Being a First Time Mom

Author: Dr. Sanjay Wazir MBBS, MD – Pediatrics, DM – Neonatology
Consultant: Medical Director (NCR)- Neonatology at Motherhood Hospital, Gurgaon

Becoming a parent can be a bit overwhelming and being a first-time mom has its own set of challenges as you get introduced to a lot of new things, ranging from breastfeeding to soothing a crying baby. Most first-time moms go into motherhood with expectations. What they’ll be like as a mom, how they’ll feel and even what the baby will be like. But your idea of parenthood and the reality of being a parent will likely be two very different things. 

The truth is in the first few weeks, you’ll learn a lot about yourself and being a parent. As your little one depends on you for everything, your responsibility increases. You may be quite anxious about the situation. It is alright to worry, just remember not to allow it to overpower you. Some of the common situations that most moms face are:

Why is my baby crying frequently? 

In the initial months, you will notice your baby crying frequently. Instead of stressing on the eating and sleeping habits or what could be wrong with the child, find ways of soothing your child and get him / her to adapt to the people and surroundings.

  • Am I feeding the child right?
    Breastfeeding is a new challenge which most moms experience during their initial days of childbirth. Some babies do not suck properly or reject the breast milk. Instead of thinking of alternatives, it is always advisable to reach out to your doctor who will provide you with the right solution.
  • Handling the newborn
    It can be an overwhelming experience to get through the child’s routine. Be it giving the child a bath, feeding or clipping the nails. These routine things can make you feel nervous. But, nevertheless, following your maternal instincts will help you cater to all the needs of your baby confidently.
  • Bowel movement 
    The bowel movement of your child is not constant. It could be too frequent or no bowel movement for days. An irregular routine can upset you. If you notice any abnormal change in the bowel movement or color, reach out to the doctor instead of panicking and you will get the right solution.

Spitting milk after a breastfeed or during burping

It is absolutely normal for a baby to spit up some milk immediately after a breastfeed or during burping. This should not be a cause of concern. If the baby is regularly spitting or throwing up and not gaining weight, then it is the time to consult a doctor.

  • Changing diapers
    Changing diapers is another important thing as your child diapers get soiled almost after every feed during the initial days. Not changing the diapers will not only make the child uncomfortable but will also be prone to infections. These are a few guidelines and there are numerous things that you need to take care of for your newborn. However, remember this experience of a lifetime which you will always cherish .

At Motherhood Hospitals we have a team of experienced supers specialists backed by the latest infrastructure and facilities. We have the best gynaecologist in Kharadi, Pune. We are experts in handling complex deliveries, gynaecological, and other surgeries, including various laparoscopic surgeries. 

Do make an appointment with the best maternity hospital in Kharadi, Pune at a centre closest to you. Meet with our doctors, who will carry out the required investigations, diagnose the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment, enabling you to lead an active life. 

If you wish to get in touch with Dr. Preethika Shetty, please book your appointment here.

The “New Normal” For Women Over 45

Author: Dr. Tanveer Aujla MBBS, MD
Consultant: Obstetrician & Gynaecologist at Motherhood Hospital, Noida

The top five health concerns to watch out for, as you approach your mid-forties.

The female body is an ever-evolving piece of art. Like art, for the female body, ageing is inevitable. Every woman experiences it in distinct ways, especially through her midlife years. There are a bunch of changes that occur during this period. These may include a mix of sexual changes, menopause or the expected wrinkles and cellulite due to ageing. A great diet and regular exercise may help you to stay above the curve, but it does not do away with health issues that come with age.
Here are some prevalent medical conditions that women over the age of 45 should be watchful 

Breast Cancer 

The most common form of cancer in women starts when cells in the breast begin to grow out of control. Breast cancer cells form a tumour that can be seen on an x-ray or felt as a lump. It is important to note here that breast lumps can also be benign, and not all of them are cancerous. Typically, breast cancer begins in the lactation glands. Common symptoms include small lumps on the breast, swelling, an inverted nipple, soreness, fluid discharge, or swelling around the collarbone and shoulder.

Osteoporosis
Literally means “porous bone” since the bone is the living tissue that constantly gets renewed. Osteoporosis occurs when the body loses too much bone, or when the creation of new bone isn’t aligned with the loss of old bone. With age, the body naturally has a harder time keeping up. This leads to weak and brittle bones that are at a greater risk of breaking. Symptoms may include poor posture, bones that break more easily than expected, OSTEOPOROSIS a smaller frame, back pain, or genetic tendencies.

