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Amazing experience and professional service provided by Dr Sonia Rani @Women and Womb Clinic. Dr Sonia Rani cared and treated my sister in law through her pregnancy and helped for a safe & normal delivery of my nephew whilst making sure both mother and baby are healthy. We are very pleased for Dr Sonia Rani’s […]

It is very emotional and overwhelming period for the expectant couple, who are preparing to welcome their own child into the world. There is a lot information to remember and situation is very likely to be mind-boggling through lot of questions. Knowing an excellent medical professional like Dr Sonia Rani, is obviously a great feeling […]

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Getting diagnosed and treated early can help prevent spread of the cancer to other areas of your body

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Menopause

Menopause is the natural cessation, or stopping, of a woman’s menstrual cycle, and marks the end of fertility. Most women experience menopause by the age of 52, but pelvic or ovarian damage may cause sudden menopause earlier in life. Genetics or underlying conditions may also lead to early onset of menopause.

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Genetics

 Genes and chromosomes sometimes change or have missing or extra parts. This can cause serious health conditions and birth defects in your baby. You can have tests before and during pregnancy to find out of your baby is at risk for or has certain genetic conditions and birth defects.

Fetal medicine(Ultrasound) is the branch of medicine that provides care for the fetus (or fetuses) and mother. This includes the assessment of fetal growth and wellbeing and the diagnosis and management of fetal disorders (including fetal abnormalities) and counselling and support for parents.

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Fertility

Having trouble getting pregnant can be caused by many things including problems with ovulation, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, PCOS, premature menopause, fibroids, thyroid problems and a condition called Turner syndrome. Depending on the cause there are a number of treatment options.