Shivajali Women's Hospital

Shivajali Women's Hospital Shivanjali women's hospital Our fertility specialists, combined, maintain a high sucessful pregnancy rate.

Shivanjali women's Hospital is a multilingual, state of the art Gynec and Fertility Clinic that offers personalised care with latest technology needed to manage infertility an repoductive disorders. Our Clinic works on a clear principal that thebest possible clinical services for diagnosing and treating Reporductive disorders should run hand n handwith research, to the better understanding the causes. We provide,, the guidance, support and treatment to the infertile couple to overcome repoductive challenges and achieve their dream of conceiving a child. To know more about the types of Repoductive Assistance we offer, Please visit our WebSite: www.gynecologistlive.com

At SWH you will see expert health care providers who are active in setting the standards for fertility experts and support staff who work together to address all of your physical and emotional concerns.

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Early signs of pregnancy

For women who have a regular monthly menstrual cycle, the earliest and most reliable sign of pregnancy is a missed period. Sometimes women who are pregnant have a very light period, losing only a little blood.

Some of the other early pregnancy signs and symptoms are listed below. Every woman is different and not all women will notice all these symptoms.

Feeling sick and vomiting
You may feel sick and nauseous, and you may vomit. This is commonly known as morning sickness, but it can happen at any time of the day or night. If you’re being sick all the time and can’t keep anything down, contact your doctor.

Feeling very tired
It’s common to feel tired, or even exhausted, during pregnancy, especially during the first 12 weeks or so. Hormonal changes taking place in your body at this time can make you feel tired, nauseous, emotional and upset.

Changes in your breasts
Your breasts may become larger and feel tender, just as they might do before your period. They may also tingle. The veins may be more visible, and the ni***es may darken and stand out.

Urinating more often
You may feel the need to pass urine more often than usual, including during the night.

Other signs of pregnancy that you might notice are:

constipation
an increased vaginal discharge without any soreness or irritation
a strange taste in your mouth, which many women describe as metallic

craving new foods
losing interest in certain foods or drinks that you previously enjoyed, such as tea, coffee or fatty food
losing interest in to***co
having a more sensitive sense of smell than usual, for example to the smell of food or cooking.

Am I pregnant?
As soon as you think you could be pregnant, you should check to find out if you are. There are several ways to find out if you are pregnant:

you can have a blood test

you can test your urine at home with a home pregnancy test
you can have your urine tested by your doctor who may also confirm this with an examination.
Once your pregnancy is confirmed, you should start thinking about the type of care you want throughout your pregnancy and the birth. If you are in the workforce this is also the time to find out about your rights at work and about maternity leave.

Blood test

A blood test will give you a reliable result, even at the earliest stage of pregnancy. Your doctor will order the blood test that will check for the pregnancy hormone, human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), in your blood. You can have this test done as soon as you have missed your period.

Urine test
You can buy pregnancy urine testing kits from your local pharmacy. Make sure you follow the instructions on the test very carefully to get the most accurate result. If you are taking fertility drugs or you are an older woman, you may get false results. If you first do the test soon after your missed period and the result is negative (it says you aren’t pregnant), you may want to do the test again two weeks later when the results will be more reliable. Many home pregnancy test kits include two tests for this very reason.

You can also have a urine test done at a hospital clinic, by your doctor, or at family planning clinics.

Internal examination

The most accurate test for pregnancy is testing for the hormones that rise during pregnancy by blood or urine samples. At least two weeks after your missed period, your doctor may examine you internally to check for changes in your uterus and cervix (the lowest part of your uterus (womb)). When you are pregnant, your doctor will be able to tell that your cervix has changed colour and is softer. Your uterus is already getting bigger in the first few weeks of pregnancy. Most doctors should still do a blood or urine test to confirm your pregnancy.

Baby due date

Once you know you are pregnant your doctor or midwife will help you work out when your baby is due (the ‘estimated date of confinement’ or EDC). This is done by adding 40 weeks to the date of the beginning of your last period. You can use our due date calculator to work out when your baby will be due.

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Eating chocolate during pregnancy may benefit fetal growth, development

Good news for all you expectant mothers out there: eating 30 g of chocolate every day during pregnancy may benefit fetal growth and development. This is the conclusion of a new study recently presented at the 2016 Pregnancy Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine in Atlanta, GA.

The study results are likely to be warmly welcomed by moms-to-be, given the lengthy list of foods women are told to avoid during pregnancy.

While chocolate itself is - thankfully - absent from this no-go list, expectant mothers are recommended against overindulging in the tasty treat due to its fat, sugar and caffeine content.

There are many benefits that may come with moderate chocolate consumption, however. Chocolate contains flavanols - a type of flavonoid - that have been linked to reduced risk of cardiovascular problems and lower cholesterol; the darker the chocolate, the more flavanols it contains.

Previous studies have also suggested that moderate chocolate consumption during pregnancy may lower the risk of preeclampsia - where the blood supply to the fetus is reduced due to the mother's high blood pressure.

However, Dr. Emmanuel Bujold, of the Université Laval Québec City, Canada, notes that the results of research assessing the link between chocolate intake during pregnancy and preeclampsia have been conflicting, spurring him and his colleagues to find out more.

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Shivanjali women's Hospital is a multilingual, state of the art Gynec and Fertility Clinic that offers personalised care with latest technology needed to manage infertility an repoductive disorders. Our Clinic works on a clear principal that thebest possible clinical services for diagnosing and treating Reporductive disorders should run hand n handwith research, to the better understanding the causes. Our fertility specialists, combined, maintain a high sucessful pregnancy rate. We provide,, the guidance, support and treatment to the infertile couple to overcome repoductive challenges and achieve their dream of conceiving a child. To know more about the types of Repoductive Assistance we offer, Please visit our WebSite: www.gynecologistlive.com At SWH you will see expert health care providers who are active in setting the standards for fertility experts and support staff who work together to address all of your physical and emotional concerns.