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About Me
An Obstetrician & Gynaecologist with more than 26 years of experience, Dr. Sherly Mathen is one of the most respected medical professionals in the state. Trained in all aspects of women’s health, she is an expert in laparoscopic, conventional, and robotic gynecological surgeries and management of high-risk pregnancies.
Clinic Locations
Aster Medcity
Kuttisahib Road Cheranelloor, South Chittoor,, Ernakulam, Kerala, India
Specialization
Gynecologist
Obstetrician
Education
Gulbarg University - 1986 Graduated
MBBS
Mangalore University, Karnataka, India - 1989 Graduated
DGO
Mangalore University - 1990 Graduated
MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Work & Experience
Lourdes Hospital
Consultant Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon & coordinator for DNB teaching programme
Al Ain,
Specialist Obstetrics & Gynaecologist, Preventive Medicine
New Medical Centre, Abudhabi
Gynaecologist
Kalyani General Hospital
Gynaecologist
Armugam Nursing Home
Gynaecologist
News
10 Yoga Poses to Avoid During Your Pregnancy
Everyone knows that yoga has countless health benefits, so it makes sense that expecting moms would want to include this healthy activity in their lives. But there are a few yoga poses, like the headstand shoulder stand that should be avoided during pregnancy. Whether you are a yoga newbie or an expert, being pregnant means that your body is going through some major changes. Be careful with your yoga practice and learn which poses to avoid during pregnancy
Morning Sickness During Pregnancy: How to Treat it?
Morning sickness is one of the most common symptoms of pregnancy that is characterized by nausea and vomiting. Even though it is called Morning sickness, despite its name, can affect you at any time of day. It is one of the most common symptoms in the first four months of pregnancy and is frequently the first indication that a woman is expecting. Dizziness and headaches are also common in some women. Morning sickness can be treated in a variety of ways, and problems are not that common.
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