Best Gynaecology Hospitals

Fortis Memorial Research Institute
Gurgaon, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Sector 44, Gurugram
8746 KM's away
Specialities
47Doctors
76Beds
1000
Apollo Hospital Delhi
Delhi, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Mathura Rd, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110076
8768 KM's away
Specialities
48Doctors
237Beds
1000
Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road
Chennai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
21/22 Greams Lane, Thousand Lights, Off Greams Road
8952 KM's away
Specialities
45Doctors
246Beds
560
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Rao Saheb, Achutrao Patwardhan Marg, Four Bungalows, Lokhandwala Complex Road
8206 KM's away
Specialities
36Doctors
64Beds
750
Lotus Hospitals For Women And Children
Hyderabad, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
6-2-29, Lakdikapul Road
8784 KM's away
Specialities
5Doctors
5Beds
150
Blk Hospital Delhi
Delhi, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Pusa Rd, Radha Soami Satsang, Rajendra Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110005
8759 KM's away
Specialities
43Doctors
148Beds
650

Sunshine Hospital
Navi Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
C-19, Nerul, Navi Mumbai
8225 KM's away
Specialities
9Doctors
17Beds
0
Sai Snehdeep Hospital
Navi Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Plot 12-13, Sector 20, Kopar Khairane
8224 KM's away
Specialities
25Doctors
39Beds
125
Fortis Hospital Mulund
Mumbai, IndiaMulti-Specialty Hospital
Mulund, Goregaon Link Rd, Nahur West
8219 KM's away
Specialities
46Doctors
114Beds
261Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4770)
Sir meri wife n abortion pill liya phir uske baad bledding hui clots bhi aaye phir sab normal ho gya 7 Din m jis Din se bleeding bnd hui us Din white brown discharge ho rha normal koi drd nhi h koi bhi bhi smell nhi aa rha
Female | 22
If you have opted for a blood clot and brown or white discharge after taking an abortion pill then the symptoms you bothered seem of a natural recovery process and are seen more if there are no pain and odd smells. While you heal, such complaints may appear, but their early monitoring is the key point. In the case of obvious and constant discharge, significant deviations, fear, or suspicions come to mind, you might want to talk to your gynecologist for proper advice.
Answered on 26th Dec '24

Dr. Himali Patel
I am 25 year old . I have indulge in unprotected sex last week. 25 th was my periods date last month but this month I didn't get my periods. Also in today my morning i watch that i have a pure white and tight discharge. So i want to ask you that what can i do now.
Female | 25
These signs could indicate possible pregnancy, infection, or hormonal imbalance. You need to take a pregnancy test first to exclude the chance of being pregnant. In case the result is negative then see a gynecologist for more investigations into the matter and receive necessary treatment where applicable as well.
Answered on 11th June '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hi sir/mam I hav rashes problems my lag side and pvt parts .
Male | 37
You need to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and treatment. Keep the area clean and dry and wear loose clothing. Over the counter creams may provide temporary relief, but consulting a gynecologist or dermatologists is essential for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Manas N
Ma'am my estimated periods date is 7th March and today is 11th March still no periods and few days ago i feel lower back pain but no periods
Female | 18
Many factors including stress or hormonal imbalances may themselves be causing the delay. Please talk to your gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel
Hello , I am pregnant of 7 months and I am feeling pain from 1 week and I have also taken medicine but it is not reducing.
Female | 29
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ankita Mago
Yesterday my condom burst during intercourse and I would like to know whether the morningafter pill helps her even though she takes the normal pill. Since we are not in Germany at the moment, we urgently need a message. It's the 6th day she's been taking the pill after her bleeding
Female | 18
Emergency contraception should be taken within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse. While the morning-after pill can remain useful, even when you are taking normal birth control pills regularly. Gynecologists should always be consulted for personalized and punctual advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
Hi doctor, I need few suggestions from you Please guide me My name is swathi age is 29 Currently 37 weeks and 5 days I had recent check ups where doc said like I have high BP and my amniotic fluid is reduced from 14.8 to 11 .after following the tablets and injection.we have another check up where doc advised to take bp tablet for 3 times and also mentioned that my baby heart rate is 171 and Umbilical artery PI is high with fetal tachy cardia . After check up I have temperature of 99 F . So doc advised to take medicine for cold .as I have slight cold from last night .Another visit is after 2 days Could you please suggest me what to do for this like precaution to be taken or what can I do to maintain for good health of my baby
Female | 29
Elevated blood pressure during pregnancy risks complications. Low amniotic fluid requires close observation. Rapid fetal heart rate raises alarm. Fever potentially signals infection. Consistently take blood pressure medication. Hydrate well to promote amniotic fluid production. Rest adequately. Consult your gynecologist promptly for guidance addressing these issues.
Answered on 23rd July '24

