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06/12/2025

STOP Misinformation. GET THE FACTS! Watch as renowned Gynecologist Dr. K.Sreelalitha from HCC Hospital in Mydukur breaks down the Dilation and Curettage (D&C) procedure.

This essential video clearly explains:

What is D&C? (Dilation and Curettage)

How the Procedure is Done step-by-step for diagnosis and treatment.

Key Advantages (e.g., diagnosing abnormal bleeding, managing miscarriage/delivery, removing polyps).

We focus on delivering accurate, easy-to-understand medical information directly from a trusted expert.

ACTION STEP: Save this Reel and share it with someone who needs clear, reliable women's health information. What other procedures would you like Dr. Sreelalitha to explain? Comment below!

05/12/2025

⚠️ 9th Month Pregnancy Warning: DO NOT IGNORE THESE SIGNS! ⚠️

Dr. K. Sreelalitha of HCC Hospital explains the critical dangers of ignoring a failed cervical cerclage or a potential ruptured uterus during the final stages of pregnancy. These complications pose immediate, life-threatening risks to both mother and baby, including severe hemorrhage, fetal distress, and the need for emergency surgery. Understanding the symptoms (like sudden, severe abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, or a change in fetal movement) is essential for timely intervention.

Early detection is crucial to save lives. Watch the full explanation and understand the steps that need to be taken immediately if these complications are suspected. Share this vital information with expectant mothers.

04/12/2025

Every woman considering medication abortion must watch this. Dr. K. Sreelalitha, a leading Gynecologist from HCC Hospital in Mydukur, delivers a critical public health warning on the severe, life-threatening complications that arise from taking abortion pills without a proper doctor consultation and mandatory pre-ultrasound screening. Unsupervised use can tragically mask a hidden ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy formed in fallopian tubes), leading to fallopian tube rupture and catastrophic internal bleeding, which requires emergency surgery. Dr. Sreelalitha also explains the dangerous risks associated with a molar pregnancy, a rare but serious condition. Your safety is paramount—never take medical advice or medication, especially abortion pills, without a qualified gynecologist’s comprehensive evaluation. Share this crucial information to protect women's health and promote safe reproductive choices. Consult your doctor first.

03/12/2025

STOP! If you've had a normal NT Scan and are wondering why the Double Marker Test is still necessary, Dr. K. Sreelalitha has the critical answer.

Many expectant parents think a normal Nuchal Translucency (NT) measurement means they can skip the blood test, but Dr. Sreelalitha explains that the NT scan is only 70-75% accurate on its own. The Double Marker Test, which measures specific hormones (PAPP-A and Free Beta-hCG) in the mother's blood, is essential because it provides an 80-85% combined accuracy for screening common chromosomal conditions like Down Syndrome (Trisomy 21) and Edwards Syndrome (Trisomy 18).

The Key Takeaway: The NT scan measures fluid at the baby's neck. The Double Marker Test measures biochemical markers in your blood. You need both for the most complete, non-invasive early risk assessment. Watch this Reel for a clear, concise explanation of why this combined approach is the gold standard in first-trimester screening.

Your Baby's Health is Priority #1. What was the one thing that surprised you most about prenatal screening? Let us know in the comments!

01/12/2025

Are you confused about how many weeks pregnant you truly are? Understanding the pregnancy timeline is essential for tracking your baby's development and preparing for milestones. In this quick and informative Reel, a leading specialist breaks down the exact calculation methods used by doctors for determining gestational age and trimesters. Learn the difference between menstrual age and conception age, and discover how your healthcare provider uses key dates like the Last Menstrual Period (LMP) and early ultrasound measurements for the most accurate dating. This video is a must-watch for any expectant parent looking for clarity on the first trimester, second trimester, and third trimester. Proper calculation ensures accurate due date prediction and optimal prenatal care scheduling. Save this post to easily track your journey!

30/11/2025

Dr. K.Sreelalitha, a leading Gynecologist at HCC Hospital, Mydukur, breaks down what every new mother needs to know about bleeding after delivery. This is completely normal and an essential part of your body's recovery!

How Long Will the Bleeding Continue? Postpartum bleeding, called lochia, is your body shedding the uterine lining built up during pregnancy. It typically lasts four to six weeks, but can vary. It's important to know the stages:

Lochia Rubra (Days 1-4): Heavy, bright red bleeding, similar to a heavy period, sometimes with small clots.

Lochia Serosa (Days 4-10): The discharge becomes lighter, pinkish or brownish, and more watery.

Lochia Alba (Weeks 2-6): The discharge changes to a whitish or yellowish-white color, becoming significantly less in volume.

When to Contact Your Doctor: While lochia is normal, contact Dr. Sreelalitha or your healthcare provider immediately if you experience heavy, excessive bleeding (soaking more than one pad an hour for several hours), foul-smelling discharge, or large blood clots. Your health is our priority!

