I am a guy who will be forwarding this to all my female friends, I find this so enlightening and myth-busting. Thank you Traya Health for coming up with such an informative and useful podcast.
I just wish every gynae was like that. My friend had pain and irregular periods and she lived away from home(we were in the first year of college). She told her symptoms to the doctor and the doctor said bas aajkal ki ladkiyon ka yahi hai zara si independence mili nahi ki doctoron ke chakkar lagani lagti hain and started laughing, my friend told her that she's not sexually active and was in extreme pain. To which the doc said mujhe mat banao, pregnancy test karao aur apni mummy ko sath leke aao tab aana. She cried so much and was traumatized by that first visit that she endured that for 2 more days until we convinced her to visit another doctor who was thankfully very supportive. Turned out she had a big ovarian cyst and later got the treatment for it
Exactly i have had worst experience with gynacs across 4 different cities now , hardly there’s any one like Dr Anjali Kumar , and even if there is - they are either in a big metropolitan tier one city or are very expensive or both
I also face this issue ...whenever i go to gynae with my friend she told ki kuch ni hua ....shadi karwale sahi hojega ....😑one says ...mother ko leke ana ...i was always thinking what about those girls who have no mother......to another doctor she said change your lifestyle , but how not tell, at that time i also not know how to manage all, another doctor ,i diagonised with pcod and cyst ....at that time my brother was with me , she told him j pcod pocd kuch ni hota ...jb insan j soche ki mai esi vaise hu tb ho jata ..means overthink karta .......this was the worst feeling and the day , how any doctor talk like this , being a lady she also knows ki girls ko kis emotions k sath gujrna pdta .....from that day , i never visit to any gynae , and try to fix all by searching , learning gaining knowledge.😢
Mujhe chocolate cyst h 9.1cm ki kuchh hi din phle pta chla pmch m dikhwai thi ,doc n medicine di h 2month k liye medicine se thik ho jayega please batayee ,agar surgery Krna pde toh kha best hoga,mai unmarried hu 26yrs ki
What a podcast! I am awed. Doing interviews are easy, but asking the right questions at the right time and for the right amount of time makes an excellent interview. You achieved all that!
I used to play, walk and had an active lifestyle at 16-17. My mom was a dietician so I used to eat good balanced food, we were not allowed to eat much junk. I had all sorts of healthy lifestyle but I still have PCOS from the age of 16.
We need to understand that it’s not our lifestyle but our environment that causes pcos. Everything we eat we use contains micro plastics and this microplastics acts as hormone disrupter. There has been a case study done on a few generation of crocodiles when they have been given the factor x which is the micro plastics in this case and it was found that the crocodile became infertile after 5 generations, that’s where our world is heading too. It’s almost impossible to avoid those products
Same here. My mother is from rural uttarakhand, so she ate healthy organic food. So did I but still had PCOS from age of 16 . But it got better with age. With gods grace conceived my first child naturally, after which the pcos nearly disappeared.
Not only food and exercise, products we use or are exposed to during our lifetime, also contribute to PCOD... Use of plastics, disposable pads, cleaning products not only on ourselves, but also home cleaning products all have been known to be hormone disruptors...
Few days back only i was saying the same thing to my husband, today every single woman is suffering frm pcos, thr must be something wrong with our society bcz woman is juggling many jobs at the same time. Its the woman who’s body and mind is suffering the most todays time.
I was diagnosed with PCOD at 15 and finally got rid of it at 22. Thankyou God. And this podcast was necessary! Thankyou Traya Health and Dr. Anjali! I just wanted her to tell side effects of pills. She should have been more honest about it.
I think I took the roght decision to plan for my baby at an early age. The stress, the pain, the mental and physical damage is pretty much bearable and manageable in 20s. Im 23 and conceived naturally without any risk and my baby is also born healthy. Im still recovering from the child birth but taking care of a child is a hectic job with additional burden of recovery yourself.
Thank you for this, it's a great and informative conversation Just one addition here about the rise in C-sections it is also because of incorrect operations and diagnosis, it's actually alarming in India, there is a documentary on this by CNA, I totally recommend it for all to be aware
Yes i watched it couple of weeks back. Recommend everyone to watch it and get awareness. Absolutely alarming how the doctors are giving wrong diagnosis just because c-section is time saving and generating more pennies.