Dr. Himali Patel
Hi, My gf is pregnant for 1 month ago after 1 month when her periods can't come then we check this and found pregnancy positive after we were decided we don't pursue this so she was taking obortion medicine like,she take 2 in the vagina and 1 under the tongue but after this exercise it's been 19 hours ago bleeding cannot start what we should need to do
Female | 20
Bleeding may not begin promptly after taking abortion pills. For some females, there could be a delay in bleeding starting. This is sometimes normal, so don't get anxious yet. The body requires time to respond to the medicine. Ensure she rests and takes care of herself properly. Contact a gynecologist for guidance if bleeding hasn't commenced after 24 hours.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Smita , age 21, female , had pregnancy termination via suction pump on 5 Nov 2023 . Few days after termination I noticed a few red pimple like bumps near the vaginal opening. They gradually increased in size and number. The bumps are swollen red ,many in no with few large in size causing discomfort in urinating and even walking.
Female | 21
You might be having genital herpes which can develop painful red bumps in the area of the vagina. You should go to a gynecologist or an STI specialist in order to get the right diagnosis, and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel
I'm 19 years old I aborted pregnant 3 days ago and l had sex today, Can that lead to pregnant or not ?
Female | 19
Having sex right after an abortion increases the chances of getting pregnant again. Your body needs time to recover. Wait for a while before intimacy. An abortion causes changes needing healing. Having sex too soon risks complications. Take a break from intimacy for now. Use contraceptives when resuming sexual activity later.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am 18 i did a medical abortion august i saw my period september october i didn't see my period i did pt and it is negative i don't understand
Female | 18
It's important to understand that a person's external appearance doesn't always reflect their actual weight. Often, excess weight can be hidden within the body, which may result from a lack of physical activity or consuming unhealthy foods. This hidden weight can lead to issues like fatigue, breathing difficulties, or joint pain. To address this, it's advisable to eat healthy foods, stay active, and consult a gynecologist for guidance.
Answered on 28th Oct '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I have been on the combination pill for four months. Sometime in my last pack I have missed two pills, I have no idea where. I am supposed to start my first inactive pill on Thursday. I had unprotected sex on Saturday and Sunday. I did take my pills in the week leading up to the unprotected sex. I do also know that I did not miss two consecutive pills. What do I do with the two left over pills? Do I still take the inactive pills for this pack?
Female | 23
If you miss two pills in a single pack, it may lower the effectiveness of the contraceptive in protecting you from becoming pregnant. The risk will obviously be minimal since they were non-consecutive. Take the remaining ones according to the instructions and begin the inactive pills as per your diary. In case you have any strange signs such as abnormal bleeding or spotting, use extra birth control methods and consult your gynecologist for more advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I had unprotected sex may 25th and then two hours later I took a plan b. Then a week later I had it unprotected again he didn’t cum and wasn’t even close and I didn’t take anything. I was getting worried and decided to take a pregnancy test and it was negative. The test I took was a first response test which can tell you early. Then I took an EPT branded pregnancy test and that was also negative. I did it yesterday and this was a week from my period. I just want to know if those results are something I should rely on? Can they be right if they are specifically for early testing?
Female | 18
In case you didn’t know, a not positive report from First Response brand or EPT brand kits is a good thing. This is because they can identify pregnancy hormones early, enabling you to trust the results. However, it is recommended that you seek further guidance from a gynecologist if you have any concerns or start feeling unwell.
Answered on 10th June '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
Im 32 years old diagnose of 9 months of polycystic ovarian morphology And this endometrium 0:48 cm
Female | Pebie ann panaligan
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) can cause various symptoms, including irregular menstruation, weight gain, and acne. It arises from hormonal imbalances, often affecting insulin levels. Managing PCOS typically involves lifestyle changes such as maintaining a balanced diet and regular exercise, which can help regulate your menstrual cycle and improve overall well-being. Medications may also be recommended to address specific symptoms. It's essential to have an open discussion with your gynecologist regarding your concerns and treatment options, as they can offer personalized guidance and support tailored to your needs.
Answered on 27th Jan '25

