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About Me
Dr. Shipra Varshney is a Gynecologist in Gaur City, Noida and has an experience of 7 years in this field. Dr. Shipra Varshney practices at Arogya Hospital in Gaur City, Noida. She completed MBBS from Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, AMU, Aligarh in 2015 and DGO from Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, AMU, Aligarh in 2020.
Clinic Locations
Arogya Hospital
Milak Lachcchai Greater Noida West, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Specialization
Gynecologist
Education
Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, AMU, Aligarh - 2015 Graduated
MBBS
Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College, AMU, Aligarh - 2020 Graduated
DGO
News
Gain Weight During Pregnancy: Here are the Guidelines
Pregnant women tend to gain weight while they are expecting. You might hear a lot of “this is something you need to eat,” “stop eating that,” “this is not something you should do,” etc. Do’s and don’ts are constantly thrown at you during your pregnancy. Here is some assistance in keeping everything straight. It is more vital than ever to eat nutritious food. You require more protein, iron, calcium, and folic acid during pregnancy than previously. You will need additional calories as well.
Multiple pregnancies occur when you are pregnant with more than one child at the same time. Twins are two babies carried in the same womb. Triplets are three babies born at the same time during one pregnancy. You can also carry three or more infants at once (high-order multiples). It usually carries higher hazards than a singleton pregnancy (carrying only one kid). Being pregnant with two infants at the same time is a lot of work, but the payoff is worth it. You may be thinking that if you are expecting several children, you will need to drastically change all your conceptions of pregnancy.
Pre-pregnancy health is the health of a woman before she becomes pregnant. It means to know and understand how health-related situations and factors that can be risky may affect a woman or her unborn child when she will become pregnant. For example, some kinds of foods, habits, and some medicines can be harmful to your baby — even earlier than she or he is conceived. Some health problems, like diabetes, can also affect your pregnancy.