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Trusted Care for Every Woman 💖
🤰 Safe Pregnancy Journey
🌸 Infertility Solutions
🤱 Breastfeeding Support
📍 Keshav Porwal Hospital, Bhilwara
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23/05/2026

🌸 Persistent Leucorrhea is not always normal!
Long-standing leucorrhea (white vaginal discharge) can lead to:
✔️ Recurrent vaginal infections
✔️ Persistent itching and irritation
✔️ Burning sensation while passing urine
✔️ Pelvic discomfort or pain
✔️ Pain during in*******se
✔️ Cervical infections if left untreated
✔️ Disturbed sleep and daily activities due to discomfort
✔️ Increased risk of ascending reproductive tract infections in some cases

⚠️ Normal vaginal discharge is usually clear or milky white, odorless, and not associated with itching or pain. Seek medical advice if you notice a change in color, smell, amount, or associated symptoms.

👩‍⚕️ Timely consultation can identify the cause and provide appropriate treatment.



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23/05/2026

I had tremors in my hand while I was giving my exam 20 years back , this time is so stressful both for the students and parents , how can a system fail in securing proper system for that .
A diaper is designed to prevent leaks. An examination system should be too.

Millions of students dedicate years of effort, discipline, and hope to crack NEET. They deserve a system that protects their hard work and ensures a level playing field for everyone.

Fair exams are not a privilege—they are a necessity.

What are your thoughts on strengthening trust and transparency in competitive examinations?

👇 Share your opinion in the comments.

22/05/2026

🥭 “Don’t eat mangoes while breastfeeding, or your baby will get jaundice!” ❌

This is a common myth with no scientific evidence behind it.

A breastfeeding mother eating mangoes does not cause jaundice in her baby. Mangoes are nutritious and can be enjoyed as part of a balanced diet during lactation.

Trust science, not myths. 💛

👉 Watch till the end and follow for evidence-based pregnancy, breastfeeding, and newborn care tips.

MYTH BUSTER: Does eating mangoes while breastfeeding cause jaundice in babies?

❌ Myth: A mother who eats mangoes while breastfeeding can cause jaundice in her baby.

✅ Fact: There is no scientific link between a breastfeeding mother’s mango consumption and neonatal jaundice.

Jaundice in newborns is usually related to bilirubin metabolism and is not caused by mothers eating mangoes. In fact, mangoes provide vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants that can be part of a healthy breastfeeding diet.

Before restricting foods based on myths, always rely on evidence-based medical advice.

💬 Have you heard this myth before? Let us know in the comments!

Follow for more breastfeeding and newborn care myth-busters.

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21/05/2026

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21/05/2026

🌸 First Trimester Care: Small Steps, Big Impact! 🌸

The first 12 weeks of pregnancy are crucial for your baby’s growth and development. Taking care of yourself now lays the foundation for a healthy pregnancy ahead. ❤️

✅ Start folic acid supplements as advised
✅ Eat a balanced, nutritious diet
✅ Stay well hydrated
✅ Get adequate rest and sleep
✅ Avoid smoking, alcohol, and self-medication
✅ Attend regular antenatal check-ups
✅ Contact your doctor if you experience heavy bleeding, severe pain, or persistent vomiting

A healthy mother is the first gift to a healthy baby. 🤰

20/05/2026

💧 Water broke? Time to act smart, not panic!
Once the membranes rupture at term pregnancy, timely assessment and proper labour management are essential for the safety of both mother and baby. Early hospital evaluation helps reduce the risk of infection and ensures a healthy delivery journey. 🤰✨

Labour Protocol After Leaking (Term Pregnancy):
✔️ Confirm rupture of membranes
✔️ Assess baby’s heart rate and mother’s vital signs
✔️ Check labour progress and cervical dilatation
✔️ Monitor for signs of infection
✔️ Induce labour if contractions do not start naturally within the recommended time frame
✔️ Continuous maternal and fetal monitoring during labour
✔️ Avoid unnecessary repeated vaginal examinations

Remember: If your water breaks, note the time, colour, and amount of fluid, and contact your healthcare provider promptly.



19/05/2026

✨ Early pregnancy symptoms can be different for every woman.
If you are experiencing missed periods, breast tenderness, fatigue, mood swings, or sensitivity to smells, don’t ignore these signs.
Timely testing and medical guidance are very important. 🌼

18/05/2026

Vaginismus is real, common, and treatable. 💜
Pain during intimacy is not “just in your mind” — your body deserves understanding, care, and healing.

Vaginismus is a condition where the vaginal muscles tighten involuntarily, making pe*******on painful or difficult. It can affect confidence, relationships, and emotional well-being, but with proper guidance, pelvic floor therapy, counselling, and medical support, recovery is possible.
Seeking help is a step toward comfort, confidence, and a healthier intimate life.

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16/05/2026

Choosing a Copper T is a safe, long-term and hormone-free way to prevent pregnancy. It works for years, is reversible, and allows natural fertility to return once removed. Convenient, effective, and suitable for many women after delivery too. ✨

15/05/2026

PCOS now being referred to as PMOS highlights that it is not just about ovaries, but a broader metabolic and hormonal condition affecting the whole body.
Awareness, early lifestyle changes, and timely treatment can help women live healthier and happier lives. 🌸

14/05/2026

Your body deserves care, respect, and protection. Choosing contraception is not about fear, it’s about taking control of your health, future, and well-being. Safe choices today can protect your body, emotions, and dreams tomorrow. 💛

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