High-Risk Pregnancy: 10 Warning Signs You Must Know
I still remember Mrs. Sharma from Noida — 32, second pregnancy, regular antenatal visits — who called me late one night saying the baby’s movements had slowed for a day. We
Read MoreI still remember Mrs. Sharma from Noida — 32, second pregnancy, regular antenatal visits — who called me late one night saying the baby’s movements had slowed for a day. We
Read MoreI remember a young first-time mother who came to my clinic in Noida exhausted and frightened because she could not sleep after 28 weeks. She had read conflicting advice online, was
Read MoreI still remember a young patient who came to my clinic terrified — she had a small amount of spotting at six weeks and was convinced she had lost the baby.
Read MoreA young patient came to my clinic convinced her spotting was “just implantation.” She had mild abdominal pain and had skipped her period—yet she dismissed the light bleed and kept working.
Read MoreI still remember Mrs. S, a first-time mother from Noida, who came to my clinic convinced that “eating for two” meant doubling her portions of fried snacks and sweets. By 28
Read MoreI still remember Mrs. Verma, a 38‑year‑old teacher who came to my clinic worried because she had conceived unexpectedly. She read alarming articles online and wanted to know if her baby
Read MoreI still remember Mrs. Kapoor, a first-time mother in her late twenties, who came to my clinic convinced that a planned C‑section was the safer option because her neighbour had one.
Read MoreI still remember a first-trimester patient who came to my clinic convinced more pills were better. She was taking multiple over-the-counter multivitamins, a botanicals pack, and extra iron — and she
Read MoreI remember a young expectant mother who came to my clinic convinced that vaccines would harm her unborn baby. She had declined influenza and tetanus shots earlier in pregnancy because of
Read MoreWhen Mrs. Verma walked into my clinic at 10 weeks, she was equal parts thrilled and terrified: “Two heartbeats, doctor—what now?” I see this often in Noida and other Indian cities—couples
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