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Ramandeep Kaur
Ramandeep Kaur

Ramandeep Kaur

MBBS.U.Jammu.MBBS.2009, MD.U.Jammu.Obstetrics & Gynaecology.2013

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16-17-18, 19-20-21-22, Piccadily Rd, Sub. City Center, Sector 34A, Sector 35, Chandigarh, ??????? 160022, India
16-17-18, 19-20-21-22, Piccadily Rd, Sub. City Center, Sector 34A, Sector 35, Chandigarh, ??????? 160022, India

16-17-18, 19-20-21-22, Piccadily Rd, Sub. City Center, Sector 34A, Sector 35, Chandigarh, ??????? 160022, India

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Vandan

DNB.Obstetrics & Gynecology

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5, SH 6, Sector 17, Jyoti Nagar, Kurukshetra, Haryana 136118, India
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is an epidural injection?

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An epidural injection is a numbing medicine that is given before the child is born. It numbs the lower half of the body during labor.

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What should I pack in my hospital bag while approaching the delivery date?

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Ensure to pack all the essentials, such as toiletries, comfortable clothes that are at an ease to breastfeed the baby, socks, slippers, and other necessary things as per your requirement. Depending on the season, make sure to pack comfortable clothes for the baby to be born.

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Do I need to have an ultrasound scan every month during pregnancy?

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You are not advised to take an ultrasound scan without the doctor's concern while carrying. Go for an ultrasound scan as per the doctor’s instructions.

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What is amniotic fluid?

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Amniotic fluid is a clear fluid that is found in the amniotic sac after conceiving. The baby is surrounded by amniotic fluid and it plays a vital role in fetal development.

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What are the foods to avoid in pregnancy?

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Some of the foods to avoid during pregnancy are uncooked or half cooked raw fish/meat, oily foods/snacks, unpastuerised milk & cheese, raw sprouts, unripe papaya, processed junk foods, caffeine, and alcohol.

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How many liters of water should I drink during pregnancy?

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You should drink at least 8 to 12 glasses of water during pregnancy. It helps to aid digestion and ideal levels of amniotic fluid that surrounds the fetus.

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Does having fibroids affect getting pregnant?

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Usually having fibroids does not affect the ability to conceive as it doesn’t impact ovulation. However, having submucosal fibroids can make it difficult to maintain pregnancy.

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What are the causes of infertility in women?

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Hormonal problems, endometriosis, obesity, underweight, structural problems of the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries are some of the common causes of infertility in women.

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Is it normal to experience longer periods after giving birth?

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It is quite normal for some women to experience longer, heavier and painful periods after delivery. This is because a larger uterine cavity results in the shedding of more endometrium leading to heavy and longer periods.

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Does breastfeeding cause hormonal changes?

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Breastfeeding surely brings in specific hormonal changes like irregular menstrual cycles, mood swings, and postpartum depression. However, all these will subside gradually after a few weeks of giving birth to a baby.

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Which fruits should be avoided during pregnancy?

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Although fruits are healthy, it is advised to avoid papaya, pineapple, and grapes during pregnancy. Having raw papaya can cause premature contractions and can harm the baby.

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How much is the ideal weight to gain during pregnancy?

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Weight gain during pregnancy varies with individuals. However, most of the time, pregnant women gain 10kg to 12.5kg weight during pregnancy.

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Is it safe to pump breast milk?

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Mother’s milk provides all the essential nutrients to the baby. It is safe to pump breast milk when the mother is not available to feed her baby or finds it painful when the baby breastfeeds.

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What is Hymenoplasty?

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Hymenoplasty is a surgical procedure that repairs and reconstructs a woman's hymen.

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When do people opt for a Hymenoplasty surgery?

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Usually, the hymen is broken during sexual intercourse or when involved in certain physical activities like sports. Hymenoplasty is done to reconstruct the broken hymen.

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Is Hymenoplasty a major surgery?

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Hymenoplasty is a simple surgery that takes less than 30 minutes to complete.

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Does the Hymenoplasty procedure carry any side effects?

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Hymenoplasty does not have any side effects. However, one might experience spotting and discomfort during the initial days (2-3days) after the procedure.

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Is there any risk involved with Hymenoplasty surgery?

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There are no risks and complications involved with the Hymenoplasty procedure. There would be mild bleeding and swelling in the outer region because of the suture that usually gets healed quickly.

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What should be avoided after Hymenoplasty?

