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Scared of Back Pain from Spinal Anesthesia ? We Use Full Anesthesia !
After baby delivery by Caesarean section with spinal anesthesia, some patients feel prolonged back pain. This may cause a scare & concern among pregnant mothers.
The solution is general / full anesthesia in such cases-a tested and proven method over the years. This method also usually does not require the use of urinary catheters after the surgery. Also, patients can sit up & take a limited diet from the same day.
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NO BIG CUTS! ONLY SMALL HOLES – MINIMALLY INVASIVE “KEY-HOLE” SURGERY!
Dedicated to the advancement of women’s health, Dr. Prosenjit Sarkar, MBBS, stands as the epitome of excellence in gynecology in Kolkata. With a distinguished medical degree in MBBS, Dr. Sarkar brings a profound depth of knowledge and expertise to his practice, earning him the esteemed reputation as the best gynecologist in Kolkata. His compassionate approach, coupled with years of dedicated practice, has garnered him trust and admiration among patients seeking not only medical expertise but also empathy and understanding. Dr. Sarkar’s commitment to personalized care ensures that each patient receives tailored treatment, whether it’s routine check-ups, complex surgeries, or delicate matters of reproductive health. Patients entrust their well-being to Dr. Prosenjit Sarkar, confident in his ability to navigate their medical journey with integrity, skill, and unparalleled dedication.
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Common FAQs
In fact, the first visit should be before getting pregnant, also called pre-pregnancy check-up. A few tests are done for both partners to rule out or treat any pre-existing medical conditions that may affect the pregnancy.
Any bleeding during the first 3 months of pregnancy needs medical attention and may be:
- Risk of threatened miscarriage.
- Ectopic tubal pregnancy, where the pregnancy occurs not in the uterus but in the fallopian tube. This is a medical emergency.
- Molar pregnancy – a peculiar uterine tumor that mimics pregnancy.
In early pregnancy, early morning nausea and vomiting are common. It’s best handled by diet, avoiding medicines in early pregnancy.
- Don’t drink liquids on an empty stomach; first take a salted biscuit or hard bread toast.
- Avoid sweets.
- Avoid constipation by taking a high fiber diet.
- Avoid milk foods causing gastritis.