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Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: What You Need to Know?
Whether you’re facing a fibroid tumor, an abnormal uterine growth, or a more serious health condition such as endometriosis or cancer, a laparoscopic hysterectomy may

The Benefits of Minimal Access Surgery (Laparoscopy) in Gynaecology
Minimal access surgery, also known as laparoscopy, is a modern, less invasive way to perform gynaecological surgery. It has become a popular choice for many

Laparoscopy vs. Traditional Open Surgery in Gynaecology: Which is the Better Option?
When women are faced with a gynaecological condition that requires surgery, it’s natural to wonder whether laparoscopy or traditional open surgery is the better choice.

Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that form on the ovaries. Most ovarian cysts are benign and often go unnoticed, but in some cases, they can

C-Section: A Comprehensive Guide for Expectant Mothers
A C-section delivery, also known as a cesarean delivery, is a surgical procedure that involves the delivery of a baby through an incision in the

Understanding Minimal Access Surgery (Laparoscopy) in Gynecology
Minimal Access Surgery (MAS), also known as laparoscopy, is an advanced surgical technique that has changed the way gynecological procedures are performed. This method offers

Understanding Endometrial Ablation
A procedure to treat heavy periods by removing or destroying the uterus lining, which reduces or stops menstrual bleeding. Types of Endometrial ablation Indications for

Endometriosis: What You Need to Know?
Uterus (womb) is lined with endometrial tissue, and the lining is called the endometrium. With each menstrual cycle, your body grows a new endometrium to

Ectopic Pregnancy: What to Know?
Usually, a fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus. In contrast, an ectopic pregnancy (extrauterine pregnancy), the fertilized egg grows outside the womb

The Role of Nutrition in Female Fertility
When it comes to the journey of starting a family, many factors can influence a woman’s fertility. While genetics, lifestyle choices, and medical conditions play