Dr. Mamata Rajadhyax - Pediatrics in Thane

Dr. Mamata Rajadhyax

MBBS, MD - Pediatrics, Member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH, London, Glasgow or Edinburgh)

PediatricsPediatrics
  • Thane, Maharashtra
  • 1 Award

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Clinic Locations

Dr Mamata's Child Clinic

Flat G4 Building Number 9 Happy Valley CHS , Thane , Maharashtra , India

Currae Gynaec IVF Birthing Hospital

Rosa Vista, Building Number 3, Unit Number 4, 5 & 6, Waghbil Naka, Ghodbunder Road , Thane , Maharashtra , India

Services

  • Adolescent Medicine
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Chickenpox Treatment
  • Measles Treatment
  • Bronchial Asthma Treatment
  • Growth & Development Evaluation / Management
  • Congenital Disorders Evaluation / Treatment
  • New Born Care
  • Vaccination/ Immunization

Specialization

  • Pediatrician
  • Neonatologist

Education

  • Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Sion,Mumbai - 2000 Graduated
    MBBS
  • Sir JJ Hospital, Mumbai - 2004 Graduated
    MD - Pediatrics
  • UK - 2007 Graduated
    Member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH, London, Glasgow or Edinburgh)

Work & Experience

  • Visiting
    Consultant
    2004-2010

Awards

  • Paper Publish on Obstructive Hydrocefphalus Ingriselly Syndrome

Membership

  • IAP

News

What Changes Happen In Your Body During Third Trimester Pregnancy?

From the moment you get pregnant till the day of your childbirth, your pregnancy can be preciously divided into three stages known as trimesters. Your pregnancy is a period that takes a time of around 9 to 10 months or approximately 40 weeks. The third trimester marks the closing days of your pregnancy and also one of the most challenging phases of your pregnancy. The third trimester begins from almost the 26th or 28th week of your pregnancy and ends on the duration of your labor and thus the due date of your pregnancy. If you are pregnant or if you are planning for a child,

Postpartum Depression: How Do You Cope With It?

When you have become a new mother and you have given birth to your little one, then none can be happier than the mother herself. It becomes a sheer moment of joy for the parents and also for the family. But there are certain times after the baby is born the mother might not feel happy and physically well due to certain types of physiological and rapid hormonal changes after childbirth. One such type of syndrome is commonly known as ‘baby blue,’ and according to clinical psychology, it is known as post-partum depression or PPD or Peri-natal depression.

Pregnancy and Diabetes: A Complicated Connection

Sometimes women who have diabetes need special health care if they become pregnant. Because the phase of pregnancy is very different and vivid. It requires a lot of nutrition for you and for your baby as well. Therefore, the demand for blood sugar increases during the period of pregnancy. Hence, if you are thinking of getting pregnant and if you do not have diabetes that’s a plus point but if you have diabetes then you need to take care of certain things.

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