solids that are a great source of nutrition. There are many parents who are not even aware of the right portion size for their babies and feed their babies wrong. When it comes to feeding the little children, make sure to start with the small portions so as to keep the child safe from indigestion, allergies, and choking.

vii) Not Installing The Car Seat Properly:

If you are a new parent, installing a car seat can be quite a challenging task for you. No matter if you buy a right car seat for your kid, you need to ensure that you have installed it in the correct manner so that kid does not have to face difficulty while sitting in the car.

viii) Forcing Baby To Learn Potty Training In The First Year:

There is no doubt that every parent should train their baby in potty training, but training the baby in the first year of his life can be one of the big mistakes that any parent might make. Doing so in the first year may disturb the psychological development of the child. Let your child grow up and let take him or her some time to learn to use the potty.

If you want to serve the better parenting to your kids, ensure to follow the points discussed above and consult the best paediatrician whenever you have some doubt related to the parenting of your kid. Looking out for the best paediatrician in Noida & Delhi? If yes, then Nidan Mother & Child Care is the one-stop solution for you.

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Reasons Why You Should Consult A Best Gynaecologist in Noida

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Visiting a general physician might be very normal, but when it comes to seeing a gynaecologist, a sense of tension surrounds us, however small or big issue it may be. We are often scared of seeing a gynaecologist even though it may benefit our health. In women, changes start occurring internally from puberty till she conceives a baby. But that does not mean you will not face any serious or minor problems in your body. You may not feel them, but you never know what your body is going through. In India, especially, a large number of women tend to ignore their health leading to bigger health issues that might or might not pose a major threat to your body or your life!

And while we often tend to run away from visiting a gynaecologist, we will provide you all the right reasons to go for a consultation before it gets too late.

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  • At The Time Of Pregnancy

Becoming parents for the very first time might sound all exciting and joyous, but at the same time, it brings greater responsibility on both the parents. Pregnancy is the topmost reason why you must visit a best Gynaecologist. For those who may not be aware, Gynaecologists are reproductive specialists and can understand your body more than you. They help you right from the time you enter your first trimester till you hold your baby in your hands. You must, however, make sure to consult the best gynaecologist. Even if you are a resident of Noida which is comparatively less developed and active than Delhi, you still find the best gynaecologist without much trouble.

  • Disturbances in the Menstrual Cycles

Today’s stressful lives have started taking toll on our health. Children or adults, everyone is in the same rut of competitiveness, survival and progression. Whether it’s about scoring better grades or aiming at a promotion at your job, it all brings down your health. Irregular periods may save you from the cramps and pain you might feel during the onset of your cycle, but it is definitely not something happening to you. It is not normal and if you feel changes in the way your menstrual cycle operates, it’s time for you to consult a Gynaecologist. Your family physician or a general doctor might give your medicines but he / she will not be able to find the root cause behind this change. So you need to take out some time, miss a day at the school or college or office and visit a gynaecologist to understand why and what to do in such a case.

  • Some Troubles Happening Down There

Any irregularity in your vagina could be a sign of something as normal as an imbalanced PH level of the vagina or something as serious as a urinary tract infection or vaginal infection which could get worse if not treated on time. So if you feel a burning sensation while urinating, uncontrollable pain or itching, notice blood particles while urinating or an abnormal discharge or the like, then it is a sign you need to go check with a gynaecologist without delay.

  • To Keep A Check On Your Health

A Woman’s body is more sensitive and prone to diseases than that of a man. And a general doctor might not be able to give you the required information about to proceed with the next step. That is why it is always advisable for girls to go for health checkups with gynaecologists and understand their body. According to doctors and medical science, woman aged between 13-21 years must go for checkups with the gynaecologist at least once per annum and as regular as twice or thrice per year above that age bars to keep a check on their body and ensure they stay clear of any health concerns including cancer. This is also known as Pap smear.

