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.
Three Communication Patterns That Are Driving Your Patients Away

Good evening Doc!The biggest flaw amongst many of the Indian medical education system is that it does not prepare you for the business of medicine. You learn a lot about how the anatomical structures in the pelvis or the blood brain barrier and what can cross it but there is absolutely no conversation around what […]
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.
A Long Way From Home: Thoracic Involvement of Endometriosis

Good evening friend, Last week has been spent really contemplating this one surgery that we performed at Mayflower. The kind that only comes once in a long time, and even then demands that we be just as prepared for it.
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.
Peritoneum: The Express Highway of Endometriosis

Hey doc!At a gathering of true experts, you would be called a liar, and an imposter, if you told someone peritoneal involvement isn’t a common occurrence in most of the cases you see.
Juhi Never Thought That Life Was Gonna Be This Way

Imagine you’re a woman in your 30s. Your second child has just started going to school, you’re beginning to find your old self back, planning your career ahead, applying for jobs, giving interviews when you start to realise that your periods have gotten worse over the last few months.
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.
The Endometriosis India Report – Survey

Endometriosis affects nearly 1 in 10 women in India and yet insights on the matter are woefully lacking. Not only among patients but also among doctors.In our own little way, we want to change that.
How Minimally Invasive Fibroid Treatments Are Reshaping Gynecology

If someone had told you a decade ago that uterine fibroids—a condition affecting nearly 80% of women by age 50—could be treated without a single incision, no hospital stay, and barely a day off work, you’d probably raise a skeptical brow.