Diabetes 
Diabetes occurs when the body is unable to process sugar into energy, causing high blood glucose levels. This acts as a precursor to multiple health concerns such as obesity, kidney damage, and cardiovascular disease. Symptoms may include extreme hunger, increased urination, fatigue, and blurred vision.

Mental Health Disorders 
As women age, they witness struggles with mental health, especially depression. This can be attributed to losing a sense of purpose and coming to terms with getting older. Symptoms may include feeling constantly sad, insomnia or excessive sleeping, changes in appetite, loss of energy, feeling guilty, along with trouble concentrating, or making decisions. In such cases, one must communicate with their loved ones, and seek professional help. 

Arthritis 
A condition that is often overlooked, arthritis, is a disease that causes inflammation in the joints, especially the knees, ankles, elbows, and finger joints. Stiffness, pain, swelling, redness, and a decreased range of motion are commonly witnessed symptoms. The most common types of arthritis that women suffer from are Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Gout.

The good news is that many of these conditions can be managed by making healthy lifestyle choices and getting treatment on time. Exercising caution and care can go a long way when you hit the big four-oh.

At Motherhood Hospitals we have a team of experienced supers specialists backed by the latest infrastructure and facilities. We have the best gynaecologist in Noida. We are experts in handling complex deliveries, gynaecological, and other surgeries, including various laparoscopic surgeries. 

Do make an appointment with the best menopause hospital in Noida at a centre closest to you. Meet with our doctors, who will carry out the required investigations, diagnose the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment, enabling you to lead an active life. 

If you wish to get in touch with Dr.Tanveer Aujla, please book your appointment here.

The Road to Recovery

Author: Dr. Kavya Krishna Kumar MBBS, FMAS, MS
Consultant: Obstetrician & Gynaecologist at Motherhood Hospital Chennai

The impact and implications of society in a post-pandemic world for new mothers, working mothers, and other primary caregivers.

The one thing in common between being a caregiver and living through the COVID-19 pandemic is that your life will never be the same again. Wading through life’s tussles with a crying baby in your arms is no easy task; ask anyone and they will agree. Dealing with postnatal anxiety, breastfeeding issues, potential sickness, the fear of running out of resources, and other such uncertainties, are part and parcel of the journey of motherhood. As we acclimatise to the new normal, here are a few things to help get you going.

Acknowledge your feelings

At a time when everything is opening up, children could be looking forward to returning to school and reconnecting with their friends and teachers. They could be excited or anxious about sports and performance arts, or as a working mom, you may feel similar jitters of nervousness about going back to work, or yet, starting out at a new workplace. Accept that all these feelings are valid, and that there are no right or wrong answers. Help your family members name their feelings that they might be feeling, truly hear them out and try to understand their point of view, so that they feel safe and validated.

Prioritize your health 

Whether you are working from home or are a homemaker, ensure that you and your family are getting the right nutrition, exercise, and timely vaccinations for immunization. On days when you’re feeling anxious or overwhelmed emotionally, reach out to your loved ones for support and do not hesitate to seek the right professional help. Even something as abstract as a sense of sudden emptiness for empty nesters could lead to a legitimate health concern, if left unattended. 

Postpartum depression for new mothers
Postpartum depression is the dark side of pregnancy for a lot of newly-turned moms. If you are unable to connect with the baby, the last thing you should do is blame yourself. Seeking the support of your partner, friends and family members can help you process your emotions better. If symptoms like irritability, uncontrolled crying, change in appetite, mood swings and troubled sleep show up and persist, it’s a good idea to consult a counsellor.

Rethinking what you value
If the pandemic has reminded us anything at all, it is how interdependent we all are. We’ve learnt plenty about what matters to us, who really cares about us, what’s our idea of a home, or a support system, the kind of healthcare we need, or what’s our idea of comfort. It’s now time to put all this to good use and prioritize our tasks, relationships, and goals. Better clarity on your priorities will help you to focus and be more productive in everything that you do.

