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A 30 year old lady pregnant for the second time was following up with me. She had a traumatic experience in her first labour as she had an instrumental delivery followed by heavy bleeding and a deep episiotomy which took more than a month to heal.

She was apprehensive about the painful experience of labor and post-delivery discomfort. Pain relief methods in labor were discussed with her and she did not want any medical intervention like epidural analgesia.

She was offered the option of laboring under water. Since this form of delivery is not usual in India she was initially apprehensive about it. She was explained about the benefits of water birth which included faster labour, lesser pain, improved relaxation, decreased anxiety and lesser need of episiotomy.

She was advised, during pregnancy, to follow a healthy diet and exercise regime and adequate weight gain to avoid complications

Since she fulfilled all the selection criteria for water birth she was encouraged to go for the same.

She came to the hospital with spontaneous rupture of membranes at term and was having regular contractions. She entered the pool once in active labor and delivered within an hour without the need of an episiotomy comfortably. She was grateful for her wonderful experience.

About Dr Astha Dayal

Dr Astha Dayal is a renowned Gynaecologist working as a Senior Consultant in CK Birla Hospital for Women, Gurgaon, specializing in medical and surgical management of women’s health. She has a special interest in managing high-risk pregnancy. She is a highly progressive and well-read and has published extensively in national and international indexed journals.

She has worked previously in Medanta Medcity, Artemis, MAMC, over the past 20 years of her illustrious career and has many publications in national and international medical journals to her name

Dr. Astha has completed her MD/MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi with multiple distinctions. She won the CL Jhaveri Award for best presentation in All India Congress of Obstetrics and Gynecology and was awarded the Best Thesis in Gynecology and Obstetrics.

Dr Astha is also an active member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), London (UK). She is also associated with the World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons (WALS).

She has had a number of firsts to her name the latest of them is the first successful water birth delivery in Gurugram.

Advise to young gynecologists

I meet a number of bright gynecologists and these are my top 5 advice to them

  1. As gynecologists, we meet women in their most vulnerable situations and it’s important to be empathetic to them.
  2. You will find yourself in high pressure situations early up in your career and you should keep your cool while in stressful situations
  3. Your job as a gynecologist gives you an opportunity to just not cure a patients immediate illness but to provide them with holistic advise on how they can lead a more healthy and happy life
  4. While it is important to keep yourself up to date with new advances, it is equally important to document and research your own experiences to create evidences that help other medical practitioners.
  5. Have fun

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अपने शरीर के इन हिस्‍सों का ख्‍याल रखने वाली औरतें जल्‍दी बन पाती हैं मां, डॉक्‍टर आस्‍था दयाल  की सलाह – Source https://www.drasthadayal.com/blogs/aastha-dayal-explain-how-to-improve-sexual-reproductive-health-iin-women-in-india/ https://www.drasthadayal.com/blogs/aastha-dayal-explain-how-to-improve-sexual-reproductive-health-iin-women-in-india/#respond Mon, 06 Mar 2023 07:45:48 +0000 https://www.drasthadayal.com/blogs/?p=191 महिलाओं के लिए यौन और प्रजनन स्वास्थ्य में उनका शारीरिक, भावनात्मक, सामाजिक और मानसिक कल्याण शामिल है। एक औरत के लिए ना सिर्फ खुद को स्‍वस्‍थ और बीमारियों से मुक्‍त रखने के लिए ही नहीं बल्कि मां बनने के लिए भी उनका प्रजनन स्‍वास्‍थ्‍य बहुत अहम होता है। इस आर्टिकल में गुरुग्राम की सीके बिड़ला हॉस्‍पीटल की गायनेकोलॉलिस्‍ट और लीड […]

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महिलाओं के लिए यौन और प्रजनन स्वास्थ्य में उनका शारीरिक, भावनात्मक, सामाजिक और मानसिक कल्याण शामिल है। एक औरत के लिए ना सिर्फ खुद को स्‍वस्‍थ और बीमारियों से मुक्‍त रखने के लिए ही नहीं बल्कि मां बनने के लिए भी उनका प्रजनन स्‍वास्‍थ्‍य बहुत अहम होता है। इस आर्टिकल में गुरुग्राम की सीके बिड़ला हॉस्‍पीटल की गायनेकोलॉलिस्‍ट और लीड कंसलटेंट डॉक्‍टर आस्‍था दयाल बता रही हैं कि महिलाएं किस तरह अपनी रिप्रोडक्टिव हेल्‍थ को स्‍वस्‍थ रख सकती है।

