A hospital that cares for you
WE CARE YOUR HEALTH
A hospital that cares for you
WE CARE YOUR HEALTH
A hospital that cares for you
WE CARE YOUR HEALTH
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Sanna Maternity & Gynaec Hospital
We “Sanna Hospital” are specialist hospital in maternity gynecology, obstetrics and infertility focused on delivering highest quality medical care for our patients.
High Risk Pregnancy Care
high-risk pregnancy more prominent possibility of inconveniences in view of conditions in her pregnancy, her own clinical status.
24 Hours Services
Advanced emergency services with a rapid response for any kind of treatment.
Modern Facilities
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LAPAROSCOPY
Laparoscopy, also known as diagnostic laparoscopy, is a surgical diagnostic procedure used to examine the organs inside the abdomen....read more
HYSTEROSCOPY
Hysteroscopy is visualization of inside of the uterus with a camera without introducing a scar on the abdomen....read more
INFERTILITY
If you are 35 or older, your doctor may recommend that you skip some of the steps younger couples usually take.That's because your.... read more
GYNAECOLOGY
Gynecologists are pioneers in this field what were once diagnostic procedure became completely therapeutic procedure....read more
MATERNITY
Sanna Maternity & Gynaec Hospital Maternity Unit cares for new mothers and their babies, and for women who require... read more
ANTENATAL CARE
Antenatal care is the care you receive from healthcare professionals during your pregnancy. You'll be offered a series of appointments....read more
About Dr.Gunjanbala Sahni
Dr.Gunjan Bala Sahni did her M.B.B.S. from KIMS (Karnataka Institute of Medical Science), Hubli (Karnataka) and done her M.D. (Obs. & Gyn.) From M. P. Shah Medical College, Jamnagar. Her specialized post graduate training includes Advanced Fertility Workshops, Course in Randomized Clinical Trials, Updates in Laparoscopy, Hysteroscopy and Infertility, Specialized training in Infertility. She is trained in High-risk pregnancy also.
FAQ
We believe that open and honest communication with patients, patient education and strong commitment to excellent healthcare are foundation for successful patient-doctor relationship.
Pregnancy tests work by detecting a certain level of human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) in your pee. You can take a pregnancy test as soon as you’ve missed your period. However, it’s best to wait at least one week after you’ve missed your period to get the most accurate results. While some tests claim to give you accurate results before a missed period, taking a test too soon can result in a false negative (the test says you aren’t pregnant, but you are).
Your healthcare provider can take a blood sample to test for pregnancy as early as one week before a missed period.
If you’ve tested positive with a home pregnancy test, give us a call. We will schedule an appointment for you approximately eight weeks from your last menstrual period.
During pregnancy you should avoid fish that contains Mercury (including swordfish, tile fish, mackerel and shark). Also avoid saccharine, alcohol, deli meats, unpasteurized cheeses, and meat, poultry and fish that have been under-cooked.
It is safe to exercise in moderation during pregnancy, unless your obstetrician advises against it. Some exercises can help with childbirth
It is usually safe to travel by airplane up to 35 weeks into your pregnancy. If you need to travel after 35 weeks, check with your physician. To reduce your chances of getting a blood clot during a flight, get up to stretch your legs several times.