Qualification :
MBBS, HS(House surgeonship Department of Neuro Surgeon)
Department: NEURO SURGEON
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MBBS, MS,MCH(Neurosurgery) Gold Medllist
Department: NEURO SURGEON
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MD(MEDICINE), DNB (NEPHROLOGY) CONSULTANT NEPHROLOGIST AND RENAL TRANSPLANT PHYSICIAN
Department: NEPHRO/RENAL TRANSPLANT
Gender: Male
Qualification :
Urology, UroOncosurgeon & Laproscopic Urosurgeon MBBS, DNB(Gen Surgery),MNAMS,DNB(Urology)
Department: UROLOGY
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MBBS, DNB( Plastic Surgery,Gold Medalist), MHA, Consultant Plastic ,Burns, Cranio facial and reconstructive surgery
Department: PLASTIC SURGERY
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MBBS, MS, RIMS (RANCHI)
Department: GENERAL SURGEON / LAPROSCOPIC SURGEON
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MBBS,MS
Department: GENERAL/ LASER/LAPROSCOPIC SURGEON
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MBBS,MS ORTHO,EX-Senior Resident(AIIMS Raipur)
Department: ORTHOPEDIC
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MBBS,MD(Pediatric) PMCH Patna PGPN(Nutrition)-USA,Ex-Senior Resident(Newborn)RIMS Ranchi
Department: PEDIATRIC
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MD, DM,(ILBS,DELHI) CONSULANT DEPARTMENT OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AT MEDICA SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL, RANCHI, SPECIALIST IN LIVER,GUT AND PANCREATOBILIARY DISEASES AND ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURE.
Department: GASTRO
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MBBS,MD
Department: ANESTHESIA, CRITICAL CARE
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MBBS,MD
Department: ANESTHESIA, CRITICAL CARE
Gender: Male
Qualification :
BDS(Dental Surgeon)
Department: DENTISTRY
Gender: Female
Qualification :
BDS,MDS(Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery)
Department: DENTISTRY
Gender: Female
Qualification :
OBS & GYN.
Department: GYNAECOLOGIST
Gender: Female
Qualification :
OBS & GYN.
Department: GYNAECOLOGIST
Gender: Female
Qualification :
MBBS,MD
Department: GENERAL MEDICINE
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MBBS
Department: PHYSICIAN
Gender: Male
Qualification :
MBBS
Department: PHYSICIAN
Gender: Male
MMGU Hospital – Best super speciality hospitals in ranchi
Normal delivery is the most effective way to give birth. In some cases, however, it may become necessary for doctors to perform a C-section birth or other types of delivery. An obstetrician will make this determination based on the mother’s health and level of risk.
During normal labour, the baby moves into an upright position through the birth canal and into the world surrounding her. Normal labour takes 10 hours on average, but can take up to 20 hours in some cases.
Normal delivery is recommended when no complications arise during pregnancy, labour, or delivery. It is important to note that every pregnant woman has individual needs and thus, her doctor will recommend a delivery method based on any existing health factors or risks.
Usually, normal delivery is recommended for young and healthy women. An active lifestyle, normal blood pressure, and the position of the fetus are important components in recommending a normal delivery.
Here are different signs doctors usually take into account for recommending normal delivery:
An excessive urge to urinate due to increased pressure in the bladder by the growing uterus
Increased vaginal discharge due to impaction of blood vessels in the reproductive organs and growth of the cervix
Sore breasts are a good sign that you are ready to give vaginal birth
A pain in the lower back as the fetus starts to get into a head-down or cephalic position
Breaking the water bag before the labour starts
Cephalic position of the baby in an ultrasound scan