Dr. Himali Patel
Hello I'm a teenage girl I'm 17 years old, and I'm not having my periods, I didn't went to do anything physical but it's been 6days late and I'm not having my periods
Female | 17
It’s not that rare for young girls to have irregular periods. Some reasons why your menstruation is late may include stress or hormonal changes caused by gaining or losing weight. Take it easy because this happens to a lot of people. Remember to eat well-balanced meals, get enough physical activity every day, and find ways to relax. However, if this condition continues for several months or if there are any other symptoms accompanying it, talk with a gynecologist.
Answered on 6th June '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I am 29 year old, I doubt I am pregnant please help me figure it out
Female | 29
Most of the signs of pregnancy are the following: missed period, fatigue, nausea, or vomiting, frequent urination, and swollen or painful breasts. If you have been sexually active and notice these symptoms, there is a possibility you may be pregnant. The best way to be sure is by using a home pregnancy test kit. These kits are usually found at most drugstores and are easy to use. Follow the instructions on the box, and within minutes you will have your answer. If the test is positive, it would be wise to consult a gynecologist to confirm the results and start the necessary treatment.
Answered on 30th Sept '24

Dr. Himali Patel
How to treat irregular menstruation
Female | 28
Irregular menstruation can be treated by taking birth control pills. Blood thinners can help.. Hormonal imbalances can be treated by medications. SURGERY may be necessary in severe cases. Stress reduction and exercise can help regulate periods. Track your cycle to MONITOR changes. Consult a gynecologist for treatment options.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel
I am a 18 year old female who has taken birth control for almost a year now. Almost 2 weeks ago I started a new meditation not knowing it could cancel out my birth control. I started experiencing brown mucus like blood 9 days after sex. Is this implantation?
Female | 18
It's entirely possible that the brown mucus-like blood you're experiencing could be due to the new medication you are taking. It's probably not what you thought it was. The very first thing you should do is talk to your gynecologist. They can provide accurate guidance and address any concerns you may have
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
I had intercore with my partner after 2 day of period, and I had pullout before the discharge. And in within 4 hr I taked unwanted 72 , but after 7 day intercore i got low flow bleeding for 5 day, Is it possible of preganacy? Period start 22 april Period end 26 april Intercore 28 april Bledding 4 may to 9 may
Female | 25
When you took the unwanted 72 and had low-flow bleeding, it means you are getting affected by the emergency contraceptive pill. Remember this type of blood flow is not like the regular menstrual period, but it’s brought about by the hormones contained in the pill. Chances of not being pregnant are high hence do not worry or have any unusual feelings but in case of the same do not hesitate to seek advice from a gynecologist.
Answered on 15th July '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
5 days s mere period mis h
Female | 29
A 5-day delay in your period can happen for various reasons, including stress, weight changes, or hormonal imbalances. Irregular periods are also common, especially in young people. If you've had unprotected intercourse, consider the possibility of pregnancy. If the delay continues, visit a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24

Dr. Himali Patel
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