Page: Gynecology & Obstetrics
URL: /specialties/gynecology/
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SEO Title: Best Gynecologist in Bharatpur | Pregnancy Care | Delivery | Raj Jindal Hospital
Meta Description: Expert gynecology & maternity care in Bharatpur. Pregnancy monitoring, normal/C-section delivery, PCOS, fibroids, and women’s health. Book: 9929711555.
Focus Keyword: gynecologist in Bharatpur
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H1: Gynecology & Obstetrics Department — Caring for Women at Every Stage
Subtitle: Expert Pregnancy Care, Deliveries & Complete Women’s Health Services
The Gynecology & Obstetrics Department at Raj Jindal Hospital provides comprehensive care for women — from adolescence through pregnancy, delivery, and beyond. Our gynecologists combine medical expertise with compassionate care, understanding that women’s health needs are unique and deeply personal.
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Services We Offer
Pregnancy & Maternity Care:
Early pregnancy confirmation and dating scan
Regular antenatal check-ups throughout pregnancy
High-risk pregnancy management (gestational diabetes, PIH, previous C-section)
Normal (vaginal) delivery
Cesarean section when medically necessary
Epidural pain relief during labor (if available)
Post-delivery care for mother and baby
Post-natal check-ups
Gynecological Conditions:
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) management
Fibroids — medical and surgical treatment
Endometriosis
Heavy or irregular periods (menorrhagia)
Painful periods (dysmenorrhea)
Vaginal infections
Cervical screening (Pap smear)
Menopause management
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Procedures:
Cervical cerclage (for cervical incompetence)
Dilation and Curettage (D&C)
Hysterectomy (if needed — laparoscopic available)
Ovarian cyst removal
Ectopic pregnancy management
IUD insertion/removal (family planning)
Medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) as per legal guidelines
Preventive Women’s Health:
Annual gynecological check-up
Pap smear screening (cervical cancer prevention)
Breast examination
Vaccination (HPV for cervical cancer prevention)
Family planning counseling
Nutrition and fitness guidance during pregnancy
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Our Maternity Care Journey
First Trimester (Weeks 1-12):
Pregnancy confirmation and blood tests
Dating ultrasound
Folic acid and iron supplements
First antenatal visit with complete history and examination
Screening for gestational diabetes and thyroid
Second Trimester (Weeks 13-27):
Monthly check-ups
Anomaly scan (18-20 weeks) — detailed baby ultrasound
Blood tests as needed
Vaccination: Tdap booster
Birth plan discussion
Third Trimester (Weeks 28-40):
Fortnightly then weekly check-ups
Growth scans to monitor baby’s development
Baby’s position assessment
Labor preparation education
Hospital bag checklist provided
Delivery:
Choice of normal delivery (encouraged when safe) or C-section
Continuous monitoring during labor
Emergency backup available 24/7
Newborn care by pediatric team
Post-Delivery:
Breastfeeding support
Mother’s recovery monitoring
Newborn check-up
Post-natal visit at 6 weeks
Family planning guidance
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FAQ
Q: Can I have a normal delivery if I had a C-section before?
A: Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) is possible for many women. Your doctor will evaluate your specific case — the type of previous C-section, current pregnancy conditions, and other factors.
Q: When should I start antenatal check-ups?
A: As soon as you confirm your pregnancy, ideally by 8-10 weeks. Early visits help identify and manage any risks early.
Q: Do you offer painless delivery?
A: We discuss pain management options during antenatal visits. Epidural analgesia may be available — ask your doctor about options during your pregnancy visits.
Q: What tests are needed during pregnancy?
A: Common tests include: blood group & Rh factor, hemoglobin, blood sugar tests (GTT), urine tests, ultrasound scans, and additional tests as recommended by your gynecologist based on your risk profile.
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