Last but not the least, self-care

Hailed as the epitome of sacrifice, the quintessential Indian woman has often neglected her own needs to prioritize those of her family. However, now that we are talking about the new normal in practically every aspect of our lives, it would not hurt if women learnt to take better care of themselves without feeling apologetic about it. Whether you’re a new mom, or entering your forties, or close to retirement, there’s no better time to focus on your physical and mental health, as we usher in an era of a ‘new kind of normal’.

The good news is that many of these conditions can be managed by making healthy lifestyle choices and getting treatment on time. Exercising caution and care can go a long way when you hit the big four-oh.

At Motherhood Hospitals we have a team of experienced supers specialists backed by the latest infrastructure and facilities. We have the best gynaecologist in Chennai. We are experts in handling complex deliveries, gynaecological, and other surgeries, including various laparoscopic surgeries. 

Do make an appointment with the best womancare hospital in Chennai at a centre closest to you. Meet with our doctors, who will carry out the required investigations, diagnose the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment, enabling you to lead an active life. 

If you wish to get in touch with Dr.Kavya Krishna Kumar, please book your appointment here.

All About Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Author: Dr. Sharvari Mundhe MBBS, MS,DNB, FRM,DRM
Consultant:  Gynaecologist and fertility Specialist at Motherhood Hospital Sarjapur 

Introduction

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a common metabolic condition in women. Some women struggle to get pregnant and are at high risk of developing certain complications during pregnancy. However, by managing the symptoms, many women with PCOS can get pregnant and have a healthy baby. PCOS in pregnancy is a condition where ovaries produce higher levels of androgens (male hormones). This can affect women’s menstrual cycle, fertility, and appearance. Symptoms include:

  • Cysts in ovaries
  • Infertility
  • Weight gain
  • Insulin resistance

Diagnosis It often takes a while for women with PCOS to get a firm diagnosis, as the condition can mimic other problems. Sometimes, women having trouble getting pregnant find that they have PCOS. If a woman faces symptoms of PCOS, it is important that she sees a gynaecologist to find the cause of the symptoms. With early diagnosis, the symptoms can be treated early. This reduces the risk of complications, if the woman decides to get pregnant.

At her appointment, the important things to do are:

  • Talk to her about the condition and examine her 
  • Suggest a blood test in order to check for male hormones 
  • Arrange ultrasound scans to look for cysts in the ovaries

PCOS and Infertility

If a woman has PCOS, she might also struggle to get pregnant. This is because of male hormones, which prevent the release of eggs, called ‘ovulation’. Losing as little as 5% of excess weight can help women ovulate better and lessen other effects of PCOS. Woman can increase the chances of getting pregnant by:

  • Healthy diet
  • Regular exercise
  • Maintaining a healthy body weight
  • Monitoring the ovulation and timing sexual intercourse around ovulation

If the woman has made some changes and that still hasn’t worked, we might suggest her to go for fertility tests and medications to help her ovulate. Another option is IVF, which offers the best chance of ovulation. However, we understand this can be expensive and is usually considered when all options have been unsuccessful. Fortunately, with lifestyle changes or infertility treatment, a majority of women get pregnant.

PCOS and Pregnancy

Having PCOS increases some complications during pregnancy like:

  • Miscarriage 
  • High BP induced by pregnancy 
  • Premature birth 
  • Gestational diabetes 
  • Higher likelihood of needing a C-section delivery because babies might be larger than expected, in case of gestational diabetes

The risks of these complications can be reduced by monitoring PCOS symptoms, taking care of diet, and doing exercises during pregnancy.

Did You Know?

1.The first test-tube baby was born to Louise Joy Brown on July 25, 1978, in Oldham, England.
2. Tobacco use among younger females in developing countries is rising rapidly. Women generally have less success in quitting the habit and have more relapses than men.
3. Women are twice as likely as men to get rheumatoid arthritis, migraine headaches, and irritable bowel syndrome.
4. The cellular differences between men and women may influence the amount and type of medicine needed to treat a disease.
5. During pregnancy, the uterus grows from the size of an orange to the size of a watermelon in 9 months.
6. Female muscles and tendons contain more elastin, the protein which gives their muscles, organs, and skin the ability to stretch. That’s how women have great flexibility overall.

At Motherhood Hospitals we have a team of experienced supers specialists backed by the latest infrastructure and facilities. We have the best gynaecologist in Sarjapur, Bangalore. We are experts in handling complex deliveries, gynaecological, and other surgeries, including various laparoscopic surgeries. 

