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Dr. Deepmala Best Obstetrician & Gynaecologist in Sarjapur Motherhood Hospitals

Dr. Deepmala

MBBS, MS (OBG)

Consultant - Obstetrics & Gynaecology

DEPARTMENTPregnancy Care/ Obstetrics, General Gynaecology, Gynecological & Laproscopic Surgery

EXPERIENCE
16+ Years

UNITBangalore, Electronic City, Sarjapur

LANGUAGEEnglish, Kannada, Hindi

Working TimeElectronic City: Monday to Saturday - 9:15 am to 1:30 pm / Sarjapur: Monday to Saturday - 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Qualification DetailsMBBS, MS (OBG)

Overview

Dr. Deepmala is one of the best Gynaecologists in Motherhood Hospital Sarjapur Road, Bangalore and Electronic City, Bangalore. Dr. Deepmala has completed MBBS from Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore in 2006, and her MS in Obstetrics & Gynaecology in 2009. She has over 16+ years of rich experience in the field of gynaecology and obstetrics.She comes with over 16+ years of rich experience in gynaecology and obstetrics. Her expertise lies in a normal delivery, management of high-risk deliveries, pre-conception counselling, and teenage menstrual issue management, open & lap hysterectomy, ovarian surgery, vaginal surgery, and postmenopausal care have been her particular interest, and she has delivered excellent outcome results to her patients.

Her expertise lies in expected delivery and encourages the natural birthing processes, management of high-risk deliveries, pre-conception counselling, and teenage menstrual issue management. Open & Lap Hysterectomy, Ovarian surgery, Vaginal Surgery 

Services offered by Dr Deepmala:

  • PCOS/PCOD
  • Intertility Treatment
  • All kind of Gynaec Surgeries
  • All kind of Gynaec Problems
  • High-risk Deliveries
  • Normal Vaginal Delivery (NVD)
  • Cesarean Section (C-Section)
  • Fibroids
  • Ovarian Cysts
  • Endometriosis Management
  • Vaginismus
  • Laparoscopic Surgeries
  • Pelvic Pain
  • Menopause
  • Uterine Prolapse
  • Vaginal Discharge
  • Heavy Bleeding
  • Miscarriage
  • Painful Sex
  • Painful Periods
  • Burning while Urinating
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases
  • Implantation Bleeding
  • Vaginitis
  • Family Planning
  • Maternity Support
  • PAP Smear
  • Pelvic Examination

PhilosophyHer expertise lies in normal delivery and encourages natural birthing process, management of high-risk deliveries, pre-conception counseling, teenage menstrual issue management. Open & Lap Hysterectomy, Ovarian surgery, Vaginal Surgery and Postmenopausal care has been her special interest and has delivered excellent outcome results to her patients.

FAQs

It’s possible to conceive naturally with PCOS by improving your lifestyle and metabolism to support regular ovulation.

Tips:

  • Walk for at least 40 minutes daily.
  • Eat home-cooked meals and carry food from home to work.
  • Limit high-carbohydrate foods like rice, potatoes, bakery items, sugar, jaggery, and overly sweet fruits.

The cervical cancer vaccine offers the best protection when taken early.

  • Ages 9–15 years: 2 doses (for both girls and boys).
  • Ages 15–45 years: 3 doses (helps prevent new infections).

Not always. Painful periods can have several causes, including:

  • Fibroids in the uterus
  • Endometrial polyps
  • Spasmodic pain
  • After insertion of IUCD (Cu-T or Mirena)

It’s generally recommended to wait at least 3 months before trying again. This allows time to heal the uterus completely, identify the cause of miscarriage, and manage any underlying medical issues.

After 1.5 months, you can start light activities such as daily walking (40 minutes) and gentle yoga. After 6 months, you can begin heavier exercises to strengthen core muscles and prevent hernia.

Not necessarily. Treatment depends on the type and symptoms of the fibroid.

  • Fibroids inside the uterine cavity may cause cramps or heavy bleeding.
  • Fibroids near the fallopian tube or cervix can interfere with conception.
  • Large fibroids may cause pain or pressure on the bladder and bowel.

Since the bladder and uterus are close to each other, infection can spread and lead to complications such as:

  • Premature rupture of membranes
  • Preterm labour
  • Newborn infection

Sometimes UTIs have no symptoms (asymptomatic bacteriuria), so regular screening and timely treatment as advised by your doctor are important. Safe antibiotics are available during pregnancy.