सभी महिलाओं में से 75 प्रतिशत से अधिक महिलाएं पर्सनल हाईजीन के बारे में नहीं जानती हैं। अपने निजी अंगों को साफ रखना बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है। प्राइवेट पार्ट को को सूखा रखें, सिंथेटिक अंडरगार्मेंट्स या ऐसे कपड़ों से बचें जिससे वहां पसीना आ सकता है।
खासकर मासिक धर्म के दौरान स्वच्छता बनाए रखने के लिए हर 4 घंटे में पैड बदलने का ध्यान रखें। वॉशरूम का उपयोग करते समय, हमेशा आगे से पीछे की ओर सफाई करें, भले ही जेट स्प्रे का उपयोग कर रहे हों।

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खासकर मासिक धर्म के दौरान स्वच्छता बनाए रखने के लिए हर 4 घंटे में पैड बदलने का ध्यान रखें। वॉशरूम का उपयोग करते समय, हमेशा आगे से पीछे की ओर सफाई करें, भले ही जेट स्प्रे का उपयोग कर रहे हों।

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Covid 19 and women’s Health https://www.drasthadayal.com/blogs/covid-19-and-womens-health/ https://www.drasthadayal.com/blogs/covid-19-and-womens-health/#respond Sun, 14 Feb 2021 05:06:29 +0000 https://www.drasthadayal.com/blogs/?p=62 Women are the backbone of a family and of the society at large. In the COVID 19 pandemic, we all have seen a rise in mental health burden-and Women, being more sensitive are more mentally and emotionally vulnerable.It is mainly because of Continued health concerns Breakdown of support systems due to long-term isolation Economic fallout Rise in abuse – twofold […]

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Women are the backbone of a family and of the society at large. In the COVID 19 pandemic, we all have seen a rise in mental health burden-and Women, being more sensitive are more mentally and emotionally vulnerable.It is mainly because of

  • Continued health concerns
  • Breakdown of support systems due to long-term isolation
  • Economic fallout
  • Rise in abuse – twofold rise in gender-based violence

How to manage stress and its consequences?

  • Identify signs of stress and get in touch with your doctor if you notice
    • Too much Fear and worry about your & family’s health 
    • Changes in your sleep or eating patterns
    • Difficulty sleeping or concentrating
    • Worsening of chronic health problems
    • Worsening of mental health conditions
    • Increased use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs
  • Take care of yourself -you could do this by coping with the stress
    • Take breaks from watching, reading, or listening to news stories, including social media. Hearing about the pandemic repeatedly can be upsetting.
  • Take care of your body.
    • Take deep breaths, stretch, or meditate
    • Try to eat healthy, well-balanced meals.
    • Exercise regularly, 
    • Get plenty of sleep
    • Avoid alcohol and drugs
  • Make time to unwind. Try to do some other activities you enjoy, like a hobby, a good book, a fun board game, a new recipe, a new craft to learn.
  • Connect with others. Emotions are contagious, so be wise about who you turn to for support.
  • Be kind to yourself-don’t have very high expectations from yourself, take it easy.
  • Maintain a routine as best you can. Try to stick to your regular sleep, school, meal, or work schedule. 
  • Get out in nature-sunshine and fresh air will do you good. 
  • Avoid self-medicating. 
  • Focus on the things you can control
    • Washing your hands frequently (for at least 20 seconds) with soap and water or a hand sanitizer with 60% alcohol.
    • Avoiding touching your face 
    • Staying home as much as possible, even if you don’t feel sick.
    • avoiding crowds and gatherings of 10 or more people.
    • avoiding all non-essential shopping and travel.
    • keeping 6 feet of distance between yourself and others when out.
    • getting plenty of sleep, which helps support your immune system.
  • Help others (it’ll make you feel better and help you in return)
  • Follow guidelines for preventing the spread of the virus
  • Reach out to others in need- isolated,the elderly or disabled
  • Donate to food banks-older adults, low-income families, and others in need by donating food or cash.
  • Be a calming influence. 
  • Be kind to others. 

