Dr Shreyashi Aryal She has an experience of more than 15 years working in the field of women’s health. She works currently as Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Kathmandu Medical College, Nepal. She is also the managing editor of the medical journal of the same …
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AMH: Predictor of Oocyte Quality and Fertilization Success
Words by Preeti Bista Ms. Bista, a senior reproductive biologist and certified clinical embryologist, is among Nepal’s first few experts in assisted reproductive technology. With advanced degrees from UC Merced, IVIRMA, and ongoing PhD work at the University of Valencia, she directs labs at Nepal International Fertility and Laparoscopic Center …
Read More »Debunking Common Myths About IVF
Words by Dr. Rangina Laikangbam She is an accomplished Endoscopic Gynaecologist and Fertility Specialist. She holds an MBBS and MD in Gynaecology from College of Medical Sciences, Chitwan (Kathmandu University). She earned advanced credentials in Minimal Invasive Surgery (Kiel University, Germany), Artificial Reproductive Technology (MIRA IVF, Mumbai), a Postgraduate Diploma …
Read More »Nourishing Bonds: Breastfeeding
Dr Neema Shrestha Dr Neema Shrestha is currently working as a Consultant Pediatrician and Neonatologist at Grande International Hospital. She completed her MBBS from Kasturba Medical College, Diploma in Child Health from D.Y. Patil University and MD Pediatrics from Nepal Medical College. With a keen interest in Neonatology, she further …
Read More »Shamoops Taking Good Care of your Crowning Glory
Shampoo is a basic hair care product representing the largest segment of hair care cosmetics. Shampoo treatments are the most commonly used means of managing hair and scalp conditions. In order to maintain the physiological balance of hair essential elements, to leave hair glossy for beautifying them and improving their …
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Postpartum care (PNC) is a very important part of maternal care, because some truly life-threatening complications may occur during the postpartum period, even in women with normal pregnancy and childbirth. Postpartum care is also extremely important for finding and managing neonate problems. Postnatal care in Nepal is traditionally uncommon. Most …
Read More »Battling Infertility in Nepal
In Nepalese society children are considered a gift from god –a blessing that every couple looks forward to. As soon as a couple gets married, they immediately encounter questions from well-meaning family and friends about when they plan on having a baby. In Nepali society, often the answer is, within …
Read More »Dealing with Preeclampsia
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to another organ system, most often the liver and kidneys. Preeclampsia usually begins after 20 weeks of pregnancy in women whose blood pressure had been normal. Left untreated, preeclampsia can lead to serious—even fatal—complications for both …
Read More »PostPartum Depression Signs to Look Out For
As we get hit by the second wave of pandemic, our kids were just getting accustomed to resuming school in physical presence. They were adjusting their life with the new normal. And for kids this shift change may not be easy, like the way, rearing a child in itself is …
Read More »Key to PCOS is in our own Kitchens!
PCOS can be managed with our Nepali way of eating. Yes, in our own kitchens! Core solution to PCOS is a paradigm shift in lifestyle habits, and when you go about doing that, make sure to bring a change in your cultural eating habits. Before it’s too late, figure if …
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