Understanding basics is the key. We were taught those at my Ala-matar "Seth G. S. Medical College, Parel, Mumbai". I am just passing on my knowledge through this channel so that everyone can learn, irrespective of 'where you are from'.
Can vacuum birth cause autism? My son is in the spectrum and has ADHD and processing disorders. The vacuum didn’t work so forceps and episiotomy were performed. It’s upsetting to think that his learning disability and autism could have been avoided
Studies show that lying on your back to give birth actually increases your risk of tearing, breaking your tailbone or pelvis, and needing vacuum assistance. It also makes the birthing process longer and more painful. Women giving birth on their back is unnatural. Historically, women have always given birth in an upright position via squatting. This is because gravity will naturally work with you, making it easier for you to push out the baby. Think about it, you wouldn't lie down on your back to poop, would you? Trying to poop while laying down would be much more strenuous.
Nobody teaches us concepts sir… but every time I have doubt in any topics I find your videos to the point very helpful sir❤❤❤
Understanding basics is the key. We were taught those at my Ala-matar "Seth G. S. Medical College, Parel, Mumbai". I am just passing on my knowledge through this channel so that everyone can learn, irrespective of 'where you are from'.
you're my dream teacher, whom I never had ...
I'm a post graduate student, MS G & O , from west bengal...
I wish I could meet you 😰🙏❤️
Sir, if I may say so in colloquial terms: You are ‘Baap’ of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Awesome. Waiting for other parts.
Thank you Sir.
Very informative lecture
Excellent
Sir ... the link in ur description box of forceps delivery was not opening sir
Sir.. Ur forceps video not opening... Showing only for private link
Can vacuum birth cause autism? My son is in the spectrum and has ADHD and processing disorders. The vacuum didn’t work so forceps and episiotomy were performed. It’s upsetting to think that his learning disability and autism could have been avoided
Sir forcep delivery videos are NOT opening up it's showing private
Sir good morning, which company for ventuse is to be preferred, pl specify
portable Kiwi Cup
Very useful. Where are 2 and 3rd parts.
Hi Prof, I really learn a lot from your videos. I would like to purchase the books, where can I find them
My books are available only in India. Where are you from?
@@AjitVirkud I'm from South Africa Prof.
Thank You
Dr., where is the link to 3rd part of Vacuum Assisted Delivery ?
This will be available for my members only.
Dr ji, May I please email you with some questions?
Lscs patient use this tequnic for cephalic presentation baby
Very informative Sir, Thank you.
Sir Hindi me banaya karo
It's community guided Video, for predominantly medical professionals..
Studies show that lying on your back to give birth actually increases your risk of tearing, breaking your tailbone or pelvis, and needing vacuum assistance. It also makes the birthing process longer and more painful. Women giving birth on their back is unnatural. Historically, women have always given birth in an upright position via squatting. This is because gravity will naturally work with you, making it easier for you to push out the baby. Think about it, you wouldn't lie down on your back to poop, would you? Trying to poop while laying down would be much more strenuous.