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Pregnancy Signs | CK Birla Hospital for Women | Best Maternity Hospital In Gurgaon
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It’s one of the most precious moments in a woman’s life when she realizes that a new life is growing inside her womb. Pregnancy brings with it a lot of changes. This a time when her thinking about life is also likely to change, especially when she comprehends how unusual an experience is giving birth. Pregnancy also brings out the inner strength in a woman.
So what are the first signs which show that you may be pregnant. Before the pregnancy tests and ultrasounds, there are some specific signs and symptoms that give you an indication of whether you are pregnant or not. Every woman is different, so it is possible that these symptoms are different and show up at different times.
Monthly Cycle is delayed
The archetypal symptom of pregnancy is missing a period. Once you are pregnant, your body starts producing human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone. This hormone is responsible for maintaining the pregnancy. It gives a signal to the ovaries that it is the right time to halt the release of mature eggs for the next nine months. In most of the pregnancy tests an hCG strip is used for confirmation.
Cramp and Spotting
You suddenly start feeling a pain in your stomach. After the ovulation period, you might experience cramps in your lower abdomen along with spotting. The reason behind it is usually the stretching of the round ligaments that support the growing womb.
Breast Tenderness
A sudden rise in the hormones inside the body can result in tenderness of breasts or tingly feeling. By checking the skin around your nipple, you can come to know whether you are pregnant or not. Do you want to know how? It becomes bumpier, and these bumps are known as Montgomery’s tubercles. These are responsible for secreting an oily fluid that prepares the nipples for breastfeeding.
The Feeling of Fatigue
A sudden exhausting feeling in the first trimester of pregnancy is experienced by most of the pregnant women. As time passes, this feeling also fades; but can return with a vengeance in the third trimester. This is so because it requires energy to build a life-support system for the baby to help in its proper growth and development. Also, the blood sugar level and blood pressure move to the lower side. It may happen as your body responds to the effect of pregnancy hormones. In such circumstances, it is essential to have protein and iron-rich foods.
Recurrent Urination
In early pregnancy, it is seen that women will get the sense of peeing again and again, as their bladder works overtime. This is because of the expansion of the womb, which results in pressing the bladder, and you have to make frequent trips to the bathroom.
Bloating and Constipation
You may feel bloated or constipated due to the superfluous release of hormones. Your tummy becomes harder, even rounder and the tummy feels more gassy. The food passes through the intestines slowly because of progesterone resulting in sluggish digestion. So, you have to deal with bloating, burping, uncomfortable sensation. Drinking lots of water, and consuming high-fiber foods can help relieve this symptom. 
 Learn more about Tubal Ectopic. Dr. Astha Dayal,  Consultant – Obstetrics & Gynaecology and leading Gynaecologist at the CK Birla Hospital for Women, Best Maternity hospital in Gurgaon. Read More.
  Dr. Astha Dayal has over 13 years of extensive experience and training in the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. She has a vast body of experience having worked in Hospitals like Lok Nayak Hospital, Maulana Azad Medical College Delhi, Medanta, Artemis Hospitals and The Cradle in Gurgaon. She finished her medical education and specialist training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi and MRCOG from Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, London. She has a diploma and fellowship in laparoscopic surgery and a FOGSI Fellowship in Infertility from Sir Gangaram Hospital. She is a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, London (RCOG), Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI) and World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons (WALS). Her expertise lies in the medical and surgical management of women’s health problems, managing high-risk pregnancies, advanced laparoscopy and hysteroscopy and reproductive endocrinology.
 The CK Birla Hospital for Women, Gurgaon is a multi-speciality hospital focused on, but not restricted to women’s health. It is part of the $1.8 billion diversified CK Birla Group. The hospital based on international standards and protocols has a strong focus on clinical quality and care. The hospital’s core clinical specialities include obstetrics & gynaecology, neonatology & paediatrics (including paediatric orthopaedics, ophthalmology, surgery and developmental paediatrics), fertility, fetal medicine, the breast centre (including screening & genomics, breast surgery, conservation & reconstruction and rehabilitation & counselling), oncology (head & neck, gynae & GI onco surgery, chemotherapy), advanced surgical sciences (including laparoscopic, cancer, gastrointestinal and bariatric surgery), orthopaedics, urology, aesthetics & plastic surgery, dermatology, internal medicine, pain management, diagnostics and physiotherapy.
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Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy | CK Birla Hospital for Women
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Normally, after fertilisation, the egg becomes a zygote and develops in the ovary for a certain period before migrating from the ovaries to the uterus through the fallopian tube. In the uterus, the zygote gets implanted in the uterine walls and develops into a full-grown baby gradually.
An ectopic pregnancy is one that grows outside the uterus. An ectopic pregnancy can be life threatening because as the pregnancy gets bigger inside the tube, it can burst (rupture) causing severe pain and internal bleeding.
Incidence
Approximately 2 out of 100 pregnancies turn out to be ectopic.
Causes
The following conditions might increase the chances:
History of ectopic pregnancy
History of pelvic surgery
History of pelvic inflammatory disease
Failed tubal ligation
Reversal of tubal ligation
IVF pregnancy
Sexually transmitted disease
Symptoms
In most cases, ectopic pregnancy develops in the initial few weeks of pregnancy only. At times the women may not even know that she is pregnant by the time she is diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy.
Learn more about Tubal Ectopic. Dr. Deepika Aggarwal, Consultant – Obstetrics & Gynaecology and leading Gynaecologist at the CK Birla Hospital for Women, best Women hospital in Gurgaon. Read More.
Dr. Deepika Aggarwal has 19 years of clinical experience including 13 years of enriched experience as an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at a number of hospitals across London and the UK including Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, Whittington Healthcare NHS Trust, Frimley Park Hospital NHS Trust and Queen Elizabeth Hospital NHS trust. She has completed her MBBS and DGO from Maulana Azad Medical College, and MRCOG and CCT from London. She has been awarded FRCOG (UK), the most prestigious RCOG (London) award as a recognition of her contribution and achievements she has made to the specialty over the last 12 years. She is RCOG (London) accredited for open and endoscopic gynaecology surgery, RCOG (London) accredited for advanced delivery suite practitioner and a BSCCP (London) accredited colposcopist.
The CK Birla Hospital for Women, Gurgaon is a multi-speciality hospital focused on, but not restricted to women’s health. It is part of the $1.8 billion diversified CK Birla Group. The hospital based on international standards and protocols has a strong focus on clinical quality and care. The hospital’s core clinical specialities include obstetrics & gynaecology, neonatology & paediatrics (including paediatric orthopaedics, ophthalmology, surgery and developmental paediatrics), fertility, fetal medicine, the breast centre (including screening & genomics, breast surgery, conservation & reconstruction and rehabilitation & counselling), oncology (head & neck, gynae & GI onco surgery, chemotherapy), advanced surgical sciences (including laparoscopic, cancer, gastrointestinal and bariatric surgery), orthopaedics, urology, aesthetics & plastic surgery, dermatology, internal medicine, pain management, diagnostics and physiotherapy.
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