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Dr Deepti Gupta graduated in medicine from Mumbai and pursued post graduation in Obstetrics and Gynecology from Gwalior. She has over 22 years of experience and has worked in Gandhi Medical College Bhopal before settling in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. She has been practicing obstetrician/ gynecologist since 2008 with special interest in infertility reproductive health. Currently, Dr. Gupta is an assistant professor in the department of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College Jabalpur and infertility/ IVF specialist at Ankur Fertility Clinic, Jabalpur. She’s passionate about women’s health and upliftment. She herself is a mother of two kids, an avid reader and enjoys various artforms. She’s a regular at various national/ state conferences and has many publications to her credit.
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A home pregnancy test (HPT) is often useful to know about pregnancy immediately. Many women prefer this test since it provides you with the answer in the privacy of your own house. But what if we told you that there are chances of experiencing a false-positive home pregnancy test result? Yes, this is possible and…
Pregnancy is commonly accompanied by complaints of heartburn and acidity because of changes in the digestive system. Therefore, women are curious whether it is safe to take an antacid during pregnancy. The digestive system is affected during pregnancy because of hormonal changes, enhanced blood flow, and the pressure of the growing fetus. Antacids help manage…
A complete blood count or CBC test during pregnancy assesses the full blood count in mothers and determines any underlying diseases and conditions. Doctors may order a CBC test for anemia screening and analyze the hemoglobin and hematocrit levelsiXA blood test that calculates the percentage of red blood cells in the blood. during prenatal visits. Although…
Norovirus infection, commonly known as stomach flu, is a common gastrointestinal infection. Abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, and headaches are some symptoms that may happen in pregnancy as well as in norovirus infection. However, infection of norovirus in pregnancy needs medical attention. Moreover, experiencing norovirus infection in pregnancy can make things difficult for expecting mothers. You…
Pregnancy after 30 is a personal choice, and many women have healthy and successful pregnancies. Although there are some risks and complications that can arise in pregnancies in the late 30s, good prenatal care could help you overcome them. Most women delay pregnancy while focusing on a career or other personal reasons. Fertility declines when…
Peurperal or post-delivery infections are common but often ignored condition. They can vary from minor infections to severe ones and can have long term effect on future health outcomes. Hence women should be aware of this condition and consult their gynecologist if they notice any fever, discharge, redness, etc. Postpartum infections may occur after vaginal…