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After Hymenoplasty surgery, avoid sexual intercourse or using tampons for at least 6 weeks after the surgery and avoid wearing uncomfortable and tight-fitting underwear.

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Will Hymenoplasty have an impact on the menstrual cycle?

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Hymenoplasty surgery does not cause any disturbance to the routine menstrual cycle. The procedure involves the surface level reconstruction and thus does not impact the menstrual cycle.

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What are vaginal cysts?

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Vaginal cysts are closed sac-like pockets filled with air, fluid, or pus on the vaginal lining.

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What are the symptoms of vaginal cysts?

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Usually, vaginal cysts do not have any specific symptoms. However, a person with a vaginal cyst may experience redness or swelling, difficulty in sitting, fever & chills, and draining of the fluid or pus from the cyst.

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What are the types of vaginal cysts?

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The different types of vaginal cysts are Bartholin’s gland cysts, inclusion cysts, Müllerian cysts, and Gartner’s duct cysts.

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Can I take a bath while having a vaginal cyst?

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If the cyst is painful, taking warm water or a slightly hot water bath can pull out the pus and help to drain the cyst. This also helps to relieve pain and itching resulting from cysts.

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Can I squeeze the cyst for quick healing?

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You should never try to squeeze the cyst. Although it might drain the fluid or pus, the ooze out pus can cause infection.

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Will vaginal cysts go away without treatment?

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In some cases, vaginal cysts can go away without treatment. But, if the cysts cause any symptoms and if they are infected, you might need treatment.

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How long does it take to get rid of vaginal cysts?

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Usually, it takes up to 6 weeks for a vaginal cyst to go away. You may need pain medications for a few days even after the fluid from the cyst is drained out.

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What are uterine fibroids?

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Uterine fibroids are abnormal, noncancerous growths that develop in the walls of the uterus.

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What are the symptoms of uterine fibroids?

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Painful menstruation, frequent urination, lower back pain, abdominal bloating and constipation are common symptoms seen in those with uterine fibroids.

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What causes uterine fibroids?

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The exact cause of uterine fibroids remains unclear. However, it is believed that estrogen and progesterone hormones stimulate the growth of fibroids.

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Are uterine fibroids confined to any specific age group?

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Most commonly, uterine fibroids develop during childbearing years, i.e., mostly between 30-40 years of age. However, some women are diagnosed with uterine fibroids even before 30 years.

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How are uterine fibroids diagnosed?

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An ultrasound scan investigates uterine fibroids. An MRI scan might also be needed to detect the location and size of the fibroids. It is mostly done in women who are approaching the menopausal stage.

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Can a woman conceive with uterine fibroids?

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Most of the time, uterine fibroids do not interfere with ovulation and impact the ability to become pregnant. However, submucosal fibroids can make it difficult for the pregnancy to sustain.

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Will untreated uterine fibroids lead to complications?

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Uterine fibroids rarely lead to complications. One of the major complications is anaemia (drop in the red blood cells).

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Can we prevent uterine fibroids?

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It is not possible to prevent the development of uterine fibroids. However, practising healthy lifestyle choices, such as eating a good amount of fruits and vegetables, regular exercise, and maintaining healthy body weight, can reduce the risk.

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What is labiaplasty?

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Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure to reduce the size of labia minora, the inner flaps of the vulva on either side of the genital opening.

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Who can opt for labiaplasty?

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A female with excessive tissue on the labia (4-5cms) is an ideal candidate to go for a labiaplasty.

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Which type of anaesthesia is given to perform a labiaplasty?

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The labiaplasty procedure is performed under local anaesthesia.

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How long does it take to complete a labiaplasty procedure?

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It takes less than an hour for the completion of labiaplasty.

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What are the risks involved with labiaplasty?

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Labiaplasty may carry certain risks, such as numbness in the treated area, chronic dryness, reduced vulvar sensitivity, and scarring.

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How quick is the recovery after labiaplasty?

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One can recover within a week of the labiaplasty procedure. The doctor would prescribe antibiotics to minimize the risk of infection.

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What are the measures to be taken during the recovery phase?

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It is advised to wear loose-fitting clothing to avoid pain and excessive friction on the treated skin. Any kind of rigorous exercises and physical activities should be avoided and avoid using tampons for at least 4 to 6 weeks after the procedure.

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Does labiaplasty affect giving birth to a child?

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The risk of giving birth to a child after labiaplasty is very minimal. There is a slight risk of experiencing an additional laxity and stretching in the labial tissues.

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What is a Myomectomy?

