
Dr. Sarbani Ghosh is a highly esteemed senior consultant in Obstetrics
and Gynaecology. She is dedicated to providing exceptional care to
her patients. With a robust academic background and extensive
experience, Dr Ghosh is a pillar of excellence in her field.
A brilliant student and a gold medallist in her graduation exams, Dr.
Ghosh’s educational journey began with her MBBS (CAL), which laid
a strong foundation in medicine. She further specialised with
DGO(CAL), honing her skills and knowledge in Obstetrics and
Gynaecology.
She lived and worked in England for several years to cement her expertise, obtaining the MRCOG from the Royal College in London.Subsequently,
she was recognised with the prestigious FRCOG from the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, London.
She has been invited to speak at many national and international
medical seminars and has collaborated on writing scientific articles
and chapters. This is a testament to her proficiency and commitment
to excellence in her speciality.
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Her mission is to support women at every stage of life with compassionate, expert gynecological care. She Is committed to promoting women's health through personalized treatment, respectful communication, and a holistic approach to well-being.
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My patients usually have numerous queries for me, first-time parents, anxious mothers, harassed and troubled patients with chronic problems and patients waiting for surgery.
While I encourage them to ask me as many questions as they want during the consultations, it might be impossible to cover all possible questions in one go here. So, I decided to cover a few common questions every month. Meanwhile, if you would like to ask me a question, please write to me at my email address. I shall try to answer as many as practicable and perhaps even print your question in my monthly blog of FAQs.
Keep smiling, stay healthy.
Dr Sarbani Ghosh
Most certainly, one can try. Provided there are no other complications in the mother or the baby, we need to do a detailed assessment of the birth canal and the baby’s position at 36 weeks. The baby’s head must be ‘engaged’ (only 2/5ths of the head is palpable above the pelvic brim) in primigravidae (first-time mothers) for a successful trial of vaginal delivery.
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I admit my patients for only three days, and on the second day after surgery, they are encouraged to walk normally. After discharge, I advise them to walk on level ground, do simple joint movement exercises, and climb stairs. Most light work can be done within one or two weeks.
Absolutely not. Spinal injection for anaesthesia does not cause back pain. The lower back is a weight-bearing joint, and the back pain is more likely due to weak back muscles, calcium deficiency and bad posture. All these issues can be addressed proactively to prevent back pain following childbirth.
Medicines for PCOs control the problem, but they do not cure it. In most cases, the body cures itself of hormonal imbalances in young girls within a few years, mostly by 23/24 years of age. In a small number of cases, though, hormonal imbalances can persist throughout life due to a genetic inclination.