Ovary Removal Surgery

Oophorectomy is a surgical procedure to remove ovary. Although it can be done alone but most of the time it is done along with hhysterectomies.

Oophorectomy is a surgical procedure to remove ovary. Although it can be done alone but most of the time it is done along with hhysterectomies.

Health Q&A
TTC after C section - Stillbirth at 37wk

Hello! At 37th week of pregnancy, during the end stage of labour (head almost out) it was noticed that the cord was also coming out ( cord prolapse) and the doctors performed emergency C, but the baby died. I had healthy pregnancy throughout, no health issues, and I was physically active (maintaining diet, gym, yoga, pilates, walking) till the last month, yet I ended up in such traumatic experience. Now I do not have any interest in life than having a baby again. My recovery is going well, but the wait to have another baby is killing me. Everyone everywhere give different answers 6/9/12/18 months to try again. What is the earliest and safest timeline to start trying again after c section.

Periods Related

Hello Doctor! I have Regular periods usually between 28-30 days...recently what's happening is..from few months....I see start of my period but bloood flow happening after two days of starting of periods...and flow continues for three days...my doubt is why doesn't the flow start immediately...? I have thyroid Issue but it's under control only...my age is 36 years Please suggest Remedies Thank you

Fetal Brain Ventricles Size 9.5mm&9.7mm

My wife is 25 weeks pregnant and we have done the TIFFA scan. In the TIFFA scan, the fetal lateral ventricles measured 8.3 mm and 8.5 mm. Two weeks later, we had a follow‑up ultrasound with a fetal medicine specialist, and the lateral ventricles measured 9.5 mm and 9.7 mm. We also did the TORCH test and all results were negative.We have consulted a couple of doctors for their opinion, and they are advising that it is “better to take a decision and terminate the pregnancy.”What should we do in this situation? Should we continue the pregnancy or terminate it? What complications might we face if we decide to continue? What is the worst‑case range for the size of the ventricles? Should we undergo any additional scans or tests? Apart from this finding, everything else appears normal.

Pregnancy related

Can  I  have  fenugreek  seeds  in  preparing dosa in my 2   nd.    trimester      ? Will it affect baby?

TSH level was 2.9 during first trimester

Hi , my TSH LEVEL WAS 2.9 and FT4 was 0.93 during the first trimester around 7 weeks. But my doctor didn't give any medicine till now I'm in my 15th week. What should I do, will this impact my baby. Please suggest???

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Who Is the Best Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (Pcos) Doctor in India?

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