
Dr. Sadia Bashir
Dr. Sadia Bashir is a ob-gyn. She got her MBBS degree from Allama Iqbal Medical College in Lahore and did post graduate studies in obstetrics and gynecology from College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPSP), Pakistan. She has been working as a consultant obstetrician in different districts of Pakistan. She is a mom of three adorable kids who are her best friends. She likes to read books, spend time in nature, go out for long drives with her husband and bake cakes for her family in her spare time.
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Pregnancy symptoms week by week
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Continue reading >Pelvic girdle pain: Tips for relief during pregnancy
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Continue reading >What you need to know about high-risk pregnancies
Although a diagnosis of high-risk pregnancy sounds quite scary, a healthy outcome can be achieved in most cases with appropriate management. An ob-gyn shares some practical tips to help you cope with this stressful situation.
Continue reading >High blood pressure disorders in pregnancy
High blood pressure disorders in pregnancy can lead to fetal and maternal complications. With timely diagnosis and management, you can avoid them.
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Continue reading >What are the early signs and symptoms of pregnancy?
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