The Missing Prescription in Women’s Health: Sleep

Ask a gynecologist about the key pillars of reproductive health, and you’ll hear the usual suspects: hormones, diet, exercise, and stress management. But there’s one critical factor we almost never bring up in consultations—sleep.
A Registry for the Forgotten: Can India’s Bold New Move Fix Women’s Healthcare?

For centuries, women’s health in India has been a footnote in medical discourse—an afterthought, a whisper in crowded hospital corridors, a matter too “domestic” to warrant systemic attention. All a little too hush hush..
How PMS makes your life harder

Let’s talk about premenstrual syndrome (PMS)—that monthly visitor that brings along bloating, mood swings, and a general sense of malaise. For nearly half of women of reproductive age, PMS is an unwelcome guest that disrupts their daily lives. As gynaecologists, we’re often the first line of defense against this cyclical adversary. But are we truly […]
Catching Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Red Handed

She walks in for the fifth time this year. Mid-thirties. Sharp eyes dulled by fatigue. She’s carried a folder thicker than most patient files, filled with prescriptions, ultrasound reports, and urine cultures that all whisper the same frustrating word: “normal.”