
Dr.Sarala Chandrashekhar
MBBS, MS (OBG), Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine at CIMAR Institute KochiChief Consultant & Head of Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Cauvery Heart & Multi‑Speciality Hospital; over 25 years of extensive experience
Cauvery Heart & Multi Speciality Hospital
Mysore, Karnataka
About Doctor
| Chief Consultant & Head of Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Cauvery Heart & Multi‑Speciality Hospital; over 25 years of extensive experience |
Other Information
Renowned for expertise in high‑risk pregnancies, complex gynaecological surgeries, and advanced fertility treatments; dedicated to personalised care and optimal health outcomes for women across all life stages; compassionate care.
Education & Qualifications
MBBS, MS (OBG), Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine at CIMAR Institute Kochi
Services
Pre‑pregnancy care, pregnancy & childcare, high‑risk pregnancy management, normal delivery, Caesarian section, contraception, menopause care, infertility, adolescent gynaecology, minimal access surgery, laparoscopic surgeries, vaginal surgeries, preventive oncology, gynaecological oncology
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to common questions about Dr.Sarala
01What is the difference between normal delivery and Caesarean section (C‑section)?
What is the difference between normal delivery and Caesarean section (C‑section)?
Normal delivery (vaginal delivery) is the natural birth process where the baby passes through the birth canal. It usually involves shorter hospital stay and faster recovery. C‑section is a surgical procedure where the baby is delivered through an incision in the abdomen and uterus. It is performed when vaginal delivery poses risks to mother or baby (e.g., abnormal position, placental issues, foetal distress, or high‑risk pregnancies).
02What does “high‑risk pregnancy management” involve?
What does “high‑risk pregnancy management” involve?
High‑risk pregnancies include conditions like maternal age (>35 or <18), diabetes, hypertension, multiple gestations (twins/triplets), previous C‑section, heart disease, or foetal anomalies. Management includes closer monitoring (frequent ultrasounds, blood tests, foetal heart rate tracing), specialised medications, lifestyle modifications, and planning for delivery in a tertiary care setting with NICU and critica
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