Dr Anjali, As you mentioned, PCOS is caused by insulin resistance. We can’t blame everything on weight gain. There are plenty of thin women having PCOS and plenty of overweight women not having PCOS. I have gone through full cycle of dealing with PCOS starting at the age of 16 to going through fertility treatments. Losing weight did not cure my PCOS. It’s depressing to know but PCOS is life long. Losing weight will help you improve symptoms but insulin resistant will make it 10 times harder to lose any weight.
I have lean PCOS as well. Was put on hormones then got breast cancer 😢. I had always been thin active. I'm menopausal now and miserable because of my triple positive breast cancer I can't take hrt. Nobody addresses this. It's a lifelong struggle 😢
Mam you put in all the medical importance in one channel , please continue with more videos ! We are always here to support you ! Trayahealth is just awesome❤
OMG. Such an insightful video. Got diagnosed with PCOD during my bachelor's, while staying at the hostel. I could relate to all the circumstances..... Eating junk, staying up the whole night..... Tensions n all.
Thank you for talking about intimate hygiene and removing the myths about waxing down there. These kinds of videos are eye openers honestly. Very informative!!! 👍👍💯💯.
Dr Anjali radiates knowlege,.confidence and compassion. Loved this talk..😂 how can the infection jump up form toilet seat into bladder..used to wonder about that too! Did not seem logical
This is such a good informative podcast. There are many terms Dr. Anjali taught us in the medical world what they meant with basic examples. It all makes so much sense. One thing she said Trust your doc is so true.
This is very productive session. But I was hoping to hear at least something about the Endometriosis. As Dr Anjali is specialised in this area (Endometriosis) so it could have more good session if we had those details discussed in the podcast.
Wonderful podcast. From this we can learn a lot of information regarding women health and also how to take care of our health. Thank you so much for this podcast.
The interviewer has such a beautiful personality.. and Dr Anjali ki toh baat hi alag hai ❤ have been following her through my pcos and pregnqncy journey..
I am a physiotherapist... Any kind of abdominal binder is needed. There is enough evidence to prove this. Abdominal binders helps substituting ur weak core... Hence protecting ur lumbar spine, while ur muscles starts getting tones after 9month long, stretch. Also tummy tuckers helps developing good pelvic floor contractions hence great improving core strength. The podcast is really nice nd informative, only that the Role of a physiotherapist is not available, nd it's completely okay bcz Dr Anjali is a gynec,,,,
Very informative. after a while i have watched something on youtube without fast forwarding the video and increasing the speed. This episode is a must watch for all ages for females out there.
❤Such a great podcast. And the questions you asked are so good. Dr. Anjali speaks quite clearly without giving any bookish gibberish that we( the ordinary people) can't understand. Thanks for the episode.🙏
I wish such type of conversation would be in hindi So that I could send it to my sis and cousin who can't understand English and They highly highly need it
What a lovely podcast it is..! Absolutely great. Found lots of answers of my questions without seeking a gynaecologist and also understood that I need to see a gynaecologist soon. Thank you Dr. Anjali & Traya..❤
This was a great podcast. However, the only two things spoken about which I am uncertain of and therefore, don’t quite agree with are:- 1) Contraceptive Pills are safe 2) Unclean and unhygienic toilets don’t cause UTI. Having spoken with several gynaecologists and surgeons, most agree that contraceptive pills for extended period of time can cause infertility or other complications and that unhygienic toilets can trigger UTI.
Beautiful content!! Very well informed and educated. Absolutely a must watch.. good luck to the makers for future creation, please be careful to maintain the quality.
