About
Dr. Indu Taneja
Dr. Indu Taneja embodies the epitome of dedication and excellence in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. With a distinguished career spanning over 30 years, she has tirelessly served her patients with compassion, earning a reputation as one of the most awarded and respected lady doctors in her community. Dr. Taneja's remarkable achievements include the delivery of over 150,000 babies and the performance of more than 120,000 women surgeries. Her commitment to medical education is equally commendable, as she has served as a mentor for numerous gynecology specialists through the DNB Graduates program for the past 15 years, shaping the future of the profession.Services
Cervical Cerclage
Cervical cerclage is a surgical procedure to reinforce a weak cervix during pregnancy, reducing the risk of premature birth. It involves stitching the cervix closed to provide support and prevent it from opening too early. This intervention is often recommended for women with a history of cervical insufficiency or prior premature births.
Labiaplasty
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure to alter the size or shape of the labia minora or majora. It is typically performed for cosmetic reasons or to alleviate discomfort. While it can improve self-esteem and address functional concerns, it's crucial to weigh the risks and potential complications associated with any surgery.
Clinical Embryologist
Clinical embryologists are reproductive medicine specialists who work with embryos and gametes in fertility clinics. They handle various aspects of assisted reproductive technology (ART), including in vitro fertilization (IVF), embryo culture, and embryo transfer. Their responsibilities encompass assessing gamete quality, performing fertilization procedures etc.
Infertiliade
Infertility is the inability to conceive after a year of regular unprotected intercourse. It can result from various factors, including hormonal imbalances, reproductive disorders, age, or lifestyle factors. Infertility affects individuals and couples emotionally and can necessitate medical intervention such as fertility treatments or assisted reproductive technologies to achieve pregnancy.
Gynaecological Endoscopy
Gynecological endoscopy involves minimally invasive surgical procedures to diagnose and treat conditions within the female reproductive system. Using small cameras and instruments inserted through tiny incisions or natural openings, such as the vagina, this technique allows visualization and treatment of issues like endometriosis, fibroids, and infertility, with reduced recovery time compared to traditional surgery.
IUD placement
IUD placement involves a healthcare provider inserting a small, T-shaped device into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. This contraceptive method is highly effective and long-lasting, providing protection for several years depending on the type. It works by releasing hormones or creating a physical barrier to sperm, offering a reversible and convenient birth control option.
Nutrition for Pregnant Women
Nutrition for pregnant women is crucial for both maternal health and fetal development. A balanced diet rich in nutrients like folate, iron, calcium, and omega-3 fatty acids supports the growing baby's needs and reduces the risk of birth defects. Pregnant women should focus on consuming a variety of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains, and dairy products while avoiding alcohol, excessive caffeine, and high-mercury fish. Adequate hydration is also essential for overall well-being.
MENOPAUSE
Menopause marks the end of a woman's reproductive years, typically occurring around age 45 to 55. It involves a natural decline in estrogen and progesterone production, leading to the cessation of menstrual periods. Symptoms vary widely but may include hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, and vaginal dryness. While menopause is a normal part of aging, hormone therapy and lifestyle changes can help manage its associated symptoms and health effects.
viability scan
A viability scan is a prenatal ultrasound performed during early pregnancy to confirm the presence of a viable embryo or fetus. Typically conducted around 6-10 weeks gestation, it assesses fetal heartbeat, gestational sac size, and embryo development. This scan helps detect potential pregnancy complications such as miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. It provides reassurance to expectant parents and guides further medical management if necessary.
30+ Years Experience
1,20,000+ surguries
1,40,000+ Babies Delivered
Newsletters & Articles
Uterine Polyps Symptoms and Causes
Uterine polyps are growths attached to the inner wall of the uterus that extend into the uterine cavity. Overgrowth of cells in the lining of the uterus (endometrium) leads to the formation of uterine polyps, also known as endometrial polyps. These polyps are usually noncancerous (benign), although some can be cancerous or can eventually turn into cancer (precancerous polyps).
Genital Tract Infections
Reproductive tract infections (RTIs) include these types of infection: 1) sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, chancroid, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); 2) endogenous infections, which are caused by overgrowth of organisms normally present in the genital tract of healthy women.
All you need to know about Uterine Fibroids
Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during childbearing years. Also called leiomyomas (lie-o-my-O-muhs) or myomas, uterine fibroids aren't associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer.