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Dr. Shetal Mehta is a Gynecologist and Obstetrician in Worli, Mumbai and has an experience of 18 years in these fields. Dr. Shetal Mehta practices at Sky Diagnostics in Worli, Mumbai. She completed MBBS from Maharashtra Universtity of Health Sciences, Nashik in 2004 and MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology from Maharashtra Universtity of Health Sciences, Nashik in 2009.
Maharashtra Universtity of Health Sciences, Nashik - 2004 Graduated
MBBS
Maharashtra Universtity of Health Sciences, Nashik - 2009 Graduated
MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
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The Most Common Myths About Pregnancy: Is It Just Myths?
Just imagine the amount of joy and happiness once a pregnancy test confirms your pregnancy! Once you achieve motherhood your body undergoes a lot of physiological, psychological, and hormonal changes to prepare your body fit for the child’s initial growth. During pregnancy, the mothers-to-be might be concerned about a lot of things in their pregnancy-it might be about their health or maybe about the health of the child. There are some common pregnancy-related myths that one gets to know while she is pregnant.
You are expecting, so what seems like the next logical step? Curling up and taking it easy, right? But doctors often prescribe bed rest for high-risk pregnancies because they are unsure what causes problems. Bed rest during pregnancy is controversial. But there are some situations where it may be necessary. For example, bed rest might be suggested for serious complications like high blood pressure, preterm labor, and certain kinds of vaginal bleeding.
Symptoms of Miscarriage: What to Do if You Have Them?
When you are pregnant, things can happen that are not normal. A miscarriage is the loss of a baby in the first 20th week of pregnancy. It is also called spontaneous abortion. In this article, we will tell you some of the signs of a miscarriage and what you should do if they occur. Light bleeding (spotting) may be normal at this time in your pregnancy. The more severe symptoms listed below can be a sign of a problem, especially if they do not go away or get worse.