  • Maintaining Healthy Relationships for More Transparency

For young girls, especially, discussing their problems are often troublesome. They maybe too nervous or fear from the doctor to reveal their discussions with their parents. And that is why we recommend you to visit the best gynaecologist in Noida or outside to visit every time you plan to get your check up done or treated. This would not only help build strong relationships but also facilitate easy communication between the patient and the doctor which would eventually help your gynaecologist understand your problem better for the righteous treatment.

  • Because You Are Responsible For Your Body, No One Else

Your body is your temple. Everything you do, see, hear or perform any activity is because of your body. And you need to make sure your body is in good condition of performing all tasks you wish to conduct. No one else would ensure the well-being of your body, you need to take up the responsibility. Being a woman is not easy, there are countless challenges you need to face; whether emotionally, physically or spiritually. And your body needs the power to deal with all of this, so why worry from doing what is best for you? At Nidan Child Care, we understand all your needs and provide you with the best gynaecologists in Noida who will be there to assist you right from the first step till the end. Take care!

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Role of Gynaecologist in Women’s Pregnancy: Reasons, Facts and More

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Pregnancy is one of the most beautiful phase of a woman’s life. It is that time of our lives where a woman give birth to a new life and become a mother. But do you think delivering a baby or keeping a check of the baby’s health is as easy as a pie? Not until you are under a supervision of a midwife having knowledge on the same, which, in today’s world is rare. And as we all have grown up neglecting our health and shying away from visiting a doctor unless the disease takes a toll on our health, you cannot just ignore a visit to a gynaecologist. A gynaecologist knows it all about the female reproductive system and are specialists in woman healthcare. So there is little to no doubt you must consult a gynaecologist for your health problems. Especially in cases of pregnancy, there is no chance to ignore a visit to a gynaecologist.

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For the ones still scratching their heads, below we have laid down as to why there is a need to consult a gynaecologist for pregnancy and their role in normal delivery of baby.

It’s A New Phase Of Your Life You’ve Never Been Through

There is a reason why we stress on the importance of women’s health. A woman undergoes several changes inside their body during her growing age. So from the start of puberty till she becomes a mother, the changes keeps happening, even after that! And you could not possibly know what’s going inside your body if you don’t check with a specialist. When a woman becomes pregnant for the first time, she deals with a lot many things because it is about giving life to a baby, no joke! You need to check what you eat, how is the growth of the embryo, the health of the life inside your womb, maintaining good health and so on. The list goes on and on till the baby enters the world.

A gynaecologist guides you right from your first trimester, how to deal and accept the change and how to deliver a baby in good health, she is your support till the end. And we believe we don’t need to explain the rest of it, do we?!

Handle Complications, If Any

Women with pre-existing health issues such as thyroid, diabetes, high or low blood pressure and others often experience complications during pregnancy. And these complications aren’t the ones you can get away with ease, they can be life threatening! Both to you and your child. Thus, the need to consult the best gynaecologists for normal delivery! Unless you are daring enough to risk your life for no reason. Gynaecologists understand your body and connect with the root cause to find an apt solution. They will help you with everything you need to know or do to deliver a baby normally.

Diet During Pregnancy

Diet plays a major role in maintaining good health, and this is the case of two lives in one body! So understanding what to eat and what could be harmful for your body is something you cannot do alone. You need guidance, you need a support; you need a gynaecologist! You wouldn’t know papaya can harm your baby or oranges help improve your baby’s health unless your gynaecologist tells you.

And never ever consider internet as a solution to everything. You may get a few tips, but if you are not under a supervision of a gynaecologist, things could get worse. So never compromise on that!

The Right Way To Sleep

When pregnant, you can’t just throw yourself up on the bed just like that like you used to before getting pregnant. A slight mistake could disrupt the body of your baby since it is still growing and could be molded according to your activities. Gynaecologists suggest you everything you need to do, the sleeping postures, how to walk, what all activities to avoid, how to overcome stress during your trimesters and everything else. So you can never possibly ignore even a single visit to your gynaecologist. Like Come on!

