Journey Of Being a Mother
馃憠The journey of being a mother is never easy but we hold you back with constant support throughout the journey. This is probably one of the hardest parts of becoming a mom, as pregnancy comes with its own set of different cravings.
馃憠Maintaining a balanced weight developing body stamina to help in carrying baby, labor, and delivery Reduce excess blood sugar that can lead to gestational diabetes.
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New Year Wishes
Great fulfilment is achieved when there is happiness and good health.聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽
Wish you a very Happy New Year 2022 from Dr. Astha Sing
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馃憠Pregnancy care: Getting good care before, during, and after your pregnancy is very important. It can help your baby grow and develop and keep you both healthy. It is the best way to be sure your little one gets a head start on a healthy life.
鈽猴笍Take a prenatal vitamin.
鈽猴笍Exercise regularly.
鈽猴笍Write a birth plan.
鈽猴笍Educate yourself.
鈽猴笍Change your chores
鈽猴笍Get comfortable shoes.
鈽猴笍Track your weight gain (25-35 pounds)
鈽猴笍Eat only lentils, asparagus, oranges, and fortified cereals are rich foods.
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Successful Completion Of Free Medical Camp
Dr. Abhinav Senger is one of the best Gastro Surgeons in Kanpur.
Dr. Astha Singh, is a dynamic and renowned gynecologist and an IVF expert practising in Harsh Nagar, Kanpur.
In the field of Gastro and infertility, they both have helped hundreds of 聽patients with very bad Gastro and obstetric history.
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聽 聽What is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)?
Pelvic inflammatory disease, or PID, occurs when female reproductive organs become infected. The聽reproductive system聽is the part of the body involved in getting聽pregnant聽and having a baby.
Reproductive organs affected by PID include the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes. When you have PID, you may feel stomach pain in your lower abdomen (belly). You may also have unusual discharge (leaking) from your vagina.
How do you get PID?
Most people typically get PID through unprotected sex, however 15% of these infections are not sexually transmitted. Sex may let bacteria enter the reproductive system, where they can infect the organs.
Who鈥檚 at risk for PID?
You face a higher risk for pelvic inflammatory disease if you:
Have a sexually transmitted infection (STIs), especially聽gonorrhea聽or聽chlamydia.
Have many sexual partners or have a partner who has had multiple partners.
Have had PID in the past.
Are sexually active and younger than 25.
What causes pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)?
Bacteria entering the reproductive tract often cause pelvic inflammatory disease. These bacteria are passed from the vagina, through the cervix, into the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries, and into the pelvis.
Normally, when bacteria enter the vagina, the cervix keeps them from spreading deeper to other reproductive organs. But sometimes, the cervix becomes infected from an STI like聽gonorrhea聽and聽chlamydia. When that happens, it鈥檚 less able to keep bacteria out.
Untreated gonorrhea and chlamydia cause about 90% of PID cases. Other causes include:
Abortion.
Childbirth.
Pelvic procedures.
Insertion of an intrauterine device (IUD), either聽copper聽or聽hormonal. The risk is highest in the few weeks after insertion. Many times this type of infection is preventable with STI testing around the time of IUD placement.
What are the symptoms of PID?
You may not realize you have PID. Symptoms might be mild or unnoticeable. But symptoms of PID can also start suddenly and quickly. They can include:
Pain or tenderness in the stomach or lower聽abdomen聽(belly), the most common symptom.
Abnormal聽vaginal discharge, usually yellow or green with an unusual odor.
Chills or聽fever.
Nausea and vomiting.
Pain during sex.
Burning when you pee.
Irregular periods聽or having spotting or cramping throughout the month.
Pain in the right upper abdomen, less often.
How is pelvic inflammatory disease diagnosed?
If you feel symptoms of PID, see your healthcare provider right away. The sooner you get care, the greater your chances of successful treatment.
Usually, your healthcare provider can diagnose PID through:
Medical history, including asking about your general health, sexual activity and symptoms.
Pelvic exam聽to examine your reproductive organs and look for signs of infection.
Vaginal culture to take a sample of any bacteria.
When should I see my healthcare provider about PID?
See your provider if you experience any symptoms of PID. Seek immediate medical care if you have:
Intense lower belly pain.
Severe vomiting.
High fever (higher than 101 F).
Fainting.
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