This is what we called a podcast by which we learn something meaningful ❤ thnku so much ❤ Dr. Anjali is such a sweetheart not all the gynac is like that i remember i went to a gynac for checkup of my delayed periods nd that time i just got married nd i told her that my periods are not regular since 2-3 months nd i happened first time like after my marriage nd she instantly being rude nd like why are u lying nd it can happened without marriage nd i was like yaa i know that but bcz I myself is a medical student but i told her after marriage is bcz i wanted her to know whole story like it can happened due to many reasons like stree, hormonal imbalance ,genetics nd wht not 😢 But although if we got such a supportive gynac we will gonna easily to talk to or not gonna hesitate to discuss ❤
Thank you so much for making this video, all my questions were answered. .like literally all of them. So well made, to the point. Thank you to the great hostess and the doctor guest.
Amazing podcast 👍 i remember I went to my gynec saying I m suddenly gaining weight..m i having pcod or something..she laughed n said..u r simply eating more n being in lockdown no physical work 😂 get that rt. I was happy n amazed the way she said..eat less..eat healthy n be physically active..😊 n it worked..thanks for bursting myths around..
I truly appreciated the podcast and found the content insightful. Regarding the discussion on postnatal belly wrapping and laddus, I respectfully differ in opinion. In Ayurveda, these practices are seen as having a scientific basis, contributing to the well-being of women in managing postnatal imbalances, both physically and mentally.
Thank you so much for all the information.The questions asked were also so apt.Although it was a long podcast,i hung on to each and every word of dr.anjali.❤
#Trayahealth thanks for inviting experts. Your programs are driving reforms through making people aware about health, associated problems and cure. In the current era Obesity is a growing pandemic in India. Obesity is an underrated issue and needs attention. I will request your team to invite Dr Manish Khaitan (Ahmedabad) to your Podcast. He is a Bariatric surgeon. He is treating Obesity in India. He is a Pioneer in the field of Obesity treatment.
Really Madam 'our Grandmas times were less complicated' - they did so much physical work - complete housework, plus bearing numerous kids, managing huge clans without any support other than their own capacity. Todays woman has no/low physical activity (even kids are surrogate-birthed) and then looked after by nannies,servants, drivers fed by cooks, cleaning homes by maids/machines. That 'multi-tasking' is just mental and emotional with jobs, business, screentime, social media presence with food that is not nutritious (fast snacks not even meals) adding to stress
So informative, thank you to host and Dr. Anjali for helping in understanding body’s physiology, health awareness and lifestyle choices impacts and that too with a lot of patience
I totally understand and accept what you told Dr. Mytri. My question is, you doctor's say not to shave just to prevent from infections but during any surgery down there why you guys suggest to shave as the pre surgery procedure? That should also be avoided I feel.
Because they are doing a surgery! The surgical area needs to be prepped and sterile. You would not want hair to get in to the open wound and then stitched up, would you?
It's a lovely podcast❤. Everything has been explained so nicely and calmly by the doctor. And all the questions were great. It really helped. But I would like to add one thing if you could make these videos in hindi also, people from all walks of life can get benefited and educated from this.
Thank you so much for such informative episode. I has cleared lot of doubts. Loved the video❤❤ I have a few questions about birth control pills. -Is taking birth control pills at early age and for long term good? -Can pills save eggs? -How many months before should I stop taking the pills before trying for pregnancy?
Girls. I have been suffering from pcod and never get periods. It led to lot of facial hair pimples and obesity. I took the advice of naturopathy medicine.trust me. Within 2 months I got periods. But to regulate it apparently You should take the medicine upto 1 year. Pls consider taking naturopathy medicine.
Great podcast 👌 Covered almost all the major concerns of women. Dr Anjali explained it so well in such a calming and positive way 👍
Superb podcast ❤😊🎉😊❤
Please convey our million thanks and gratitude to Dr Anjali
I am a guy who will be forwarding this to all my female friends, I find this so enlightening and myth-busting. Thank you Traya Health for coming up with such an informative and useful podcast.
Pls forward this to your male friends they also have daughter,wife,sister,mother so they can take care of them.
