High-risk pregnancies are increasing in India due to factors like poor nutrition, advanced age, PCOS, and lack of healthcare.
Dr Vidya V Bhat, Radhakrishna Multispeciality Hospital, pointed out that the complications leading to it are Type 2 diabetes, ...
A 2019 study published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research found that the prevalence of PCOS could be as high as 22.5% i.e., more than one in every five women, in a city like Mumbai.
Aimed to address the growing concern of infertility, impacting millions of Indian couples, Gaudium IVF & Gynae Solutions ...