Keep A Check On Your Body

Pregnancy brings a lot of responsibility on the couple, especially the mother. You are about to enter a different phase of your life and your body is not the same. A gynaecologist would ensure your body functions normally and avoid any risks to both the mother as well as to the baby. They would tell you the necessary tests to ensure your baby is safe and sound before entering the world. This is done through blood tests, ultrasounds, blood pressure and others. You will also be prescribed medicines and required nutrients to ensure a normal delivery.

You must have, by now, understood the role of a gynaecologist during a woman’s pregnancy. But keep in mind, you cannot just visit any other doctor, make sure you are meeting the best gynaecologists for normal delivery if you don’t want to avoid the consequences. Pregnancy is a beautiful experience for a woman, enjoy it. Don’t plan things according to you for which you aren’t having enough information. Like they say, half knowledge is always dangerous. Don’t let that hamper your or your child’s health. Visit our healthcare center to get the best gynaecologists for your pregnancy. Comment below your concerns and we shall come up with their answers!

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The Importance of a Gynaecologist in Women’s Health

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Gynaecologists are specialists in women’s health and the female reproductive system. Thus, there’s no doubt that gynaecologists have an imperative role in women health. From the time a woman enters puberty till the rest of her life, it is necessary for her to evaluate her body functioning by visiting a gynaecologist on a regular basis. But often going to a gynaecologist is one of the most hushed-away topics amongst us. And if you have been among the ones ignoring your health just to save yourself from getting ‘in the highlights’, it’s time you understand the importance of visiting a gynaecologist and maintaining good health.

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To See Good Reports

With the ever-increasing stress and competition in the real world, it has become more than important for all of us, whether a man or a woman to ensure our health reports remain stable, if not better. But which has not been happening lately, especially in the case of women. A study shows that the number of cases of women with complications during pregnancy and irregular menstrual cycles have increased. This, itself shows our negligence towards our own body and the need to visit a gynaecologist soon! For a city like Noida, the stats are even more. There has been a growing need of good gynaecologists in Noida.

To Ensure Your Periods Are On Time

Like we mentioned, the increased stresses of life has taken a toll on our body. So whether a school kid or a grown adult, no one can escape it. Resultant, more patients of PCOS or PCOD, cysts, delayed menstrual cycles, and other problems which in turn lead to further damaging of our body. So for those who have already started facing these problems and for the ones who do not want any of this to occur to them, you need a gynaecologist to listen to your issues, understand the root cause and the relevant treatment for the same.

Lower Abdominal Pains

Frequent discomfort and pain in the pelvic area can become troublesome if not treated on time. It could be due to menstrual cramps, pain due to sexual intercourse, due to lumps in the abdomen, or the like. The reason could be simply anything. To ensure the problem isn’t severe, you need to check with a doctor. And of course, being a woman, you might not be that open to a male doctor as you are with a female, unless he, too, is a gynaecologist and knows it all about the woman’s body neither the general physician has the knowledge to give you the right treatment for the trouble. So to put it in the other way, you need to visit a gynaecologist. There aren’t any escape!

Overall Physical Health Is Important

Now that’s common sense. Our health is important to us and we need to take care of it and no one else. You need to know what your body is made up of and what all is missing (nutrition density, mainly), what is your body mass index, inguinal lymph nodes, the abdomen, calcium levels, iron deficiency and other essentials, and basically your entire body’s general health status. You need to be aware what goes inside your body to keep it moving. And gynaecologists are best to consult for women in any aspect. And this is reason enough to make you feel the importance of a gynaecologist in a woman’s life.

To Know About Family Planning And Contraceptive

In a country where you can get any information at the click of the mouse, couples still do not know much about the relevance of family planning. As a consequence, we see a lot of cases of women getting pregnant at an early age, unplanned pregnancy and a deterioration of the overall wellbeing of a woman. Consulting a gynaecologist, thus becomes more than a need to know about family planning, ways to prevent unwanted pregnancy and the various contraceptives available to help avoid the same. You could find the best gynaecologists to deal with such cases.

