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Shree Krishna Clinic is a Gynecology/Obstetrics clinic in JP Nagar 8 Phase, Bangalore. The clinic is gone to by specialists like Dr. N Shailaja. The timings of Shree Krishna Clinic are: Mon to Tue, Thu to Sun: 9:00 AM-8:30 PM. A portion of the administrations gave by the clinic are: Infertility Evaluation/Treatment, Placenta previa/Abruption, Cancer Screening (Preventive), Thyroid in Pregnancy and In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Tap on guide to discover bearings to achieve Shree Krishna Clinic. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Shree Krishna Clinic with Dr. N Shailaja Gynecologist


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Shree Krishna Clinic with Dr. N Shailaja
Gynecologist
Shree Krishna Clinic is a Gynecology/Obstetrics
clinic in JP Nagar 8 Phase, Bangalore. The
clinic is gone to by specialists like Dr. N
Shailaja. The timings of Shree Krishna Clinic
are Mon to Tue, Thu to Sun 900 AM-830 PM. A
portion of the administrations gave by the
clinic are Infertility Evaluation/Treatment,
Placenta previa/Abruption, Cancer Screening
(Preventive), Thyroid in Pregnancy and In-Vitro
Fertilization (IVF). Tap on guide to discover
bearings to achieve Shree Krishna Clinic. Dr. N
Shailaja is a Gynecologist, Urogynecologist, and
Laparoscopy in JP Nagar 8 Phase, Bangalore and
has an affair of 10 years in these fields. Dr. N
Shailaja hones at Shree Krishna Clinic in JP
Nagar 8 Phase, Bangalore. She finished MBBS from
Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences
(AIMS) Bellur in 2001, Dr. Shailaja thinks of
her as capacity to look after ladies both her
calling and a colossal gift. She needs to
guarantee that ladies approach the most developed
and avant-garde administrations. This manages
equipped care and a more extensive scope of
treatment choices. Dr. Shailaja has finished her
DGO from Kempegowda Institute of Medical
Sciences, Bangalore 2004. She is a Gold Medalist
in OBG from Rajiv Gandhi University. She
finished her MS preparing from JNMC (Belgaum)
2007. She was Gold Medalist from JN Medical
College, Begum. She has done her DNB from Delhi
Board and PGDMLE, Medical Law course from
National Law School of Bangalore. She has
experienced essential and higher master preparing
in UroGynaecology( Taiwan, Dr Lo and Chennai, Dr
Raja Maheswari), Laparoscopic Surgery (Dr
B.Ramesh,Bangalore, Dr Paul, Cochin, Dr Rakesh
Sinha,Mumbai and FCLS,Fellowship from
International Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons),
USG(DR Ramamurthy, Srinivasa Ultrasound,
Bangalore) Preventive Oncology(Kidwai Hospital,
Bangalore) and all parts of Obstetrics and
Gynecology in India and abroad. Amid her
preparation she has worked with specialists in
the field of
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insignificantly intrusive gynecologic surgery,
Gynae Oncology, Maternal Medicine and
Uro-gynecology. She finished her MRCOG (Final) in
2015. She is a Member of Royal College of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, London and Indian
College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She is an
individual from Bangalore Society of Obstetrics
and Gynecology, Oncology Society of Bangalore and
Endoscopic Society of India. Shree Krishna
Clinic in Bangalore. Gynecologist and
Obstetrician Doctors with Address, Contact
Number, Photos, Maps. View Shree Krishna Clinic,
Bangalore on elawoman. One of the main
gynecologists of the city, Shree Krishna Clinic
in Jp Nagar eighth Phase has built up the clinic
in 2010 and has picked up an unwavering
demographic in the course of recent years and is
likewise every now and again went by a few VIPs,
trying models and other decent customers and
worldwide patients also. They additionally
anticipate extending their business further and
giving administrations to a few more patients
attributable to its prosperity in the course of
recent years. The productivity, devotion,
exactness and empathy offered at the clinic
guarantee that the patient's prosperity, solace
and needs are kept of best need. Dr. N Shailaja
is a popular Gynaecologist in Arekere, Bangalore.
