Dr. Bhumika is a prominent Gynecologist and Obstetrician in Delhi with a master’s degree from government medical college Bhavnagar in Gynecology and Obstetrics.
Women often feel self-conscious about changes to their vaginal area due to pregnancy, childbirth, weight fluctuations or tight clothing. Labiaplasty offers an effective solution that reshapes both labia minora and majora to create a more natural looking silhouette.
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Vaginal Rejuvenation
Vaginal rejuvenation refers to both surgical and nonsurgical treatments designed to firm up the skin around your vagina or tighten its canal, to address issues like leaky urine when jumping or sneezing, pain during sexual intercourse and lack of sensation. Furthermore, it can increase body satisfaction as well as help you enjoy intimacy more fully – being performed on women or those designated female at birth (AFAB).
Vaginal rejuvenation may vary for every person, but often comes down to self-confidence issues. From wanting to feel more beautiful or enhance sexual intimacy with their partner to simply alter the shape and appearance, many women seek this surgery in order to boost their self-esteem. It’s important to distinguish between reconstructive and cosmetic vulva vaginal procedures; reconstructive ones repair problems like urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse while cosmetic ones alter an otherwise normal anatomy’s shape and appearance.
Women seeking vaginal rejuvenation often don’t do it for medical reasons, but rather out of concern over how their wide vaginal canal affects their sexual experience and want to restore the feeling of having firm and full labia majora again. Some also want to address aging changes or effects of pregnancy/childbirth on their body through nonsurgical techniques that require little recovery time – many noninvasive techniques are fast and convenient with few repercussions afterwards.
Gynecological Problems
Gynecology is the study and treatment of female reproductive health during and after pregnancy. Gynecologists specialize in dealing with reproductive organ issues related to menstruation pain, cysts, ovarian tumors, abnormal vaginal discharge and urinary tract infections – as well as sexually transmitted diseases like HIV/AIDS.
Gynaecologists specialize in performing minor surgical procedures on women, including correcting cleft lips and palates, laparoscopic gallbladder removal, hysteroscopy and tubal ligations. Additionally, they may assist in in vitro fertilization processes which use eggs or sperm to achieve conception.
Dr. Prerna Sharma is an Obstetrics and Gynaecology consultant at Jaypee Hospital and Gynederm Clinic in Noida’s Sector 76. Her specialties include high-risk pregnancy care, infertility evaluation and various surgical gynaecological procedures. Dr. Sharma earned her MBBS in 2005 from Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College and Hindu Rao Hospital before going on to obtain her DGO specialty diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology two years later.
Dr. Satwika Dey has 22 years of experience as an esteemed gynecologist. She currently practices at Motherland Hospitals of Sector 119 and Greater Noida West as well as her clinic located in Noida. Specializing in Minimal Access Surgery in Gynecology, Hysteroscopy, Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy as well as Minimal Invasive Gynecological Procedures she earned her MBBS at Gauhati Medical College before going on to acquire her DGO and MRCOG certifications.
Normal Vaginal Delivery
Vaginal delivery is the preferred method for healthy pregnancies. During this process, your cervix thins and opens while your uterus contracts to push out your baby from the birth canal. Vaginal birthing offers lower rates of morbidity and mortality than cesarean sections, making this approach to childbirth increasingly attractive among healthcare providers.
Vaginal birth can either be spontaneous or induced and assisted or unassisted. When birth occurs naturally without drugs or labor-inducing techniques being utilized to induce it. Conversely, an induced vaginal delivery involves medical supervision where your doctor uses drugs or manual techniques to start labor and induce vaginal delivery.
Vaginal delivery involves three stages of labor and delivery: latent, active, and transition. During this phase of laboring you’ll experience contractions from your uterus until your cervix dilates to 10 cm dilatations; subsequent laboring stages follow suit with increasingly intense uterine contractions as your cervix dilates further.
Vaginal delivery can be painful, but you have several options for relief. These may include getting an epidural that numbs your lower body or taking drugs that help control contractions and relax muscles. In rare instances, when delivery may be prolonged by issues like slow cervixes or failing fetuses to pass quickly through birth canal, healthcare providers may prescribe oxytocin to stimulate and accelerate labor.