Dr. M. Thangamani - Gynecology in Chennai

Dr. M. Thangamani

MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

GynecologyGynecology
  • Chennai, Tamil Nadu

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Clinic Locations

Dr. (Mrs) M. Thangamani's Clinic

#15, Airport Road, A. R. G Nagar, Pallavaram. , Chennai , Tamil Nadu , India

Services

  • Tubectomy/Tubal Ligation
  • Normal Vaginal Delivery (NVD)
  • Hysterectomy (Abdominal/Vaginal)
  • High-Risk Pregnancy Care
  • Diseases in Pregnancy
  • Vaccination/ Immunization
  • Cervical Cerclage
  • Dysmenorrhea Treatment
  • Infertility Evaluation / Treatment

Education

  • Madras Medical College, Chennai - 1993 Graduated
    MBBS
  • Stanley Medical College & Hospital , Chennai - 1997 Graduated
    MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Work & Experience

  • Akash Hospital Chrompet
    Gynecologist
    1993-2003
  • Dr. (Mrs) M. Thangamani's Clinic
    Gynecologist
    2003-1900

Membership

  • Medical Council of India (MCI)

  • Obstetric and Gynaecological Society of Southern India

Procedure

  • Cervical Cerclage
  • Hysterectomy
  • Blastocyst Transfer
  • Egg Donation
  • Embryo Vitrification
  • Laser Assisted Hatching
  • Surrogacy
  • Tubal Ligation
  • Fertility Treatment

News

10 Most Embarrassing Symptoms During Pregnancy

Pregnancy is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for every woman, and most people expect certain symptoms to walk hand in hand with it. When a woman becomes pregnant, her body undergoes several changes, the majority of which are unexpected- changes like hair growth on the abdomen, belching and constipation, increased vaginal discharge, and hemorrhoids, to mention a few. Many soon-to-be mothers anticipate nausea, vomiting, and even backaches

What to Do If You Have Anemia in Pregnancy?

Pregnancy may have some effects on your body that can make you feel more tired than usual. Anemia is a very common condition that affects 1 in 2 pregnant women. If you get anemia during pregnancy, your body does not have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to your tissues and your baby. This can harm your health and is typically caused by iron-deficiency anemia. The body makes more blood during pregnancy to support the growth of your baby.

Exercise During Pregnancy: Is It Safe?

Women can and should be physically active during their pregnancy. So, if you think pregnant women cannot or may not be able to exercise, it is high time you know that is not true. According to the current Physical Activity Guidelines, regular physical activity will help you and your baby gain proper weight. It reduces back pain, leg cramps and bloating Helps in reducing the risk of gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy) Reduce the Risk of Postpartum Depression

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