Doctor has had many happy patients in his/her 17
years of journey as a Gynaecologist. Doctor has
completed MBBS, MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
DGO . You can consult Dr. N Shailaja at Shree
Krishna Clinic in Arekere, Bangalore. Book an
appointment online with Dr. N Shailaja and
consult privately on elawoman.com. One of the
leading gynaecologists of the city, Dr. N
Shailaja (Vita Plus Clinic) in Jp Nagar 7th
Phase has established the clinic and has gained a
loyal clientele over the past few years and is
also frequently visited by several celebrities,
aspiring models and other honourable clients and
international patients as well. They also plan
on expanding their business further and providing
services to several more patients owing to its
success over the past few years. The efficiency,
dedication,
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precision and compassion offered at the clinic
ensure that the patient's well-being, comfort
and needs are kept of top priority. The clinic is
equipped with latest types of equipment and
boasts highly advanced surgical instruments that
help in undergoing meticulous surgeries or
procedures. Locating the healthcare centre is
easy as it is Kothanur Dinne Main Road.
Managing gestational diabetes Gestational
diabetes is diagnosed during pregnancy when your
body cannot cope with the extra demand for
insulin production resulting in high blood
glucose levels. Gestational diabetes is managed
by monitoring blood glucose levels, adopting a
healthy eating plan and performing regular
physical activity. Effective management of
gestational diabetes will reduce the risk of
complications during pregnancy and the birth of
your baby.
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Your healthcare team including your doctor,
specialist, dietician and Credential Diabetes
Educator, can help you with blood glucose
monitoring, healthy eating and physical
activity. There are three basic components in
effectively managing gestational
diabetes monitoring blood glucose levels
adopting a healthy eating pattern physical
activity. Gestational diabetes can often
initially be managed with healthy eating and
regular physical activity. However, for some
women with gestational diabetes, insulin
injections will be necessary for the rest of the
pregnancy. Approximately 10 20 of women will
need insulin however, once the baby is born
insulin is no longer needed. This is safe for
both you and your baby. After the baby is born,
gestational diabetes usually disappears. A
special blood glucose test (Oral Glucose
Tolerance Test) (OGTT) is performed six weeks
after delivery to ensure that blood glucose
levels have returned to normal. However, women
who have had gestational diabetes have an
increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes
later in life and should be tested for diabetes
at least every 2 3 years. Can gestational
diabetes affect my baby? If gestational diabetes
is not well looked after (blood glucose levels
remain high) it may result in problems such as a
large baby, miscarriage and stillbirth. A large
baby can create the risk of injury at delivery,
caesarean delivery, forceps delivery and a need
for the baby to be looked after in special care
until the glucose level stabilises after
delivery. Other complications may include
pregnancy loss and premature delivery. If any
problems occur, the hospital will care for you
and your baby. Monitoring blood glucose levels
while pregnant
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It is important to monitor your blood glucose
levels at home to check that management of
gestational diabetes is keeping your blood
glucose levels within the target range. Your
Credentialled Diabetes Educator can show you how
to check your blood glucose levels and help you
understand your blood glucose patterns. This is
to ensure appropriate treatment can be
administered and changed as necessary. Eating
well with gestational diabetes An important part
of managing gestational diabetes relates to diet.
Following a healthy eating plan will assist
in Managing blood glucose levels within the
target range advised by your doctor Providing
adequate nutrition for you and your growing
baby Achieving appropriate weight changes during
your pregnancy. It is advisable to see an
Accredited Practising Dietitian to work out a
meal plan that is appropriate for mum and the
growing baby. Guide for healthy eating during
pregnancy Women with gestational diabetes are
encouraged to Eat small amounts often and
maintain a healthy weight Include some
carbohydrate in every meal and snack (e.g.