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A myomectomy is a surgical procedure to remove fibroids from a woman’s uterus. Fibroids are benign growths in the uterus. Based on the location of growth in the uterus, they are categorised into different types.

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What causes fibroids in the uterus?

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The exact reason why fibroids form is unknown. They may be caused because of genetics or hormonal imbalances.

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What are the symptoms of fibroids?

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Most fibroids do not cause any symptoms and are harmless. However, when the fibroids grow too large, they cause symptoms like:

  • Heavy bleeding

  • Pain in the abdomen, lower back and pelvis

  • Irregular or longer-lasting periods

  • Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse

  • Frequent urination or constipation

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How are fibroids diagnosed?

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Fibroids in the uterus can be detected by tests like:

  • Pelvic exam

  • MRI

  • Ultrasound

  • Hysteroscopy

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What are the different types of myomectomy?

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The different types of myomectomy are:

  • Hysteroscopic myomectomy

  • Robotic myomectomy

  • Laparoscopic myomectomy

  • Abdominal myomectomy

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How is hysteroscopic myomectomy done?

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This procedure is applicable only for submucosal fibroids which are in the uterine cavity. The fibroids in the uterine wall cannot be removed through this procedure.

Flow of the procedure:

  • Patient is given general anaesthesia for the procedure

  • A 1-2 inch incision is made in the vagina

  • An instrument called a hysteroscopic resectoscope is passed through the vagina into the uterine cavity

  • The fibroids are removed through the vagina

  • The incision is taped and the patient is taken to the recovery room

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What are the steps involved in robotic myomectomy?

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In this procedure, a tiny robot is inserted through an incision in the vagina to remove the fibroids.

Flow of the procedure:

  • Patient is given general anaesthesia for the procedure

  • 4 small incisions are made in the abdomen

  • A tiny robot is inserted through one of the incisions

  • The camera footage is visible on a screen that guides the doctor to perform the surgery

  • The fibroids are cut into smaller bits and removed through the incisions

  • The incisions are taped and the patient is taken to the recovery room

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How is laparoscopic myomectomy performed?

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This procedure can be used to remove smaller fibroids. If you have large or several fibroids, this procedure is not advisable.

Flow of the procedure:

  • Patient is given general anaesthesia for the procedure

  • Several small incisions are made

  • Surgical and viewing instruments are inserted into the incisions

  • The fibroids are removed through one of the incisions

  • The incision is taped and the patient is taken to the recovery room

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How is abdominal myomectomy done?

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This is an open surgery in which the fibroids are removed directly from a large incision made in the lower abdomen.

Flow of the procedure:

  • Patient is given general anaesthesia for the procedure

  • A large incision is made in the abdomen

  • The fibroids are removed from the large incision

  • The incision is sutured using several stitches and the patient is taken into the recovery room

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Is a myomectomy a major surgery?

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Abdominal myomectomy is a major surgical procedure. The other procedures are relatively simple procedures which don’t involve complications.

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How dangerous is a myomectomy?

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Abdominal myomectomy is a complicated procedure. There is a risk of haemorrhage, anaemia, wound sepsis, pelvic adhesions and uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies.

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How long does it take to recover from a myomectomy?

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You may need about 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover. Do not lift anything heavy while you are recovering so that your incision and your belly muscles can heal.

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Is a myomectomy painful?

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After myomectomy surgery, most women experience relief of bothersome signs and symptoms, such as excessive menstrual bleeding and pelvic pain and pressure.

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How soon can I go back to work after a myomectomy?

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Depending on the type of surgery, you can return to work within two to six weeks (abdominal myomectomy takes the longest recovery time)

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After a myomectomy, when does the swelling go away?

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The swelling will take several weeks to go down. It may take about 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover.

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What is a Hysterectomy?

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A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure for partial or complete removal of a woman’s uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes. This surgery is conducted when the patient is suffering from heavy bleeding due to fibroids, pain, uterine prolapse in which the uterus slips into the vagina or even cancer.

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What is the most common reason for having a hysterectomy?

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The most common reasons for having a hysterectomy include development of fibroids, cancer, endometriosis (abnormal growth of uterine lining), heavy bleeding, severe pain etc

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What causes problems in the uterus?

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The main cause of problems in the uterus is hormonal imbalance. When the hormones oestrogen and progesterone are produced in abnormal quantities, they cause problems like the development of fibroids, cancer, endometriosis (abnormal growth of uterine lining), heavy bleeding, pain etc.

