About
Dr. Pallavi Pawar is one of the best consultants in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in PCMC with an experience of 4+ years working at various positions in different institutions. She is currently associated as Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist with Aditya Birla Hospital, Chinchwad, Pune. She has been working in Pune since 2015 and has vast experience in antenatal and peripartum care of normal as well as high risk pregnancies, normal and caesarean deliveries, colposcopy, hysteroscopy, laparoscopy and other open gynecological procedures.
Dr. Pallavi has special interest in natural birth and strives for normal vaginal delivery and teaches various techniques of Yoga and other exercises to enhance the chances of normal delivery as well as the birthing experience. Her keen interest in academics augmented her to participate actively at various conferences and to continue medical education programs.
For a New Smile
Caring Gynecologist For Your Health
Renowned expertise in the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Dr. Pallavi Pawar has catered her services in Chinchwad over past 10 years with high patient satisfaction quotient.
4698+
Happy Patients
10+
Years of Experience
What We Offer
Treatments
High Risk Pregnancy
Water Birth
Hysterectomy
Painless Delivery
Gynaecology
Laproscopy
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FAQ
Unless there is a medical problem, you should have your first pelvic exam around the age of 21 years or sooner if you begin sexual activity.
In India as per WHO ( Word Health Organization) incidence of infertility is 3.9 to 16.8 %.
Adults under the age of 50 should get 1,000 mg of calcium every day. Over the age of 50, the amount goes up to 1,200 mg. The best way to get your calcium is in your food.
If you are sexually active, you are at risk of exposure to human papillomavirus (HPV, or genital warts). Please discuss HPV testing with your doctor during your visit. When your Pap smear is performed the cells can be tested for HPV.
The HPV vaccine is recommended for adolescent girls who are not sexually active. Females who are sexually active may also benefit from the vaccine. The HPV vaccine is not recommended for pregnant women.
If you’ve tested positive with a home pregnancy test, give us a call. We will schedule an appointment for you approximately eight weeks from your last menstrual period.