Morning Sickness Cure

Morning sickness or nausea or vomiting in pregnancy (NVP) is quite common during pregnancy. The intensity may vary from woman to woman. It usually starts during the first month of pregnancy and lasts up to 3rd or 4th month and does no harm to baby. But for some women it continues through the entire pregnancy.

Morning sickness or nausea or vomiting in pregnancy (NVP) is quite common during pregnancy. The intensity may vary from woman to woman. It usually starts during the first month of pregnancy and lasts up to 3rd or 4th month and does no harm to baby. B ... More

Health Q&A
Period delay case

My girlfriend 23 age last period was on 14 april on 10 may we had intercourse with condom. During the start of the intercourse we were having penetration and during this the condom slipped according to my girlfriend some part of the condom was inside vagina and some was outside with she pulled ejaculation was not happend yet. After this i changed condom and started the act again and finished in condom. Now after this the expected time for the period was 15th of May but on 15 may she had cramps in her lower abdomen and the next day on 16 she had a little bit white discharge so on 16th she also had a drink with turmeric and Ginger after which her lower abdomen pain was gone on 17th sheet didn't have any symptom like pain or any discharge now today in morning when she went for bath then she had cramps which she said which was more now again she is saying that she don't have any cramps so what's going on?

Swimming and exercise after C-section

Hello, I am 34F mother to a 4 month old baby boy. I had a C-section delivery. I am a breast feeding mother. I wanted to know when is the ideal time to start swimming again and workout. Is it safe to swim now? If not, then when would be the ideal time to go back to old workout schedule?

Vaginal infection

In December I started having hormonal imbalance due to in a stressful environment, my periods got delayed and then I started getting cheese like vaginal discharge and itching , it got recovered on its own when I got my periods but now I have started to experience this again and the skin around my anus also have this burning sensation whenever I pass stool , my friend's mother suggested me fluconazole 150mg but I want to confirm the right medicine so that this infection doesn't come again ...I have pcos also

Microcephaly

Is this report suggest microcephaly HC is lagging from last 2 scans which is abnormal to the doc as BPD is growing

Not feeling fetal movement

Hello, I am 17 weeks 4 days pregnant. I felt baby fluttering from 14 weeks. But from yesterday morning i dont feel any movement..please tell me is it normal..i have low lying placenta..and this is my second pregnancy..attaching NT scan report

Health Feed
5 Foods I Tell Every Pregnant Patient to Avoid — and Why

By Dr. Anam Ghani, Gynaecologist & Obstetrician, GurugramEvery week in my clinic, I sit across from pregnant women who are eating carefully, taking their supplements, attending every scan — and yet unknowingly consuming things that are putting their pregnancy at risk. Not out of ...

How to Financially Plan for Ivf Treatment in India

Planning for IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) can feel overwhelming—especially when it comes to managing costs. However, with the right financial strategy, you can approach treatment with confidence and clarity.Understand the Cost StructureIn India, a single IVF cycle typically ...

Medical Abortion: Safe Option for Early Pregnancy Termination

Medical abortion is a safe option in early pregnancy when done under medical supervision.Medical abortion is a safe and effective method to terminate an early pregnancy using prescribed medications under the supervision of a qualified doctor.It is usually recommended in the early weeks of ...

“Emergency Contraceptive Pills: Safety After Unprotected Sex"

When a contraceptive mishap happens, time matters — but so does the right information. Emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) are a safe, scientifically proven way to prevent unintended pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. This comprehensive guide answers everything you need to know, with ...

Title: Irregular Periods: What Causes Them and When Should You See a Doctor?

Irregular Periods: What Causes Them and When Should You See a Doctor?A normal menstrual cycle usually ranges from 21 to 35 days. However, many women experience periods that are unpredictable, delayed, or come too frequently. If you are dealing with irregular periods, you are not alone—but it ...

Doctors
Dr. John Steve Russ - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Dr. John Steve Russ Gynecologist/Obstetrician (Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Class of 1977, Medical School, Medical degree, DO) 49 years experience Affordable Care Health Clinic
6 recommendations Rocky Fork, COLUMBUS
Dr. Richard Oshaughnessy - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Dr. Richard Oshaughnessy Gynecologist/Obstetrician (Fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Internship-Internal Medicine, Class of 1973, Medical Education) 53 years experience The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Weinland Park, COLUMBUS
Dr. Uma  Ananth - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Dr. Uma Ananth Gynecologist/Obstetrician (Residency, Medical School, Medical degree, DO) 51 years experience Comprehensive Women's Care
Columbus 43214, COLUMBUS
Dr. Stephen R Richards - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Dr. Stephen R Richards Gynecologist/Obstetrician (Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Class of 1979, Medical degree, DO, Medical School) 47 years experience Womankind
Columbus 43219, COLUMBUS
Dr. James J Perez - Gynecologist/Obstetrician
Dr. James J Perez Gynecologist/Obstetrician (Medical School, Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Internship in Rotating Internship, Medical degree, DO, Medical Education) 48 years experience OhioHealth Doctors Hospital
Forest Park West, COLUMBUS