Sure @@anusharma-qr9op
I just wish every gynae was like that. My friend had pain and irregular periods and she lived away from home(we were in the first year of college). She told her symptoms to the doctor and the doctor said bas aajkal ki ladkiyon ka yahi hai zara si independence mili nahi ki doctoron ke chakkar lagani lagti hain and started laughing, my friend told her that she's not sexually active and was in extreme pain. To which the doc said mujhe mat banao, pregnancy test karao aur apni mummy ko sath leke aao tab aana. She cried so much and was traumatized by that first visit that she endured that for 2 more days until we convinced her to visit another doctor who was thankfully very supportive. Turned out she had a big ovarian cyst and later got the treatment for it
What a disgusting doc
Exactly i have had worst experience with gynacs across 4 different cities now , hardly there’s any one like Dr Anjali Kumar , and even if there is - they are either in a big metropolitan tier one city or are very expensive or both
That doctor must be frustrated in her life 😂
I also face this issue ...whenever i go to gynae with my friend she told ki kuch ni hua ....shadi karwale sahi hojega ....😑one says ...mother ko leke ana ...i was always thinking what about those girls who have no mother......to another doctor she said change your lifestyle , but how not tell, at that time i also not know how to manage all, another doctor ,i diagonised with pcod and cyst ....at that time my brother was with me , she told him j pcod pocd kuch ni hota ...jb insan j soche ki mai esi vaise hu tb ho jata ..means overthink karta .......this was the worst feeling and the day , how any doctor talk like this , being a lady she also knows ki girls ko kis emotions k sath gujrna pdta .....from that day , i never visit to any gynae , and try to fix all by searching , learning gaining knowledge.😢
Mujhe chocolate cyst h 9.1cm ki kuchh hi din phle pta chla pmch m dikhwai thi ,doc n medicine di h 2month k liye medicine se thik ho jayega please batayee ,agar surgery Krna pde toh kha best hoga,mai unmarried hu 26yrs ki
What a podcast! I am awed. Doing interviews are easy, but asking the right questions at the right time and for the right amount of time makes an excellent interview. You achieved all that!
I used to play, walk and had an active lifestyle at 16-17. My mom was a dietician so I used to eat good balanced food, we were not allowed to eat much junk. I had all sorts of healthy lifestyle but I still have PCOS from the age of 16.
We need to understand that it’s not our lifestyle but our environment that causes pcos. Everything we eat we use contains micro plastics and this microplastics acts as hormone disrupter. There has been a case study done on a few generation of crocodiles when they have been given the factor x which is the micro plastics in this case and it was found that the crocodile became infertile after 5 generations, that’s where our world is heading too. It’s almost impossible to avoid those products
Yup I feel u i was eating home made food healthy lifestyle still had pcos since 18
It depends on what time you eat also
Same here. My mother is from rural uttarakhand, so she ate healthy organic food. So did I but still had PCOS from age of 16 . But it got better with age. With gods grace conceived my first child naturally, after which the pcos nearly disappeared.
Not only food and exercise, products we use or are exposed to during our lifetime, also contribute to PCOD... Use of plastics, disposable pads, cleaning products not only on ourselves, but also home cleaning products all have been known to be hormone disruptors...
28 minutes into the podcast and WOW!! This really needs to reach as many girls and women out there. Will really help all of us a lot.
Few days back only i was saying the same thing to my husband, today every single woman is suffering frm pcos, thr must be something wrong with our society bcz woman is juggling many jobs at the same time. Its the woman who’s body and mind is suffering the most todays time.
I was diagnosed with PCOD at 15 and finally got rid of it at 22. Thankyou God.
And this podcast was necessary! Thankyou Traya Health and Dr. Anjali!
I just wanted her to tell side effects of pills. She should have been more honest about it.
How you got rid of
What were the side effects that you faced ?
Kindly share how u get rid of it
You might have no idea, how much i need this: the RIGHT information.
I am now ABLE to trust this channel and start working
Glad to help!
I think I took the roght decision to plan for my baby at an early age. The stress, the pain, the mental and physical damage is pretty much bearable and manageable in 20s. Im 23 and conceived naturally without any risk and my baby is also born healthy. Im still recovering from the child birth but taking care of a child is a hectic job with additional burden of recovery yourself.
Thank you for this, it's a great and informative conversation
Just one addition here about the rise in C-sections it is also because of incorrect operations and diagnosis, it's actually alarming in India, there is a documentary on this by CNA, I totally recommend it for all to be aware
Yes i watched it couple of weeks back. Recommend everyone to watch it and get awareness. Absolutely alarming how the doctors are giving wrong diagnosis just because c-section is time saving and generating more pennies.