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To Know about the Preterm Labour & Birth Types, Conditions, Risk Factors & Treatment https://www.drasthadayal.com/blogs/preterm-labour-birth-treatment/ https://www.drasthadayal.com/blogs/preterm-labour-birth-treatment/#respond Sat, 13 Feb 2021 17:17:46 +0000 https://www.drasthadayal.com/blogs/?p=42 Preterm labour also known as premature labour is the occurrence of regular contractions resulting in your cervix opening after the 20th week but before the 37th week of your pregnancy (3 weeks before your expected due date). Preterm birth is defined as the birth of live babies due to preterm labour (before the 37th week of pregnancy).  It is estimated […]

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Preterm labour also known as premature labour is the occurrence of regular contractions resulting in your cervix opening after the 20th week but before the 37th week of your pregnancy (3 weeks before your expected due date). Preterm birth is defined as the birth of live babies due to preterm labour (before the 37th week of pregnancy).  It is estimated that around 15 million babies are born preterm every year and this number is constantly increasing.  

Types of preterm labour and birth 

Preterm labour can be unplanned or induced. Due to several risk factors, preterm labour can occur in any pregnancy. In certain situations, the obstetrician might also induce preterm labour if it is considered necessary for the health of the baby and/or mother.  

Based on the gestational stage (stage of the pregnancy) preterm birth can be classified into the following categories: 

  • Extremely Preterm- Birth of a preterm baby less than 28 weeks into the pregnancy 
  • Very Preterm- Birth of a preterm baby less than 32 weeks into the pregnancy but more than 28 weeks 
  • Moderate or Late Preterm- Birth of a preterm baby after the 32nd week of the pregnancy but less than 37 weeks into the pregnancy 

Depending on how preterm the baby is, the more the complications involved. Due to this reason, if the preterm birth is planned, the obstetrician may decide to transfer the patient to a facility specializing in neonatal care. 

About the condition  

The ideal gestation period for human pregnancy is 40 weeks during which time, the fetus grows and develops. In some cases, contractions can start earlier, opening the cervix, preparing for birth before full term. If this occurs before the 20th week of the pregnancy, it is considered a miscarriage. If possible, the obstetrician would try to delay the birth as preterm babies are at a significant risk for multiple health problems. Preterm babies would also need special neonatal care as they are prone to infections and might have several developmental issues based on how premature they are.  

In certain cases, the obstetrician could also induce preterm labour if it is thought to be the best option for the mother and child. In such a situation the benefits and risks would be discussed in detail with the mother and the family. 

Risk Factors 

Preterm labour can occur in any pregnancy. Several factors have been known to increase the risk of preterm labour; these are: 

  • Multiple pregnancy (twins, triplets or others) 
  • Shortened cervix 
  • History or preterm labour or preterm birth  
  • Cigarette smoking or consumption of other narcotics 
  • Infections especially involving the lower genital tract or amniotic fluid 
  • Previous surgery on the uterus or cervix 
  • Low or high pregnancy weight 
  • Smaller interval between two pregnancies (less than 18 months) 
  • Pregnancy conditions such as gestational diabetes, gestational or hypertension, preeclampsia and excessive amniotic fluid as well as complications with the placenta like placenta previa or placental abruption 
  • Increased stress levels 
  • Maternal age (younger than 17 or older than 35 years of age) 
  • Vaginal bleeding in the second or third trimester 
  • Any abnormalities in the fetus such as spina bifida 
  • Physical injury to the mother 

Symptoms 

Symptoms of preterm labour include: 

  1. Abnormal vaginal discharge (bloody, watery or mucus) 
  2. Increase in the amount of vaginal discharge 
  3. Lower abdominal pressure 
  4. Throbbing and chronic backache 
  5. Abdominal cramps (possibly accompanied by diarrhoea) 
  6. Regular and frequent contractions  
  7. Fluid from the vagina might indicate ruptured membranes 

