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About Me
Dr. Sheela Dhasmana is a Gynecologist in Mahanagar, Lucknow and has an experience of 48 years in this field. Dr. Sheela Dhasmana practices at Dhasmana Clinic in Mahanagar, Lucknow.
She is a member of Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI).
Clinic Locations
Dhasmana Clinic
521/49, Bada Chandganj, Post Office, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Specialization
Gynecologist
Membership
Indian Medical Association (IMA)
Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI)
News
Vaginal Birth After C Section: Benefits And Risks
Today, more women than ever before are having cesarean deliveries, sometimes or more often known as C-sections, which is a medical operation that involves making an incision in the belly and uterus to deliver a baby.
If you have previously had a cesarean delivery (C-section), it does not totally guarantee you will have to do it again; instead, you must determine whether to give birth vaginally or not. Many women who have previously had a C-section can surely have vaginal births or deliveries. They can have a vaginal birth after cesarean, known as planned Vaginal Birth After Caesarean (VBAC), or just opt for another c-section itself, known as Elective Repeat Caesarean Section (ERCS). There has not been a lot of data on the health risks and results related to VBAC to ERCS until recently.
Premature Labour: How Can you Prevent Premature Birth?
Premature labor is the medical term for labor that begins before the due date. Let us discuss premature birth. Are you worried about your early labor? It can feel frightening, but if you go into labor early, it is important to remember that your body and baby are designed to get through this. Premature labor is labor before 37 weeks of 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.