FAQ's

Yes,you should. It helps eliminate high risk factors that can affect the outcome of pregnancy like anemia,thyroid disorders, Hypertension, thalassemia etc.

If you’ve been actively trying to conceive for a year without success (or for six months if you’re over 35) and earlier if you have known fertility issues, irregular menstrual cycles, or other health concerns that may impact fertility.

 If you have been experiencing irregular menstrual cycles for more than 2-3 months you should consult a gynecologist as

Irregular periods can be a sign of various underlying issues such as hormonal imbalances, thyroid disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or other health concerns. A gynecologist can help identify the cause of the irregularities and provide appropriate guidance or treatment.

If you have missed your periods or If you suspect you might be pregnant, it’s typically advisable to consult a gynecologist. If you’ve taken a home pregnancy test and it’s positive

scheduling an appointment with a gynecologist is a good next step. They can conduct further tests, such as blood tests or ultrasound, to confirm the pregnancy and estimate its gestational age. Early prenatal care is essential for a healthy pregnancy.

Yes, if you are experiencing persistent vaginal irritation, itching, or unusual discharge, it’s advisable to consult a gynecologist. These symptoms can be indicative of various issues such as infections (bacterial or yeast), sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or other conditions affecting vaginal health.

A gynecologist can properly diagnose the cause of your symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment. It’s essential not to self-diagnose or self-treat these issues, as accurate identification of the underlying problem is crucial for effective resolution. Seeking timely medical advice ensures that any potential issues are addressed promptly and helps maintain your reproductive and overall health.

Yes, heavy periods after the age of 40 should be evaluated by a gynecologist . While some changes in menstrual flow are common as women approach menopause, unusually heavy or prolonged periods could be a sign of underlying issues such as hormonal imbalances, uterine fibroids, polyps,uterine cancer or other gynecological conditions.

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