Thanks for the podcast man !!! I hope men watch this . We are doing multitasking in today’s generation. Kudos to all woman
Dr Anjali, As you mentioned, PCOS is caused by insulin resistance. We can’t blame everything on weight gain. There are plenty of thin women having PCOS and plenty of overweight women not having PCOS. I have gone through full cycle of dealing with PCOS starting at the age of 16 to going through fertility treatments. Losing weight did not cure my PCOS. It’s depressing to know but PCOS is life long. Losing weight will help you improve symptoms but insulin resistant will make it 10 times harder to lose any weight.
I'm insulin resistant 18.7 and working out and eating well but still struggling to lose any weight 😢 it's depressing
Agree, trying hard to lose weight but now it feels impossible
I have lean PCOS as well. Was put on hormones then got breast cancer 😢. I had always been thin active. I'm menopausal now and miserable because of my triple positive breast cancer I can't take hrt. Nobody addresses this. It's a lifelong struggle 😢
Mam you put in all the medical importance in one channel , please continue with more videos ! We are always here to support you ! Trayahealth is just awesome❤
OMG. Such an insightful video. Got diagnosed with PCOD during my bachelor's, while staying at the hostel. I could relate to all the circumstances..... Eating junk, staying up the whole night..... Tensions n all.
Thank you for talking about intimate hygiene and removing the myths about waxing down there. These kinds of videos are eye openers honestly. Very informative!!! 👍👍💯💯.
Dr Anjali radiates knowlege,.confidence and compassion.
Loved this talk..😂 how can the infection jump up form toilet seat into bladder..used to wonder about that too! Did not seem logical
Taraya the way you are asking questions to Anjali maam extremely awesome very useful video. I love your podcast
Yes as you said turn off the phone and the TV after 9pm,,,,we can turn on Small Radio to connect with the World 🌎 .
Such a great podcast. Kudos to the team for being so apt & informative.
This is such a good informative podcast. There are many terms Dr. Anjali taught us in the medical world what they meant with basic examples. It all makes so much sense. One thing she said Trust your doc is so true.
This is very productive session. But I was hoping to hear at least something about the Endometriosis. As Dr Anjali is specialised in this area (Endometriosis) so it could have more good session if we had those details discussed in the podcast.
Such a wonderful human being and a doctor Dr.Anjali is ❤.
The best thing she said is "if somebody is asking you to do this, then you must think about that person again." 1:13:25
So much wisdom in just one Podcast..! KUDOS to the Team work!
Wonderful podcast. From this we can learn a lot of information regarding women health and also how to take care of our health. Thank you so much for this podcast.
I watch this whole episode to understand and take care of my girlfriend. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
The interviewer has such a beautiful personality.. and Dr Anjali ki toh baat hi alag hai ❤ have been following her through my pcos and pregnqncy journey..
Listening to this as a Childbirth Educator and mother's saddens me yet give me more purpose towards holistic health
I am a physiotherapist...
Any kind of abdominal binder is needed. There is enough evidence to prove this.
Abdominal binders helps substituting ur weak core...
Hence protecting ur lumbar spine, while ur muscles starts getting tones after 9month long, stretch.
Also tummy tuckers helps developing good pelvic floor contractions hence great improving core strength.
The podcast is really nice nd informative, only that the Role of a physiotherapist is not available, nd it's completely okay bcz Dr Anjali is a gynec,,,,
Very informative. after a while i have watched something on youtube without fast forwarding the video and increasing the speed. This episode is a must watch for all ages for females out there.
More podcast like this is really needed is these days. So much learned from this podcast. Thank you ❤
This episode was so so lovely. I loved the way Dr. Anjali put the answers to all the detailed questions. Thank you
❤Such a great podcast. And the questions you asked are so good. Dr. Anjali speaks quite clearly without giving any bookish gibberish that we( the ordinary people) can't understand. Thanks for the episode.🙏
Vaginismus has been the topic in Satyaprem ki Katha movie which is a great attempt to enlighten on which none talked about
Extremely helpful video, keep up the good work team! Thanks Dr. Anjali!
