Patient Corner

Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear, medically accurate answers about maternity care, minimally invasive surgeries, PCOS, and clinic policies from Dr. Nishi Gupta, the best gynecologist in Jaipur.

General & Clinic
Maternity & Birth
Surgery & Fibroids
PCOD & Menopause
Infertility & IUDs
Urogynecology

General Information & Appointments

Do I need a prior appointment, or can I walk in?

We highly recommend booking an appointment in advance to minimize your waiting time. Because Dr. Nishi Gupta is a highly sought-after gynecologist in Sodala Jaipur, her daily schedule is strictly divided between OPD consultations at the LIFETRONS clinic and surgical operations at SDMH. However, we always accommodate walk-in patients facing immediate maternal or gynecological emergencies.

Where are your clinic and hospital located?

Dr. Gupta provides outpatient consultations at her private clinic, A70 LIFETRONS, located on Swage Farm Road in Sodala, Jaipur. All major surgical procedures, high-risk deliveries, and emergency admissions take place at Santokba Durlabhji Memorial Hospital (SDMH) near Rambagh Circle, ensuring you have access to world-class, tertiary care infrastructure.

Do you offer Video Consultations for out-of-town patients?

Yes. We understand that many patients travel from outside Jaipur or internationally for expert care. Dr. Nishi is available for secure video consultations. This is particularly helpful for initial second opinions, reviewing ultrasound or MRI reports, or managing routine follow-up care. You can easily book a video slot via WhatsApp.

Where can I find more general medical guidelines on women's health?

We strongly believe in patient education. For extensive, globally recognized medical guidelines on everything from routine Pap smears to menopause management, we recommend reviewing the patient portal provided by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).

Maternity & Pregnancy Care

Do you support normal vaginal deliveries?

Absolutely. Dr. Nishi Gupta is widely recognized as the premier normal delivery doctor in Jaipur. We actively advocate for and support natural vaginal deliveries whenever it is medically safe for both the mother and the baby. Cesarean sections are never rushed and are only recommended when medically indicated for the safety of the delivery.

Do you offer painless delivery options (Epidurals)?

Yes. If you wish to have a natural delivery but are anxious about the pain, we offer Epidural Analgesia. Administered by expert anesthesiologists at SDMH, an epidural effectively blocks severe contraction pain while allowing you to remain completely awake, alert, and capable of pushing your baby out comfortably.

What makes a pregnancy "High-Risk"?

A pregnancy is considered high-risk if the mother is over 35, carrying multiples (twins), or has pre-existing conditions like diabetes, hypertension, PCOS, or thyroid issues. As a highly experienced high-risk obstetrician, Dr. Nishi employs rigorous monitoring protocols and relies on SDMH's advanced NICU to manage these complexities safely.

Minimally Invasive Surgeries (TLH/Fibroids)

What is the difference between open surgery and laparoscopy?

Traditional open surgery requires a large abdominal incision (often 5 to 7 inches), which requires cutting through muscle and results in weeks of painful recovery. Laparoscopy, which Dr. Nishi specializes in, requires only 3 or 4 tiny (5mm) "keyholes." This advanced technique results in far less post-operative pain, virtually no scarring, a lower risk of infection, and a much faster return to your normal life.

If I have my fibroids removed, can I still get pregnant?

Yes! A Laparoscopic Myomectomy is specifically designed as a "uterus-preserving" surgery. As a leading laparoscopic surgeon in Jaipur, Dr. Gupta meticulously extracts the fibroid tumors while leaving the healthy muscular tissue of your uterus completely intact and strongly sutured, specifically to preserve your long-term fertility.

How long is the recovery after a Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH)?

Because the procedure is minimally invasive, the recovery is remarkably fast. Most patients are walking the same day and are safely discharged from the hospital within 24 to 48 hours. You can usually return to light daily activities in about 2 weeks, compared to the grueling 6 to 8 weeks required for open abdominal surgery.

PCOD, PCOS & Menopause

Can PCOD or PCOS be cured completely?

While there is no permanent "magic cure" that makes the syndrome vanish forever, PCOS can be highly and effectively managed. As the best PCOD doctor in Jaipur, Dr. Gupta uses a combination of lifestyle changes, targeted dietary advice, and precise medications to regulate your cycles, eliminate symptoms like acne and weight gain, and protect your fertility.

When should I seek help for Menopause symptoms?

You should seek evaluation the moment symptoms like severe hot flashes, night sweats, brain fog, or painful intercourse begin to affect your daily quality of life. As an expert menopause specialist in Jaipur, Dr. Gupta provides safe, highly effective treatments, including Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), to help you thrive during this transition.

Infertility & Family Planning

When should we consult an infertility doctor?

If you are under 35 and have been actively trying to conceive for 12 months without success, it is time for an evaluation. If you are over 35, you should consult an infertility doctor in Jaipur after just 6 months of trying, as ovarian reserve declines more rapidly. Early diagnosis often prevents the need for invasive treatments later.

Does inserting an IUD hurt?

The insertion takes only a few minutes. Most women experience cramping similar to a heavy period during the brief procedure. To ensure a smooth experience, we provide pre-medication advice and utilize gentle clinical techniques, making us a top choice for comfortable, stress-free birth control management.

Urogynecology & Pelvic Health

Is leaking urine just a normal part of getting older?

Absolutely not. While urinary incontinence is common after childbirth or menopause, it is a highly treatable medical condition. As an experienced urogynecologist in Jaipur, Dr. Gupta provides solutions ranging from pelvic floor physical therapy to minor outpatient surgical slings that permanently stop the leaks.

Do I definitely need surgery for a pelvic organ prolapse?

No. If your prolapse is mild, we heavily recommend conservative approaches first, such as targeted physical therapy or fitting you with a vaginal pessary (a soft, removable silicone support device). We only recommend advanced reconstructive surgery if these conservative methods fail to provide you with adequate comfort.

Still have a specific question?

If you have unique medical concerns or need to discuss your symptoms in detail, please reach out to our clinic directly for a private consultation.

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