29/11/2025

Immediate attention needed: When to consult a doctor in pregnancy.
​Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but knowing when a symptom needs urgent medical review is essential for the health of both you and your baby. In a recent video, Dr. K. Sreelalitha of HCC Hospital, Mydukur, explained five critical signs you should never ignore.
​Watch the full Reel to learn about:
​Bleeding PV (Per Vaginum): Any bleeding during pregnancy, whether light or heavy, must be checked immediately. It can signal various conditions, some requiring prompt intervention.
​Leaking PV: If you experience a sudden gush or constant trickle of fluid, it could be your waters breaking, even if it’s before your due date.
​Change in Fetal Movement: A significant decrease in the baby's movements or a sudden absence of movement is a red flag. Always monitor your baby's patterns.
​Blurring Vision: Sudden changes in eyesight, including blurred or double vision, can be a symptom of conditions like preeclampsia.
​Severe Abdominal Tightness/Pain: Persistent or frequent painful tightening of the abdomen, especially if it doesn't ease, needs evaluation to rule out premature labor or other complications.
​Protect your health and your baby's well-being. Always err on the side of caution and call your healthcare provider right away if you experience any of these symptoms.\text{

27/11/2025

Want to know which traits your baby really gets from dad? The father's genetic contribution is often misunderstood! In this must-watch Reel, Dr. K. Sreelalitha, a leading Gynecologist at HCC Hospital, Mydukur, breaks down the fascinating science of paternal inheritance.She explains:Dominant Paternal Traits: Discover which key features, from eye color to height and even factors like fingerprints and dimples, are often passed directly from father to child.The X and Y Factor: Get the clearest explanation of how the father's male chromosomes (X and Y) are the sole determinant in deciding the s*x of the baby. Learn the $50/50$ chance mechanism and debunk common myths.Save this Reel and share it with expectant parents! Genetic science simplified for you.

26/11/2025

Thinking about your birth plan? It's crucial to understand factors that can affect a vaginal delivery. In this informative Reel, Dr. K.Sreelalitha of HCC Hospital in Mydukur clearly explains two key conditions: Contracted Pelvis and Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD).

A Contracted Pelvis is a pelvis that is smaller than normal, making it difficult for the baby's head to pass through the birth canal. Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD) occurs when the baby’s head is too large or the maternal pelvis is too small to allow a safe passage. Both conditions can significantly increase the difficulty and risk associated with a Normal Delivery (vaginal birth), often leading to a necessary C-section to ensure the safety of both mother and baby.

Watch the full video to understand:

What causes a contracted pelvis?

How is CPD diagnosed during pregnancy?

What are the common delivery options when these conditions are present?

Empower yourself with knowledge for a safer, informed birth journey!

25/11/2025

Feeling tired or low on energy? Your diet plays a massive role in maintaining healthy hemoglobin and iron levels, which are crucial for every function in your body! Watch as Dr. K. Sreelalitha, a leading Gynecologist at HCC Hospital in Mydukur, gives her expert ratings on common food items that are scientifically proven to help increase blood production.

Discover which foods are a "Must-Eat," which are "Good-to-Have," and which ones you might be surprised to see on the list! This essential health information is vital for women's health, managing anemia, and boosting your overall vitality. Don't miss her recommendations on integrating these iron-rich foods and folate sources into your daily meals. Share this with a friend who needs an energy boost!

24/11/2025

Is it safe to eat papaya or pineapple when you're pregnant? Our expert, Dr. K.Sreelalitha of HCC Hospital, Mydukur, shares crucial information on why these fruits should be avoided by expectant mothers. The key lies in the enzymes found in unripe papaya and fresh pineapple, which can potentially lead to uterine contractions and preterm labor. It is vital to understand the distinction: the focus is especially on unripe and semi-ripe papaya, which contains a high concentration of papain, a substance linked to adverse effects in pregnancy. Watch the full Reel to get the complete, detailed explanation and ensure you make the safest dietary choices for your baby's health. Your pregnancy diet matters!

23/11/2025

As you enter the final weeks of your third trimester, many expecting mothers worry when they feel reduced baby movements in the 9th month of pregnancy. Is this normal? Dr. K. Sreelalitha, a leading gynecologist, breaks down the essential reasons behind this shift in fetal movement, from limited space to deep sleeping patterns. More importantly, she explains the critical importance of daily fetal kick counting during these last crucial months. Understanding your baby's routine and knowing precisely when to call your maternity care provider is a key part of safe pregnancy management. Watch this full Reel to learn the simple, life-saving technique of tracking your baby's kicks and ensuring fetal well-being right up until delivery. Share this vital pregnancy safety information with every expecting parent.

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