Dr. Pulkit Nandwani
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
MBBS, MD / MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, MRCOG(UK)
Diploma In Minimal Access Surgery & Gynaecology Endoscopy
Meet Dr. Pulkit Nandwani a highly experienced senior Gynaecologist and Obstetrician with over 19 years in the field. With a successful track record of 20,000+ surgeries.
She is well experienced in Laparoscopic Surgery & treatment of complex Pregnancy cases, Ovarian Cysts, Uterus Removal Surgeries, Total Laparoscopic Surgeries.She is working as a senior consultant in various Delhi-based hospitals, including Saroj Medical Institute, Fortis Hospital, and Bhatia Global Hospital. Dr. Nandwani is the teaching faculty in RCOG North Zone India and examiner for MRCOG, London. She is actively involved in teaching young, upcoming doctors. An active writer, researcher, and orator, she has to her credit multiple journals, papers, and newsletters.
What’s Our Speciality
- Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (for heavy periods)
- Laparoscopic surgery for fibroids (lap Myomectomies)
- Ovarian tumors (ovarian cystectomy, endometriosis)
- Laparoscopic surgery for uterocervical prolapse (Lap sacrocolpopexy)
- Laparoscopic surgery for hysteroscopic procedures
- Laparoscopic surgery for early ovary, uterus and cervical cancer
- Laparoscopic creation of neo vagina (no periods), reopening tubes (Tuboplasty)
- She has an experience working at Obs & Gynae dept at AIIMS treating High risk gynaec cases approx 100 every day.
- She has numerous successful pregnancy results in couples facing difficulty in achieving pregnancy. Up to 90% of success rates have been documented in IVF cycles performed by her. Using modern technology and advanced techniques like Laser assisted hatching, PICSI, MACS, Embryoscope use, etc, 80-90% of our patients have been able to achieve positive pregnancy results.
- She has operated upon more than 10000 laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgeries.
- She has expertise in the removal of uterus laparoscopically, removal of multiple fibroids up to 15-20 in numbers through keyhole surgery.
- Mainly she has known for her highly advanced and up-to-date treatment methods which help her in managing many cases of Infertility and High-risk Pregnancy with a positive outcome, which makes her that Best Gynaecologist in Delhi.
- Life Member, Royal College of Obstetrician and Gynaecologists, London, UK
- Life Member, World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons
- Life Member, Society of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of India
- Life Member, Association of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of India
- Life Member, Federation of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Society of India
- Life Member, Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction
- Life Member, Delhi Gynaecological Forum
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What all should I carry for my first appointment?
Before meeting your gynecologist for the first time, here’s a checklist of items you should be carrying:
1. List of symptoms you’ve been having and its characteristics such as how long has it been, what does it entail, etc.
2. Any recent (<1 year) medical tests such as blood tests, urine tests, etc.
3. If you have any existing medical conditions, bring along your prescription and related medical information<br>
4. Information about your family history
5. Your insurance details or company ID card, if the hospital is on your panel
Can I travel during pregnancy?
Unless you have been identified with any complications, it is perfectly safe to travel during pregnancy. Most women find the second trimester the most ideal time to travel as you are done with the morning sickness of the first trimester and won’t get as easily tired as one does in their third trimester. Indian airline carriers allow women to travel up to 32 weeks of their pregnancy.
What should my diet be once I am pregnant?
A pregnant woman needs more folic acid, calcium, iron & protein than a non-pregnant woman. Hence pre-natal vitamins, which contain an ideal amount is prescribed to every expecting woman. Leafy vegetables, whole grains, dairy products, fruits and lean meats should make up 80 % of the diet. There can be cravings for salty and sugary food in pregnancy but one should try to eat as healthily as possible to avoid gaining excess weight.
How often should I get checked by my doctor during my pregnancy?
In a normal pregnancy, you can be expected to come in for a check up on the following days:
- 4 weeks to 28 weeks: 1 visit/month
- 28 weeks to 36 weeks: 1 visit/2 weeks
- 36 weeks to 40 weeks: 1 visit/week
If it is a high-risk pregnancy such as twins, advanced age of women or a complicated pregnancy, your doctor may want to see you more often depending on your condition.