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Dr. Preeti Shukla  - Senior Consultant

Dr. PREETI SHUKLA

Senior Consultant - OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY

MBBS, DNB (Obs & Gynae), FMAS, DMAS

Paras Health, Kanpur

About Dr. Preeti Shukla

Dr. Preeti Shukla is a Senior Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Paras Health, Kanpur, specializing in women's reproductive health and childbirth. With extensive training and experience, she provides comprehensive care to women at all stages of their reproductive journey.

 

Specialization and Expertise: 

  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • Antenatal Care
  • High-Risk Pregnancy Management
  • Gynaecological Surgeries
  • Infertility Management

 

Notable Achievements: 

  • Excellence in Women's Health Services - Paras Health, Kanpur
  • Active Participant in Community Health Programs for Women 

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Becoming pregnant is one of the most important moments in a woman’s life. But before you even take a test, your body may start giving small hints. These early signs of pregnancy can appear in the very first few weeks, sometimes even before you miss a period. Knowing these changes helps you prepare, reduce anxiety, and seek medical advice at the right time.
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Are you feeling unusually emotional, bloated, or tired before your period starts? You might be experiencing Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) — a common condition that affects both your body and mood in the days leading up to menstruation.
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Hormonal imbalances can disrupt a woman’s health, affecting both fertility and overall well-being. Two of the most common conditions related to hormonal disorders are PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease) and PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome).
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Discover the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) in this detailed guide. Learn how to manage your symptoms with lifestyle changes, medical treatments, and expert care. Don’t wait—consult the specialists at Paras Hospitals today for personalized PCOS management. Call us now at 8080808069 to book your appointment!
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Abnormal uterine bleeding can be seen in the form of excessive blood between your monthly periods, spotting, or even an extremely heavy flow. A normal period lasts an average of five days and if you find yourself bleeding outside of this time frame, it might be time to look for gynecologists and obstetricians near you.
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Menstrual cycles are a natural part of a woman's reproductive health. While every woman experiences some variation in her periods, certain changes in bleeding patterns should not be ignored. If your periods are unusually heavy, last longer than usual, occur too frequently, or if you experience bleeding between periods, it could be a sign of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB).
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Missing or delayed periods can feel stressful—especially when you’re unsure why it’s happening or how to fix it. If you’ve been searching for “how to get periods immediately” or “what to do if periods are late,” you’re not alone. Many women experience occasional delays due to lifestyle, hormonal changes, or underlying health conditions.
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Estrogen is one of the most important hormones in the human body, yet many people only associate it with women’s health. The truth is, estrogen plays a vital role in both men and women, influencing everything from reproductive health to mood, bone strength, and even heart health.
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A delayed period can instantly trigger worry. Your mind may jump to pregnancy, hormonal problems, or something serious—even when the delay is just a few days. The truth is, menstrual delay is very common and often linked to everyday factors like stress, lifestyle changes, or minor hormonal shifts.
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Have you been feeling more tired than usual, struggling to lose weight, or noticing sudden mood swings? Many women brush off these signs as stress or aging — but often, they point to hormonal imbalance.
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Many women today hear the terms PCOD and PCOS and instantly feel confused. They sound similar, have overlapping symptoms, and both relate to the ovaries — but they are not the same. If you’ve ever wondered, “What is the difference between PCOD and PCOS?” — this guide breaks it down clearly and simply.
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