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Finally, Women Redesign Women’s Healthcare: The Lilium Revolution

How many of your patients have shown resistance or hesitance in going through a pap smear or an examination where a speculum might be used? I know. Here’s the good news. Finally, you can offer them something better instead of dreading the cold, metallic “duck-bill” contraption that’s haunted women’s medical experiences since the 1840s.

Mayflower July-August 2025 Update

Just a peak into everything that is happening at mayflower, and its a lot trust me. 🎗️ EndoStrong Event 3.0: A Community Gathering Like No Other.

The Kegella Chair: A hit at Mayflower’s Aesthetic Clinic

Kegella

Last week, I had three conversations with Dr Ravina Patel, Gynec-cosmetologist at Mayflower Aesthetic Clinic, that made it perfectly clear to me why the Kegella Chair has instantly become so popular at Mayflower. A 32-year-old mother confessed she’s stopped exercising because “I pee myself doing jumping jacks.”

The Pelvimetry Plot Twist

Here’s a question that might make you pause: When was the last time you questioned whether the pelvic measurements we’ve been using since your grandmother’s era are actually… accurate? Buckle up, because we’re about to dive into one of obstetrics’ best-kept secrets – and it’s more fascinating than you’d think.

Fetal Surgery for TTTS Performed Successfully at Mayflower

A couple came, twenty weeks into what should be the most thrilling chapter of their lives, shuffling into our fetal medicine unit clutching a thick file of ultrasound prints and devastating news: Termination may be your safest option. 

Behind Every Misdiagnosis, There’s a Woman Still in Pain

Endometriosis. A word that far too often hides in the shadows of women’s health. Despite affecting 1 in 10 women globally, it remains one of the most commonly misdiagnosed, under-treated, and misunderstood conditions — with women often waiting up to 7–10 years for an accurate diagnosis.

What the Surgeon misses when they move too fast

There’s a quiet anxiety that comes with being a surgeon today. We’re quicker, sharper, and far more efficient than we were just a decade ago. Diagnostic tools have improved. Laparoscopic setups are slicker. Conferences are louder. And yet, in the middle of all this speed and shine, something often gets missed.

Emotional Intelligence in Gynaecological Practice

In the heart of Ahmedabad, Dr. Ravina Patel’s OPD, in Mayflower Women’s Hospital buzzed with the usual activity. Amid the routine, a new patient, Ayesha Khan, 29, (name changed) presented with chronic pelvic pain.