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What are the noticeable symptoms when there is a problem in the uterus?

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When there is a problem in the uterus, most of the common symptoms that you might experience are:

  • Heavy bleeding

  • Pain in the abdomen

  • Irregular periods

  • Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse

  • Frequent urination or constipation

  • A feeling of something coming out of the vagina

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What are the tests done before the doctor suggests hysterectomy?

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The doctor decides if you need a hysterectomy based on the flowing tests:

  • Pelvic exam

  • Pap smear

  • Endometrial sampling (biopsy of lining of the uterus)

  • Pelvic ultrasound or Pelvic CT scan

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What are the types of hysterectomy?

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The different types of hysterectomy are:

  • Vaginal hysterectomy

  • Robot-assisted hysterectomy

  • Laparoscopic hysterectomy

  • Abdominal hysterectomy

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How is a vaginal hysterectomy done?

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In this procedure, an incision is made in the vagina to remove the uterus.

Flow of the procedure:

  • Patient is given general anaesthesia for the procedure

  • A 1-2 inch incision is made in the vagina

  • The doctor makes a cut in the vaginal wall to reach to the uterus

  • The uterus is removed through the incision

  • The incision is taped and the patient is taken to the recovery room

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What should I expect following a hysterectomy?

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A hysterectomy surgery requires a hospital stay of 2-3 days. You will have vaginal bleeding and discharge after the surgery.

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How is robot-assisted hysterectomy done?

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In this procedure, a tiny robot is inserted through an incision to remove the uterus.

Flow of the procedure:

  • Patient is given general anaesthesia for the procedure

  • A 1-2 inch incision is made in the vagina

  • A tiny robot is inserted into the incision

  • The camera footage is visible on a screen that guides the doctor to perform the surgery

  • The uterus is removed through the incisions

  • The incision is taped and the patient is taken to the recovery room

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Can a woman get pregnant after a hysterectomy?

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Once the uterus is removed, the woman cannot become pregnant. Hence, this surgery is only done when there is no other alternative treatment.

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How is abdominal hysterectomy done?

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This is an open surgery in which the uterus is removed directly from a large incision made in the lower abdomen.

Flow of the procedure:

  • Patient is given general anaesthesia for the procedure

  • A large 5-7 inch incision is made in the abdomen

  • The doctor reaches into the lower abdomen and removes the uterus

  • The incision is sutured and the patient is taken into the recovery room

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What is removed during a hysterectomy?

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A total hysterectomy removes all of the uterus, including the cervix. The ovaries and fallopian tubes may or may not be removed. This is the most common type of hysterectomy. In a partial, also called subtotal or supracervical, hysterectomy, just the upper part of the uterus is removed.

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How long does the stomach stay swollen after hysterectomy?

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Swelling and puffiness of the belly after a hysterectomy is common. The swelling will take several weeks to go down.

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What will happen if a cyst ignored?

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Usually, cysts disappear on their own. However, ignoring symptoms like pain, abdominal bloating can make the cyst rupture. Rupturing of the cyst may cause a life-threatening immune system response called sepsis.

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Is it painful to have a cyst removed?

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The procedure takes only about 1-2 hours and is practically painless. You might have mild discomfort after the procedure.

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When can I return to work after an ovarian cyst removal?

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After a laparoscopic cyst removal surgery, you can return to work after two to three weeks. You can resume daily activities a day or two after the surgery.

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What is an Ovarian Cystectomy?

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An ovarian cystectomy is a procedure to remove one or more cysts from the ovaries. In women, ovaries are reproductive organs where the eggs mature. Sometimes, fluid fills on the surface or inside the ovary forming a cyst. If the cyst causes serious health problems, an ovarian cystectomy is done to remove the cyst.

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What causes ovarian cysts?

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Ovaries have a sac called a follicle where the eggs develop and mature. When the egg is released, the follicle should break. If the follicle does not break, the fluid inside it is retained which forms the cyst.

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What are the symptoms of ovarian cysts?

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Usually, ovarian cysts are harmless. They develop and disappear on their own. But, sometimes they may result in symptoms, such as:

  • Pain in the pelvic area

  • Bloating and heaviness in the abdomen

  • Fever, nausea, chills

  • Painful bowel movements

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How is an ovarian cyst diagnosed?

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An ovarian cyst is diagnosed by pelvic examination and an ultrasound scan is done to confirm the cyst.

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What are the diet restrictions to be taken after surgery for ovarian cysts?