To Understand Your Own Body

It’s a fact, you don’t know your body as much as your doctor does. So why neglect someone who knows exactly what to give your body and when! You must know your body as much as they do to keep a check on your activities, what you eat, what you do and what will be the consequences upon your body. Especially when you are facing several changes inside your body during puberty, your body starts reacting differently than it used to before. And you could not possibly understand what goes inside if you don’t consult the one who specializes in the game! Yes, gynaecologists is your answer to this, too!

You must have, by now, understood the need for a gynaecologist in women’s healthcare. Whether you like it or not, you must visit a gynaecologist on a frequent basis. This would build good patient-doctor relationship for more transparency while discussing your problems with them. At our center, we focus on providing you with the best treatment to your problems and understand your needs. We have, in our faculty, the best gynaecologists in Noida to cater every requirement of yours the way it should be dealt. With us, you will feel like home. Feel free to get in touch with us and start your journey towards good health.

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What Happens To Your Body During The Third Trimester Of Pregnancy?

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Since the third trimester is the “home stretch” of pregnancy, it comes with a lot of stress and worries. As soon as you enter in the third trimester, your belly would look as big as a whale because it is the stage when your baby is actually growing. During the third trimester, a baby does not only grow up, but a baby can be able to taste whatever you eat, start blinking or dreaming, enjoy the sound of your voice, and start delivering some serious kicks. It is the time when you can feel your baby moving. Because your belly gets much bigger, you may find it difficult to take a comfortable sleep. If you belong to Noida, make sure to get yourself checked by the top gynaecologist in Noida on a regular basis to ensure the better health of your baby.Best Gynaecologist in noida

Here are some of the things that you can expect during the third trimester of pregnancy:

i) Fetal Activity:

In the third trimester, your baby inside the womb will be performing a lot of fetal activities like poking, kicking, and the odd limb in the gut. All these activities would make you feel why you are going through all this discomfort.

ii) Continued Breast Growth:

As soon as your third trimester begins, your breasts are likely to grow up to 2 pounds. If you notice a yellow discharge leaking from your nipples, you need not worry at all. It’s normal and it is called as first milk (colostrums).

iii) Abdominal Achiness:

Since your round ligaments get stretched for accommodating your growing bump, it is possible that you may experience sharp or crampy pain. You cannot do anything other than taking it easy.

iv) Shortness of Breath:

There are many pregnant women who complain about the shortness of breath during the last trimester of pregnancy. It usually occurs because your uterus expands and makes it difficult for you to breathe properly. To get rid of shortness of breath while sleeping, there is a need to support your upper torso on pillows so as to enlarge your airway.

v) Heartburn:

During the last trimester of pregnancy, your uterus can push up your stomach that can then cause persistent heartburn. If the heartburn is persistently bothering you, you need to consult the best gynaecologist in Noida as quickly as possible.

vi) Back Ache:

During the third trimester, your baby continues to grow and your lower back may have to bear the effect of excess weight that makes it uncomfortable for you to sit or stand for long periods of time. To stay away from a backache during pregnancy, it is advised to get massage frequently and to wear the flat footwear having cushioned support.

vii) Varicose Veins:

Many women may experience the bulging veins in their lower body because of the extra blood their body pumps during pregnancy. Women who didn’t have these varicose veins before pregnancy, it is possible that the veins are likely to get disappeared after delivering a baby.

viii) Frequent Urination:

As your belly size increases during this trimester, the pressure on the bladder gets automatically increased that leads to the frequent urination. To get rid of any kind of accidental urine leaks, you will have to wear a panty liner.

ix) Crazy Dreams:

When your due date is near, you are going to experience more vivid dreams. If these crazy dreams bother you a lot, you can stay away from these dreams by watching or reading something good before you go to bed at night.

x) Swelling:

Due to fluid retention in the third trimester of pregnancy, you will find swelling in various parts of your body such as calves, hands, feet, and ankles. If you are worried because of the swelling, you can try to perform some physical activities. But because it is your third trimester, you should first consult your gynaecologist before performing any physical exercise.