Do make an appointment with the best maternity hospital in Sarjapur, Bangalore at a centre closest to you. Meet with our doctors, who will carry out the required investigations, diagnose the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment, enabling you to lead an active life. 

If you wish to get in touch with Dr.Sharvari Mundhe, please book your appointment here.

Working Long Hours — Effect On Physical And Mental Well-Being

Author: Dr. Sucheta Parte MBBS, DGO
Consultant: Obstetrician and Gynecology at Motherhood Hospital Lullanagar, Pune

Working from home has given us the luxury of flexibility, and the ability to log in from the comfort of our own homes. Unfortunately, it has also brought with it the curse of fatigue and long working hours. It is important to know how to deal with the physical and mental toll that this can take on you, the right way.

Performance and Productivity
As employees, we are always focused on getting the job done, irrespective of how long it takes. However, according to a study by The Institute for Employment Studies, UK — working long hours, when coupled with sleep deprivation, actually causes a decline in performance. In short, adding more hours to your day can heavily impact your productivity and quality of output.

Keep it Moving
Sedentary working patterns often have a negative impact on your body. Research from The Institute for Employment Studies reveals that sitting at a desk for long hours impacts mental health negatively, and can also cause cardiovascular disorders. With minimal movement and activities, your body is more prone to muscle fatigue and other diseases. Take your calls as you walk around the house, or do quick workouts at your desk to minimise this risk.

Find the Right Balance

Working long hours affects us and our loved ones. Finding the perfect work-life balance may not be easy, but it is important — ensure that you allocate enough time to also nurture your relationships. At Motherhood Hospitals we have a team of experienced supers specialists backed by the latest infrastructure and facilities. We have the best gynaecologist in Lullanagar, Pune. We are experts in handling complex deliveries, gynaecological, and other surgeries, including various laparoscopic surgeries. 

Do make an appointment with the best maternity hospital in Lullanagar, Pune at a centre closest to you. Meet with our doctors, who will carry out the required investigations, diagnose the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment, enabling you to lead an active life. 

If you wish to get in touch with Dr.Sucheta Parte, please book your appointment here.

Parenting Hacks While Working From Home

Author: Dr. Peeyoosh Rankhamb MBBS, DCH
Consultant: Paediatrician and Neonatologist at Motherhood Hospital Kharghar Mumbai

Working from home — this new normal has got us glued to our laptop screens and mobile phones all day. But what about your child who needs to be fed, or your infant who has just woken up and started crying? 

Parenting — especially in the present circumstances, can be challenging and exhausting. Here are a few tips that can help you balance the fine line between an efficient employee, and a great parent.

Fix a Schedule

Providing a structure to your day can help you work and manage kids at the same time. Draw up a daily routine — plan in advance, allocate time for work calls and meetings, and ensure that you have enough time to engage with your children.

Take Regular Breaks

Taking a well-deserved break or two during your busy day is as important as your client meetings. Timely intervals help refresh your mind and also give undivided attention to your little ones — play a favourite game, read a book, or even paint your child’s nails.

Make Meetings Fun
Work can take over your day at even the most unfavourable of times. Turn your meetings into a game for the children — if they participate in quiet activities such as painting or reading a book during your meeting, they get a special treat! Soon, your kids will be looking forward to it.

Set Standard Work Hours

Working from home gives us the opportunity to have flexible hours, but parents often tend to feel guilty and work beyond standard operating hours. It is crucial to not burn yourself out with excessive work. Split your day into ‘work’ and ‘family’ time so that it is easier for you and for your children to adjust to the new normal. 

Seek Help if you Need 
Seeking extra help if there is too much on your plate is important. Children deserve care and attention, and the current scenario may not be accommodating. Entrust your child’s care to a friend or a family member — even if it is for a few hours each week. It will give you and your children a break.

At Motherhood Hospitals we have a team of experienced supers specialists backed by the latest infrastructure and facilities. We have the best Paediatrician in Kharghar, Mumbai that consists of a team of paediatric specialists that cater to all the needs of children, across age groups, and provide the best care for your child’s development.

Do make an appointment with the  best children’s hospital in Kharghar, Mumbai at a centre closest to you. Meet with our doctors, who will carry out the required investigations, diagnose the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment, enabling you to lead an active life. 