Multigrain bread, bulgur, pasta, potato,
lentils, chickpeas, beans) Choose foods that are
varied and enjoyable that provide the nutrients
you especially need during pregnancy. This means
foods which include calcium (e.g. Milk and
cheese), iron (e.g. Red meat, chicken and fish),
folic acid (e.g. Dark green leafy vegetables
lightly cooked, low in fat, particularly
saturated fat(e.g. use oils such as canola,
olive and polyunsaturated oils and margarines and
use lean meats such as skinless chicken and low
fat dairy foods) High in fibre Avoid foods and
drinks containing large amounts of sugar
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Choose Basmati or Doongara rices they have a
lower glycaemic index and will help you to stay
fuller for longer. See a dietitian who can
provide expert advice on the proper nutrients for
you and your baby, as well as helping you make
healthy food choices. Carbohydrates Carbohydrate
foods are broken down into glucose and used for
energy. To help manage your blood glucose
levels, it is important to spread your
carbohydrate foods over three small meals and
2-3 snacks each day. Foods that contain
carbohydrate include Multigrain breads and
breakfast cereals Pasta, rice (preferably Basmati
or Doongara) and noodles Potato (in moderation),
sweet potato and corn Legumes such as baked
beans, red kidney beans and lentils Fruits Milks
and yoghurts Carbohydrate foods that contain
little nutritional value include sucrose (table
sugar), soft drinks, cordials, fruit juices,
lollies, cakes and biscuits. In some instances,
you may be eating the right amount (and type) of
carbohydrate foods for your body, but still have
high blood glucose levels. If this happens, it is
important to talk to your doctor or
Credentialled Diabetes Educator. Fat Try to
limit the amount of fat you eat, particularly
saturated fat. Use healthy fats like canola,
olive and polyunsaturated oils and margarines,
avocados and unsalted nuts. To limit your
saturated fat intake, select lean meats, skinless
chicken and low-fat dairy foods and avoid
takeaway and processed foods. Protein
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Include two small serves of protein each day as
protein is important for the growth of the baby
and maintenance of healthy mum. Protein foods
include lean meat, skinless chicken, fish, eggs
and reduced fat cheese. These foods do not
directly affect your blood glucose levels. Milk,
yoghurts, custards and legumes (beans, lentils,
and chickpeas) are also important sources of
protein. However, remember that they also
contain carbohydrate. Calcium iron Calcium
and iron requirements increase during pregnancy.
Try to include 2-3 serves of low fat calcium
rich foods each day (1 serve 250 ml milk, 200 g
of yogurt or 2 slices of cheese). The iron from
red meat, chicken and fish is readily absorbed.
However, if you are a vegetarian or do not eat
these foods regularly, an iron supplement or
pregnancy multivitamin may be required. Discuss
this with your doctor or dietician. Other
dietary considerations Nutritious foods that
will not cause excess weight gain or cause your
blood glucose levels to go up can be eaten
freely. These foods include fruits such as
strawberries, passionfruit, lemons and limes and
all vegetables (except potato, corn, sweet
potato, taro, beans, lentils and chickpeas). Try
to include at least 2 cups of vegetables each
day. Drinks The best drink for your body is
water, plain mineral water and soda water try
it with fresh lemon or lime for something
different. Diet or sugar-free drinks are
suitable for people with diabetes. However
carbonated and caffeinated varieties can increase
the risk of osteoporosis and may affect mood so
should be consumed in moderation by everyone.
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Alternative sweeteners The use of intense
sweeteners by people with diabetes is preferable
to use of natural sugars. Keeping active with
gestational diabetes For women with gestational
diabetes, moderate intensity physical activity
can help to manage blood glucose levels.
Moderate means a slight but noticeable
increase in breathing and heart rate. If there
are no specific obstetric or medical conditions,
you should be able to safely exercise during
pregnancy. However, it is best to discuss this
with your obstetrician or midwife prior to
commencing any exercise regime in
pregnancy. Shree Krishna Clinic is known for
lodging experienced Gynecologists. Dr. N Shailaja
Gynecologist, an all around presumed
Gynecologist, hones in Bangalore. Visit this
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suggested by 69 patients. For More Information
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