Diagnosis 

Preterm labour can be diagnosed by monitoring the frequency of contractions and how long they last. Apart from this, the doctor might also diagnose preterm labour by: 

  •  Cervical exam to look for any changes in the cervix 
  • Physical examination to find the baby’s position 
  • Transvaginal ultrasound to measure the length of the cervix 
  • Check for amniotic fluid to see if the amniotic sac is broken 

Treatment 

In case there is a high risk of preterm labour, the doctor might recommend the following treatments: 

  • Corticosteroids: These medications are prescribed if there is an increased chance of delivery in the next seven days. It is used to promote the baby’s lung maturity.  
  • Magnesium Sulfate: The doctor might prescribe magnesium sulfate if there is a high risk of delivery between week 24 and 32 of the pregnancy. Certain studies indicate that it might also lower the risk of cerebral palsy for babies born before the 32nd week of the pregnancy 
  • Tocolytics: This medication is prescribed to slow the contractions. It may be used for 48 hours to delay labour so corticosteroids may provide a maximum benefit or if there is a need to transfer to patient to a specialized healthcare facility 
  • Preventive medication: If there is a history of premature birth or increased risk of the same, the obstetrician might prescribe a weekly dose of progesterone starting from the second trimester till week 37 of the pregnancy. Vaginal progesterone might also be prescribed to prevent preterm labour 
  • Surgery: In certain situations, if the risk of preterm labour is due to a short cervix, the doctor might suggest cervical cerclage. In this procedure, the cervix is sewn shut with strong sutures which are removed after 36 weeks of the pregnancy unless they must be removed sooner.  

Prevention 

Preterm labour may be avoided by taking steps to promote a healthy full-term pregnancy. Some of the measures that can be taken are: 

  • Healthy diet: Maintain a balanced diet rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (found in nuts, seeds, fish etc.). You can design a diet tailor-made to your needs with the help of your doctor and nutritionist.  
  • Avoid substances known to increase risk of preterm labour: This includes smoking, consumption of alcohol and other narcotic substances. 
  • Seek regular prenatal care: Regularly visit your health care provider to monitor your pregnancy. In case you manifest any symptoms of preterm labour you might have to make your visits to the obstetrician more frequent.  
  • Monitor and manage chronic conditions: In case you have any chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension or obesity monitor it closely and take measures to keep them under control.  
  • Reduce stress: when possible, avoid anything that causes stress either mentally or physically. Do not overexert yourself and try relaxation techniques such as meditation to calm yourself.  
  • If you are at a higher risk of preterm labour, seek medical advice for additional precautionary steps that can be taken. 

FAQs 

1. What are Braxton Hicks contractions?

Braxton Hicks are also called false labour pains. These can be felt for the first time around mid-pregnancy, increasing in frequency as the pregnancy progresses. They are considered to be practice contractions.

2. How do I differentiate between Braxton Hicks and regular contractions?

Braxton Hicks contractions are irregular and should subside by changing positions. Real contractions on the other hand will grow stronger and closer together with time. 

3. What are the health conditions that are common in preterm babies?

Preterm babies are prone to infections and many health complications such as breathing difficulties and developmental problems. The more preterm the baby is, the greater the risk of complications like cerebral palsy, Intellectual and developmental disabilities, low birth weight, underdeveloped organ systems and infections. They would need to stay in the neonatal intensive care unit for the required treatment. 

4. How can I make sure that I don’t go into preterm labour?

There are no methods to ensure that you don’t go into preterm labour. However, if you are at a higher risk of going into preterm labour, your obstetrician might suggest certain precautions to minimise the risk. Focus on maintaining a healthy pregnancy lifestyle and avoid stress.


Preterm labour also known as premature labour is the occurrence of regular contractions resulting in your cervix opening after the 20th week but before the 37th week of your pregnancy (3 weeks before your expected due date). Preterm birth is defined as the birth of live babies due to preterm labour (before the 37th week of pregnancy). It is estimated that around 15 million babies are born preterm every year and this number is constantly increasing.

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