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Understanding the Stages of Labour Before Your Baby's Delivery

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So, you’re getting closer to “D-day” and your brain is probably doing somersaults. You’ve packed the hospital bag and triple-checked the list of baby names, and now you’re wondering: “What actually happens when labour starts? Will it be fast? Painful? Manageable?” Take a deep breath. Labour isn’t one giant event that suddenly hits like a truck, it’s a step-by-step process that your body goes through to bring your baby into the world. And once you know what’s coming, it becomes a lot less intimidating. Here is a simple guide to what really happens during labour to make the experience as smooth (and as painless) as possible, especially if you’re considering a painless normal delivery in Kolkata . Stage 1: Early and Active Labour This is when things start to happen. In early labour, your cervix begins to soften and open (dilate), and you might feel light contractions like intense period cramps. You may be able to walk around, eat light snacks, or even nap. It can last for hours (or lo...

Can Laparoscopy for Blocked Fallopian Tubes Cure Infertility?

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Trying for a baby and not seeing those two pink lines yet? If you’ve been told your fallopian tubes are blocked, it might feel disheartening, but don’t lose hope just yet. Many women face this hurdle, and there is a promising solution, too — thanks to advanced treatments like laparoscopy. So, let’s talk about it: what this really means, how it works, and when to see a female infertility doctor in Kolkata . First Things First: Why Do Fallopian Tubes Matter So Much? Fallopian tubes are the passageways where fertilisation typically happens, where sperm meets egg. If either or both tubes are blocked (even slightly), that natural meeting cannot occur, making it difficult or impossible to get pregnant naturally. Blockages can happen because of: Previous pelvic infections Endometriosis Surgeries It can occur silently, without any symptoms. You might only discover it when trying to conceive feels like hitting a wall. In other cases, they may be linked to pelvic pain, ectopic pregnancy, or ...