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Led by Dr Sanjay Kadam Laparoscopic Surgeon, Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, and Dr. Chaithali Kadam Gynaecologist Prapti Women's is an Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hospital located at Matoshree Nagar, Nashik. We are committed to providing comprehensive healthcare for women of all ages in a warm, caring, and compassionate environment. The hallmark of our care for women is a focused and personalized approach to each patient’s needs. Be it gynaecological screenings or surgery, infertility, or prenatal check-ups, keeping patients well-informed about their options and remaining a key partner in their decision-making process is core to our mission. Women’s health is our priority, and we treat every patient like family.
Dr. Sanjay Kadam is a skilled Laparoscopic Surgeon and Gynecologist with over 21 years of experience in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Based in Wadala, Nashik, he practices at Prapti Women's Hospital. Dr. Kadam completed his MBBS at Topiwala National Medical College & BYL Nair Charitable Hospital in 1997 and went on to earn his MD in Midwifery & Gynecology from Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Hospital, Mumbai in 2000. Read more
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Dr. Chaitali Kadam, M.B.B.S., D.G.O., and fellowship-trained in Embryology (ART-ISAR Manipal), is a seasoned Gynaecologist, Obstetrician, and Embryologist with over 15 years of experience. Practicing since 2009, Dr. Kadam is dedicated to women’s health, specialising in reproductive and fertility treatments. Read more
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At Prapti Women's Hospital, we offer a range of fertility treatments designed to support couples in their journey to parenthood. Our services include In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), among other assisted reproductive technologies. Each treatment plan is tailored to meet the unique needs of our patients, ensuring personalized care throughout the process.
Yes, we provide comprehensive pre-pregnancy counseling that focuses on optimizing health before conception. This includes thorough health assessments, guidance on lifestyle choices, nutritional advice, and prenatal planning. Our goal is to prepare both partners physically and emotionally for a healthy pregnancy.
Once you're sexually active or reach age 21, you should visit one regularly. Call a gynecologist if you have any concerns or questions about your sexuality or reproductive health, or experience pain in your pelvic region.
To diagnose irregular periods and discover what is causing them, your gynecologist will ask you about your menstrual regularity and medical history. In addition to this, they'll also perform a thorough physical examination, including a pelvic exam, to check for any observable irregularities or sensitivities.
Yes, our hospital is equipped to manage high-risk pregnancies. We offer specialized care that includes continuous monitoring and management of complications such as hypertension, diabetes, and thyroid disorders during pregnancy. Our team works closely with patients to ensure the health and safety of both mother and baby throughout the pregnancy journey.
Most people take a pregnancy test at home using their pee. However, you can also take a pregnancy test at your provider's office using a blood sample or pee. For the most accurate results, wait until you miss your period to take a home pregnancy test. If you use pregnancy tests correctly, the results are 99% accurate.
While it's not mandatory, having your partner attend the first prenatal visit can be a valuable experience. It allows both of you to connect with the healthcare provider, ask questions together, and actively participate in the early stages of your pregnancy journey.
A late period can be delayed for about 5 days to a maximum of 1 to 2 months. A delayed period that lasts for longer than 3 months can be a sign of amenorhea, or lack of menstruation. In these cases, of pregnancy has been rules out, the underlying cause should be investigated by a gynecologist.
You may feel brief lower abdomen pain. This is known as Mittelschmerz, a slight, one-sided ache or twinge in the pelvis caused by the release of the egg during ovulation. At two weeks pregnant, your belly won't show any signs of a bump yet, although you may feel a little more gassy or bloated than usual.
Ultrasound (first trimester) – a painless, non-invasive scan done within the first 3 months of pregnancy. This can be used to confirm the number of babies and helps to calculate the date you are due to give birth.