Dr. Shikha Shah - Gynecology in Mumbai

Dr. Shikha Shah

MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

GynecologyGynecology
  • Mumbai, Maharashtra

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Clinic Locations

, Mumbai , Maharashtra , India

Services

  • family planning and full contraceptive services
  • Abortion / Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP)
  • Hysteroscopy
  • Hysteroscopic Myomectomy
  • Laparoscopy Hysterectomy
  • Hysterectomy (Abdominal/Vaginal)
  • DNC
  • Mirena (Hormonal Iud)
  • Prenatal Checkup
  • Pre and Post Delivery Care
  • Yoga during pregnancy
  • Pregnant Women Counseling
  • Normal Vaginal Delivery (NVD)
  • Caesarean Section (C Section)

Education

  • Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad - 2011 Graduated
    MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Work & Experience

  • Shah Polyclinic
    Consultant
    2014-2017

Membership

  • FOGSI

  • Indian Medical Association (IMA)

News

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.

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

Fetal Heart Rate: What Is It and Why Do Doctors Check It?

A baby’s heartbeat, known as the fetal heart rate, a baby’s heartbeat is typically between 110 and 160 beats per minute during late pregnancy and labor. The fetal heart rate should be between 120 and 160 during the second trimester and may reach up to 180 beats in the third trimester. Your doctor may use internal or external devices to monitor the fetal heartbeat. Some examples include an ultrasound device, a monitor attached to the baby’s scalp, or even a special cardiograph.

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