No matter if you are going to deliver your first baby or second baby, every woman has to go through these things during their third trimester. It is quite normal for a pregnant woman to expect such things during pregnancy. Make sure to stay in touch with the top gynaecologist to confirm the health of a baby inside your womb. Get yourself checked with the best gynaecologist in Noida at Nidan who is well-experienced and well-known for offering the best hospitality.

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Questions You Should Ask Your Gynaecologist

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A woman may face several gynaecological issues once in her lifetime, but many of those issues do not require a gynaecologist’s attention. Discussing any gynaecological issues with someone may sound awkward, but you can be able to discuss it with the gynaecologist without any hesitation. Whether you smell bad down, get irregular periods, or you are not able to conceive, a gynaecologist can help you to get rid of all types of womanly issues. Visiting a gynaecologist on a regular basis is really important for your health. Because a gynaecological exam is bit awkward, finding the right gynaecologist you can trust is necessary.

If you belong to Noida, look out for a top gynaecologist in Noida for a regular check-up. Once you find the right gynaecologist, you should make sure to ask certain questions from the gynaecologist so as to take good care of your health.

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Here Are Some of the Questions You Should Make Sure to Ask Your Gynaecologist:

i) How Can I Check for the Breast Cancer?

Many women ignore to examine their breasts and lumps around their breast believing that it is normal. But it should not be ignored at all. As soon as you feel that there is some kind of lump around your breast, ensure to approach your gynaecologist without delaying any more. Moreover, it is better to get yourself checked for breast cancer almost every month to stay protected in advance.

ii) Which Birth Control Options Are Good for My Body?

Though there are a plenty of birth control options available nowadays, it is essential for a woman to understand which option is suitable according to her body. From pills to condoms, IUDs, and implants, there are a number of choices available to you. Before making use of any of these options, it is recommended to ask the best one suitable for your body from your gynaecologist.

iii) Why are My Periods Heavy, or Irregular?

It is true that facing irregularities in the menstrual periods is commonplace in a woman’s life, but it cannot be ignored at all. Many times, these irregularities could be the signs of some serious diseases like fibroids, or hormonal imbalance. This is why, getting in touch with the gynaecologist at the earliest can reduce the risk of serious issues.

iv) Am I Infertile?

Infertility can be caused because of an unbalanced diet, poor lifestyle, or certain genetic issues. Before you plan to conceive a baby, there is a need to ensure if you are fertile or not. To do so, you can take the infertility test by consulting your gynaecologist so as to confirm that you are not infertile.

v) When Should I Take a Pregnancy Test?

Though it is easier to get access to pregnancy test kit nowadays, it is necessary to ensure when the test must be taken. To get a clearer picture of when should you take a pregnancy test, it is advised either to ask your gynaecologist or visit them personally to understand the steps to be taken on the basis of test results.

vi) What Does My Vaginal Discharge Mean?

When it comes to vaginal discharge, there can be different types of discharge you should know about. If you experience milky-looking discharge, it is quite normal and does not require attention. Changes in color of discharge, the odor of discharge or unusually high volume can be signs of serious concern or infection like bacterial vaginosis, or a yeast infection.

vii) What Happens to Your Body During Pregnancy?

Before you get ready for the 9-month journey of pregnancy, you should understand what all happens to your body during pregnancy. If you are pregnant, you should know what to eat and what not through every step of pregnancy. To make this phase of your life stress-free, don’t forget to consult the top gynaecologist in Noida.

viii) What Are the Products to be Used for Vaginal Hygiene?

Women of all ages may experience some sort of discharge or odor. Making use of certain vaginal hygiene products can help you to get rid of these problems but before you use start using them, it is suggested to consult your gynaecologist. Consulting a gynaecologist for this purpose is essential to confirm that you are using the right products.

Because now you have a list of questions available to you, you should pay heed to the solutions provided by the gynaecologist. If you are in the search of the top gynaecologist in Noida for getting solutions to all these questions, Nidan Mother & Child Care takes great care of your health and ensures to let you feel comfortable.

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