Onwards and upwards! 👏🏻
I wish such type of conversation would be in hindi
So that I could send it to my sis and cousin who can't understand English and
They highly highly need it
What a lovely podcast it is..! Absolutely great. Found lots of answers of my questions without seeking a gynaecologist and also understood that I need to see a gynaecologist soon. Thank you Dr. Anjali & Traya..❤
This was a great podcast. However, the only two things spoken about which I am uncertain of and therefore, don’t quite agree with are:- 1) Contraceptive Pills are safe 2) Unclean and unhygienic toilets don’t cause UTI.
Having spoken with several gynaecologists and surgeons, most agree that contraceptive pills for extended period of time can cause infertility or other complications and that unhygienic toilets can trigger UTI.
Contraceptives can NEVER cause infertility. We have researchers on it and as doctors we've studied it.
Beautiful content!! Very well informed and educated. Absolutely a must watch.. good luck to the makers for future creation, please be careful to maintain the quality.
Beautifull and much-needed podcast..... Thank you Doctor and ma'am
This is what we called a podcast by which we learn something meaningful ❤ thnku so much ❤
Dr. Anjali is such a sweetheart not all the gynac is like that i remember i went to a gynac for checkup of my delayed periods nd that time i just got married nd i told her that my periods are not regular since 2-3 months nd i happened first time like after my marriage nd she instantly being rude nd like why are u lying nd it can happened without marriage nd i was like yaa i know that but bcz I myself is a medical student but i told her after marriage is bcz i wanted her to know whole story like it can happened due to many reasons like stree, hormonal imbalance ,genetics nd wht not 😢
But although if we got such a supportive gynac we will gonna easily to talk to or not gonna hesitate to discuss ❤
Thank you so much for making this video, all my questions were answered. .like literally all of them. So well made, to the point. Thank you to the great hostess and the doctor guest.
Beautiful podcast
I am definitely sharing this episode to all my peeps
Amazing podcast 👍 i remember I went to my gynec saying I m suddenly gaining weight..m i having pcod or something..she laughed n said..u r simply eating more n being in lockdown no physical work 😂 get that rt. I was happy n amazed the way she said..eat less..eat healthy n be physically active..😊 n it worked..thanks for bursting myths around..
Mangoes may help with pcos and getting pregnant with pcos, also try the mango inner seed powder..
I played too much in my young days.i did physical activity still I have pcod at the age of 17.
When do you eat your first meal of the day???
The best podcast so far!on women's health
Such a beautiful episode ❤
This needs to be heard by everyone
Loved every bit of it. Dr. Anjali spoke so very well.
Very nice podcast which really talks about myths&facts.Thks to team&Dr Anjali madam.
I truly appreciated the podcast and found the content insightful. Regarding the discussion on postnatal belly wrapping and laddus, I respectfully differ in opinion. In Ayurveda, these practices are seen as having a scientific basis, contributing to the well-being of women in managing postnatal imbalances, both physically and mentally.
Love you Dr. Anjali.. Always love you listening.. You are such a great person !!
Thanks for listening
Thank you so much for all the information.The questions asked were also so apt.Although it was a long podcast,i hung on to each and every word of dr.anjali.❤
Glad it was helpful!
Such great podcast. Such clear knowledge. Thank you so much. I should be paying for this clear and concise explanation. Thank you again
Fantastic interview. She asked great questions, very professional ❤. Thank u doc for sharing your knowledge
#Trayahealth thanks for inviting experts. Your programs are driving reforms through making people aware about health, associated problems and cure. In the current era Obesity is a growing pandemic in India. Obesity is an underrated issue and needs attention. I will request your team to invite Dr Manish Khaitan (Ahmedabad) to your Podcast. He is a Bariatric surgeon. He is treating Obesity in India. He is a Pioneer in the field of Obesity treatment.
Due to Dr. Anjali' s information this podcast is spellbinding.
Wow! The way Sanjana’s question is answered 👏
Lovely podcast, great to hear from Dr Anjali
Very good, informative show.. thank you Anjali ma'am and the host❤
Amazing... Respect for Dr. Anjali.