If you wish to get in touch with Dr.Peeyoosh Rankhamb, please book your appointment here.

Healthcare Access To Women And Children Across All Age Groups

Author: Dr. Madhushree Vijayakumar MBBS, MRCOG, FRCOG, DGO
Consultant: Obstetrician & Gynecologist at Motherhood Hospital Hebbal Bangalore

Motherhood Hospitals is a leading name in the women and children healthcare space in the country. In a single year, we have over 3,00,000 women and children visit our hospital network across the country for their healthcare needs. Our team has some of the top gynaecologists in India, safely delivering over 1000 babies a month.

During these challenging times, Motherhood Hospitals followed over 860 infection control protocols and delivered comprehensive services under the management of some of the region’s best and experienced clinicians. They are ably supported round-the-clock by best-in-class medical technologies, a Level III Neonatal ICU (NICU) with highly trained neonatologists, anaesthetists, and a qualified nursing staff in a supportive, patient-friendly ambience.

Being renowned for providing compassionate and efficient care to enhance all aspects of a woman’s life, we also pride ourselves as a leading integrated brand providing holistic care for children of all age groups in a home-like environment. Our expert gynaecologists and paediatricians are always available at every hospital-be it an any kind of emergency. Motherhood Hospitals have always been. customer-centric ensuring accessible clinical expertise 24/7, 365 days a year, along with virtual consultations.

At Motherhood Hospitals we have a team of experienced supers specialists backed by the latest infrastructure and facilities. We have the best gynaecologist in Hebbal, Bangalore. We are experts in handling complex deliveries, gynaecological, and other surgeries, including various laparoscopic surgeries. 

Do make an appointment with the best maternity hospital in Hebbal, Bangalore at a centre closest to you. Meet with our doctors, who will carry out the required investigations, diagnose the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment, enabling you to lead an active life. 

If you wish to get in touch with Dr.Madhushree Vijayakumar, please book your appointment here.

Eating Healthy During The Pandemic, And While Working From Home

Author: https://www.motherhoodindia.com/doctor/dt-nisha/
Consultant:  Nutrition & Dietetics at Motherhood hospital Gurgaon 

Staying healthy has to be your number one priority, especially during these uncertain times. While working from home, sometimes nutrition and eating healthy can take a backseat. How do you then ensure that you do not compromise on your health or eating habits? We’re here to help!

Shop for Your Meals in Advance

 It is always better to have a structure in place when it comes to planning meals. To avoid running out of food, or time to cook, make sure you shop for an entire week and plan each day’s meals in advance. Use the weekends to prep your meals so that you can cook quickly during the week..

Make Time for Meals 

Work may require you to spend a lot of time in front of the screen, but it is imperative that you schedule a time for meals. Opt for food that can be eaten out of a bowl, so that you can type and eat at the same time.

Try Real Food 

Processed food may be convenient, but the long-term effects of such a diet can be disastrous. Swap out the junk for real food and you’ll soon notice a visible difference in your energy levels. Ensure you have a healthy mix of protein, carbohydrates, fat, and fibre in your daily diet.

Drink Lots of Water 

One of the main reasons for fatigue is dehydration. Even looking at a screen for long hours can dry your skin and eyes. A bottle of water on your work desk is a great idea to remind yourself to stay active, productive, and hydrated.

Add Dried Fruits and Nuts to the Diet 

To keep the mid-afternoon hunger pangs at bay, snack on dried fruits and nuts. These tiny bites are powerhouses of energy and essential vitamins — ideal to support a healthy metabolism. A small serving, if consumed daily, can provide various health benefits.

Did You Know?

  • In recent times, we have been flooded with an overload of information on what we should or shouldn’t do while working from home. Here are some interesting facts and figures that we found.
  • In India 82%, of employees miss their workplace due to a lack of personal interactions.
  • 52% of the Indian population reveal that they felt more productive working from home.
  • Side effects of remote work culture have become more prominent with increased cases of weight gain and health issues.
  • A study conducted on 12,000 employees in the US, Germany, and India reveal a correlation between employees who experienced better mental health and productivity in collaborative tasks.
  • Experts suggest the need for informal catch-ups and engagement activities for remote workers to ensure the mental well-being of employees.

