Dr. M. Purnimaa - Gynecology in Erode

Dr. M. Purnimaa

MBBS, MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

GynecologyGynecology
  • Erode, Tamil Nadu

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Clinic Locations

ARC International Fertility and research center- Erode

33/12A,Chinnamuthu 2nd st Natesar mill compound Perundurai Road, Erode- , Erode , Tamil Nadu , India

Education

  • Sri Ramchandra Medical College and Research - 2006 Graduated
    MBBS
  • Rajah muthiah medical college - 2010 Graduated
    MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Work & Experience

  • Women's centre
    Consultant
    2011-1900
  • Perundurai Medical College
    Asst. Professor
    2013-2016

News

Your Guide to Deal With Labor Pain During Childbirth

Your pregnancy will take a time span of around 9 months, that is, almost 36 to 40 weeks (about 9 months) or a little more. When your pregnancy period ends, you are most likely to experience labor pain and cramps related to labor in your back and abdomen as your body and thus the uterus is preparing for the birth of your baby and so you might also hurt your legs and thighs. Though labor pain and the period of delivery that involves a pain so intense, that makes you scream, moan, or even cry will last for just a few hours.

Postpartum Care: What You Need To Do During This Time?

After giving birth to the baby, and coming back to your home, the one and only thought that would twirl the mother’s mind would be about her baby. She would be thinking of ways to take care of her newborn, collecting all the information she needs to know, going through magazines and articles, and would be all ready to face her upcoming future. The first six weeks after childbirth are referred to as the postpartum phase. This is a happy time for all mothers, but it is also a time of adjustment and healing. You will bond with your baby and have a post-delivery visit with your doctor during these weeks.

What Do You Need To Know About Labor And Delivery Process?

You have been waiting nine months to meet your baby. Your due date is approaching, and you may be both excited and anxious about the big day. As you prepare for the start of labor and delivery, it is good to know what to expect. This can help you focus on enjoying this time with your infant. Broadly, the process of labor and delivery falls into three stages.

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