Best gynac i know very experienced and calm looking beautiful and stunning 💞
Excellent Excellent super superb knowledge by Dr annalise.
Thanks you host .
Thanks to channel
Such a helpful conversation!! Such good questions and so scientifically backed answers - love Dr. Anjali !!!
Really Madam 'our Grandmas times were less complicated' - they did so much physical work - complete housework, plus bearing numerous kids, managing huge clans without any support other than their own capacity.
Todays woman has no/low physical activity (even kids are surrogate-birthed) and then looked after by nannies,servants, drivers fed by cooks, cleaning homes by maids/machines. That 'multi-tasking' is just mental and emotional with jobs, business, screentime, social media presence with food that is not nutritious (fast snacks not even meals) adding to stress
What an amazing episode...it was really informative... big loud of applause to the interview as well❤❤
So informative, thank you to host and Dr. Anjali for helping in understanding body’s physiology, health awareness and lifestyle choices impacts and that too with a lot of patience
Such a wholesome podcast ❤❤❤
Absolutely sharing with friends and family...
There is nothing about delayed pregnancy.
What should one be aware of if they are planning to get pregnant at 35yrs or more?
I totally understand and accept what you told Dr. Mytri. My question is, you doctor's say not to shave just to prevent from infections but during any surgery down there why you guys suggest to shave as the pre surgery procedure? That should also be avoided I feel.
Because they are doing a surgery! The surgical area needs to be prepped and sterile. You would not want hair to get in to the open wound and then stitched up, would you?
Thank you Saloni for bringing such an informatic topic. Dr. Anjali explained and broke many myths around sexual health.
It's a lovely podcast❤. Everything has been explained so nicely and calmly by the doctor. And all the questions were great. It really helped. But I would like to add one thing if you could make these videos in hindi also, people from all walks of life can get benefited and educated from this.
I am so glad I got this recommendation! Thank you so much
Best podcast I have ever heard
Thanks for the knowledge
Thank you so much for such informative episode. I has cleared lot of doubts. Loved the video❤❤
I have a few questions about birth control pills.
-Is taking birth control pills at early age and for long term good?
-Can pills save eggs?
-How many months before should I stop taking the pills before trying for pregnancy?
Thank you for the podcast ....... It's so helpful and thanks to Dr. Anjali, she explains everything so elaborately ❤
Very informative podcast, I hope this reaches as many people as possible 👍🏻👍🏻
Great great podcast.. Both host and doctor Spoke so well..
OMG!!! What an episode... mind-boggling...
Very informative.. thank you so much for sharing your knowledge Dr Anjali 😊
Whaoow Dr Anjali 🎉 A to Z things happenings in females covered . Very informative ,in simple language we'll explained with good advice.🎉🎉🎉
Thanks this is very knowledgeable. Very great full
What to say amazing informations she just provided... thank you ...Anjali mam...
Thank you TRAYA and Thank you Anjali mam...
I have been following for a while and I can say she is really great
It's is an awesome episode.... Kudos to doctor n host
Thankyou for making this video. Got so much new information which I didn't know already. Thankyou
So informative I Heard the whole podcast thanks for sharing right knowledge with us..
Great Conversation, much needed and very useful I must say ❤
Much informative✨🧡...Dr Anjali is such a nice doctor!
Girls. I have been suffering from pcod and never get periods. It led to lot of facial hair pimples and obesity. I took the advice of naturopathy medicine.trust me. Within 2 months I got periods. But to regulate it apparently You should take the medicine upto 1 year. Pls consider taking naturopathy medicine.
Hello can u share regarding it
Amazing explanation.. and presentation
Hi
It was very informative episode but there 2 main topis have been missed out which ladies in early 30s are facing are a fibroids & Endometriosis…
Such a knowledgeable podcast. Thanks team😊
Yes please bring the topic of endometriosis exclusively
Also in lean body
Thanks for this podcast very very important information shared.
Do make a video on VAGINUSMUS.
Wow podcast!! To the point..crisp and clear.
I have listened to the whole podcast. This is amazing.