Dr.Vibha Chaturvedi Sharma :- Best gynecologist hospital in jaipur |Obstetrician & Gynaecologist in Jaipur |best high risk pregnancy doctors in jaipur Rajsthan |drvibhasharma.com
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About Dr. Vibha Chaturvedi Sharma

Dr. Vibha Chaturvedi Sharma is a Gynaecologist & Obstetrician working as Director Gynec Laparosopic Surgeon & Obstetrician at Surya Hospitals, Jaipur.She has done her MBBS and MS in Gyne-Obs at SMS Medical College, Jaipur. Following this she worked as a clinical fellow in Gyne laparoscopic surgery and Fertility management at Aanchal Fertility and Laparoscopic Hospital, She has also undergone training in Advanced infertility treatment at Aanchal Hospital. Following her training, she has worked as a Gynec Laparoscopist, Obstetrician & Infertility specialist at Cocoon Hospital. She has also done observership in High Risk Pregnancy from (Florida) USA.

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What Services We Provide

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Laparoscopic Myomectomy

In laparoscopic or robotic myomectomy, minimally invasive procedures, your surgeon accesses and removes fibroids through several small abdominal incisions.

Laparoscopic myomectomy. Your surgeon makes a small incision in or near your bellybutton. Then he or she inserts a laparoscope ― a narrow tube fitted with a camera ― into your abdomen. Your surgeon performs the surgery with instruments inserted through other small incisions in your abdominal wall.

Robotic myomectomy. Instruments are inserted through small incisions similar to those in a laparoscopic myomectomy, and the surgeon controls movement of instruments from a separate console.

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Hysterectomy

FibroidA hysterectomy is an operation to remove a woman's uterus (womb). The uterus is where a baby grows when a woman is pregnant. In some cases, the ovaries and fallopian tubes also are removed. These organs are located in a woman’s lower abdomen. The cervix is the lower end of the uterus. The ovaries are organs that produce eggs and hormones. The fallopian tubes carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus.

There are several types of hysterectomies:

Complete or total: Removes the cervix as well as the uterus. (This is the most common type of hysterectomy.)

Partial or subtotal: Removes the upper part of the uterus and leaves the cervix in place.

Radical: Removes the uterus, the cervix, the upper part of the vagina, and supporting tissues. (This is done in some cases of cancer.) Often one or both ovaries and fallopian tubes are removed at the same time a hysterectomy is done.

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Hysteroscopic Surgeries

A hysterectomy is an operation to remove a woman's uterus (womb). The uterus is where a baby grows when a woman is pregnant. In some cases, the ovaries and fallopian tubes also are removed. These organs are located in a woman’s lower abdomen. The cervix is the lower end of the uterus. The ovaries are organs that produce eggs and hormones. The fallopian tubes carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus.

Radical : Removes the uterus, the cervix, the upper part of the vagina, and supporting tissues. (This is done in some cases of cancer.) Often one or both ovaries and fallopian tubes are removed at the same time a hysterectomy is done. If you haven't reached menopause (when you haven't had a period for 12 months in a row), a hysterectomy will stop your monthly bleeding (periods). You also won't be able to get pregnant. And you may have menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes and vaginal dryness. If both ovaries are removed as well, you will suddenly enter menopause.

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High Risk Pregnancy

A high-risk pregnancy might pose challenges before, during or after delivery. If you have a high-risk pregnancy, you and your baby might need special monitoring or care throughout your pregnancy. Understand what causes a high-risk pregnancy, and what you can do to take care of yourself and your baby.

What are the risk factors for a high-risk pregnancy?

Sometimes a high-risk pregnancy is the result of a medical condition present before pregnancy. In other cases, a medical condition that develops during pregnancy for either mom or baby causes a pregnancy to become high risk.

Specific factors that might contribute to a high-risk pregnancy include:

Advanced maternal age. Pregnancy risks are higher for mothers age 35 and older.

Lifestyle choices. Smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol and using illegal drugs can put a pregnancy at risk.

Medical history. A prior C-section, low birth weight baby or preterm birth — birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy — might increase the risk in subsequent pregnancies. Other risk factors include a family history of genetic conditions, a history of pregnancy loss or the death of a baby shortly after birth.

Patients Testimonials

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Awards & Achievement

  • January 6, 2023 AICOG Conference invited as a moderator on adnexal mass.
  • November 15, 2022 FOGSI West Zone conference yuva 2022-2023 Invited as a Panelist on Endoscopy Management of myoma.
  • September 4, 2022 Raj Endo Gynae update invited as a speaken on Pelvic anatomy in Endoscopy.
  • April 24, 2022 Dr.Modi's masterclass invited as a Chairperson for live workshop on Gynaecological Endoscopy made easy.
  • April 17, 2022 ISOPARB invited as a Panelist on myths and Realities in Management of RPL
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