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After surgery, it is recommended to take:

  • High fibre foods

  • Anti-inflammatory foods and spices, including tomatoes, turmeric, etc

  • Lean proteins like fish, egg, and chicken

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How are ovarian cysts treated?

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Ovarian cysts can be treated by laparoscopic surgery or by a laparotomy.

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What is the recovery time for laparotomy surgery?

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It takes 1-2 weeks of time to recover from laparotomy surgery.

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How is laparoscopic surgery for ovarian cysts done?

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In a laparoscopic procedure, the cyst is removed through a small incision near the navel.

  • The patient is given general anaesthesia for the procedure

  • A small incision is made near the navel

  • Using small laparoscopic instruments, the cyst is removed through the incision

  • The incision is taped or sutured and the patient is taken to the recovery room

  • The cyst is immediately tested for cancer

  • If the cyst is found to be cancerous, the ovaries are also removed.

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What happens in a laparotomy for ovarian cysts?

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In this procedure, a large incision is made in the abdomen to remove the cyst.

  • The patient is given general anaesthesia for the procedure

  • A large incision is made in the abdomen

  • The cyst is removed through the incision

  • The incision is sutured and the patient is taken to the recovery room

  • The cyst is immediately tested for cancer

  • If the cyst is found to be cancerous, the ovaries are also removed.

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Does laparotomy carry any risks?

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There are some risks involved with laparotomy surgery. They may be:

  • Allergic or adverse reaction to anaesthesia or other drugs

  • Bleeding

  • Infection

  • Injury to bowel or bladder

  • Severe pain

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Is the dilation and curettage process painful?

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The procedure is done under local or general anaesthesia. So, you will feel very pain or discomfort during the procedure.

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How many days of rest is required after DNC?

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DNC is an outpatient procedure and you can be back to your normal routine in one or two days.

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Can dilation and curettage cause infertility?

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Sometimes after a DNC, scar tissues may form inside the uterus. These tissues may cause infertility. However, the chances of this happening are very low.

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Will I experience any pain after DNC? How long will the pain last?

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It is normal to experience some discomfort and cramping after the procedure. However, this will last only for one or two days.

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What is Dilation and Curettage?

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Dilation and Curettage is a simple procedure using which the uterine lining and tissues are removed. The cervix is first dilated and using a curette, the tissue is removed. This procedure is done after a miscarriage or pregnancy termination. It is also done to diagnose or treat fibroids or cancer.

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What are the causes?

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The most common cause of miscarriage or abnormal bleeding is infection. Another reason is hormonal imbalance. This hormonal imbalance also causes polyps and uterine cancer.

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When is DNC needed?

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The doctor will recommend a DNC procedure based on the situation. Very heavy bleeding, cancer diagnosis are some of the situations that would need a DNC.

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How is DNC performed?

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  • The patient is given general or local anaesthesia for the procedure

  • The doctor uses rods to dilate your cervix

  • Using a spoon-shaped instrument, the doctor scrapes out the uterine lining and tissue

  • If there are polyps or fibroids to be removed, it is done through the vagina

  • The patient is then taken to the recovery room

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Does DNC require a hospital stay?

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DNC is an outpatient procedure that does not require a hospital stay. One can resume work within a day or two after the procedure.

Since 1971, pregnancy termination has been legal in India under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act. Ayu Health hospital specialists terminates an unwanted pregnancy in the safest way.

No Parental / Spousal Consent Required.

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Is the procedure painful?

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Every woman is different, mostly the pain will be similar to menstrual cramps. However, Ayu Health offers several options to help you feel comfortable, and help manage any pain.

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How will my pregnancy termination affect my menstrual cycle?

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Pregnancy termination starts a new menstrual cycle, so your period should go back to normal in 4-8 weeks. If you don’t get your period 8 weeks after your pregnancy termination, let your doctor know.

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Will pregnancy termination cause infertility?

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It is a myth that termination of pregnancy causes infertility, There is no scientific evidence that pregnancy termination is in any way linked to infertility. This is a normal part of healthy reproductive care.

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Can I use birth control pills after pregnancy termination?

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Yes, you can use birth control pills as there is high chance of getting pregnant right after the pregnancy termination

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How confidential is the service?

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We understand the need for confidentiality and have a legal duty to protect your privacy. We keep information about you safe and secure.

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Does pregnancy termination cause breast cancer?

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Having a pregnancy termination doesn’t increase your risk for breast cancer, and it doesn’t cause depression or mental health issues either.

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