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From Muhurat Births to Mental Health Crises: A Gynaecologist’s Wake-Up Call for Mother’s Day
Dr. Haritwal identifies advanced maternal age as the most prominent driver of high-risk pregnancies. More women are choosing to have children later in life, often due to career aspirations, late marriages, or fertility delays. She also points out the rise in non-medical C-sections, driven by convenience, social status, or even astrology, with the “too posh to push” mindset leading to longer recovery and future complications.
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India Makes Strides in Reducing Maternal and Child Mortality, Nearing SDG 2030 Targets
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Dept traces 58 contacts of Nipah patient; probe begins
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Nadda reviews emergency preparedness amid India-Pak standoff, directs constant vigilance
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Half of 2020-born could face unprecedented exposure to climate extremes: Study
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