At Motherhood Hospitals we have a team of experienced supers specialists backed by the latest infrastructure and facilities. We have the best gynaecologist in Gurgaon. We are experts in handling complex deliveries, gynaecological, and other surgeries, including various laparoscopic surgeries. 

Do make an appointment with the best maternity hospital in Gurgaon at a centre closest to you. Meet with our doctors, who will carry out the required investigations, diagnose the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment, enabling you to lead an active life. 

If you wish to get in touch with Dt. Nisha, please book your appointment here.

A Quick Look At Diabetes and Pregnancy

Author: Dr. Sandhya Mishra MBBS, DNB, MS – Fellowship in ART

Consultant:Reproductive Medicine at Motherhood Hospital Indiranagar Bangalore

India has an estimated 62 million people with Type 2 diabetes mellitus and this number is expected to go up to 79.4 million by 2025.
We are all aware of diabetes as a condition and the complications it can cause our bodies. This is all the more crucial for pregnant women. While most of us are aware of pregestational diabetes-a condition that is present before pregnancy, it is equally important to understand gestational diabetes-a condition that develops during the period of pregnancy. Over 50% of women with gestational diabetes develop Type 2 Diabetes at the later stages of pregnancy. 

Did You Know?

Smoking can increase your chances of having a stillborn baby and is especially harmful to people with diabetes.

Diabetes demands extreme care and supervision. Consult your doctor today to learn more about the symptoms, causes, and treatment of pregestational diabetes.

At Motherhood Hospitals we have a team of experienced supers specialists backed by the latest infrastructure and facilities. We have the best gynaecologist in Indiranagar, Bangalore. We are experts in handling complex deliveries, gynaecological, and other surgeries, including various laparoscopic surgeries. 

Do make an appointment with the best maternity hospital in Indiranagar, Bangalore at a centre closest to you. Meet with our doctors, who will carry out the required investigations, diagnose the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment, enabling you to lead an active life. 

If you wish to get in touch with Dr.Sandhya Mishra, please book your appointment here.

Lack Of Exercise In Women

Author: Dr. Teji Dawane, MBBS, MD (OBGYN)

Consultant: Senior Consultant Obstetrician & Gynecologist, Whitefield, Bangalore

The modern woman juggles multiple roles and responsibilities, breaking conventions along the way. But is health taking a backseat in this journey?
Is a balanced lifestyle easy to maintain in this modern race of life? Well, studies have shown that lack of exercise causes health risks for women, especially over the age of 30. This makes it even more crucial for women to maintain a physically active lifestyle. Here are some basic hacks.

Did You Know?

According to WHO, up to 5 million deaths a year could be prevented if the global population was more active.

Finding Time

Women are occupied with many roles and responsibilities – be it parenting, professional work, or other personal errands. This makes it hard to find time to pay attention to their bodies, leading to long-term health issues. The best way to overcome this is to exercise when there’s an opportunity. A quick 10-minute session every day or simply walking to the nearby park can bring a positive change to the body and will help stay active.

Parenting and Care

Many women are caught up with their little ones, making it harder for them to look after themselves. The best way to overcome this is to seek help from partners or family members. A helping hand can lend time for quick workout sessions or even a jog around the neighbourhood.

Overcoming Fatigue

A major contributing factor to health problems is fatigue. Although this is an inevitable element in modern lifestyles, it can be avoided with an active mindset. Regular exercises and activities help combat fatigue and cope with the demanding needs of an urban lifestyle

Goal Setting

Set goals and targets! The easiest way to attain a balanced lifestyle is by setting achievable targets and keeping a track of progress. A positive mindset will always allow one to push themselves and make an impact on day-to-day errands – resulting in satisfying outcomes

At Motherhood Hospitals we have a team of experienced supers specialists backed by the latest infrastructure and facilities. We have the best gynaecologist in Whitefield, Bangalore. We are experts in handling complex deliveries, gynaecological, and other surgeries, including various laparoscopic surgeries. 

Do make an appointment with the best maternity hospital in Whitefield, Bangalore at a centre closest to you. Meet with our doctors, who will carry out the required investigations, diagnose the issue and recommend the most appropriate treatment, enabling you to lead an active life. 

If you wish to get in touch with Dr.Teji Dawane, please book your appointment here.