Pulse Hospital’s Special Initiative to Raise Awareness About Normal Delivery – Dr. Aarti Pandav Explains the Science Behind Natural Childbirth

Location: MMU, Ambala | Event: ICOG-FOGSI CME / Workshop and PG Teaching Program
At a special medical event held in Ambala, Dr. Aarti Pandav, a renowned gynecologist from Pulse Hospital (a unit of EMC Hospitals), captivated the audience with her expertise. The event, hosted at Maharishi Markandeshwar University (MMU), Ambala, witnessed participation from medical students, doctors, and specialists from across the country. It was organized by ICOG, the academic wing of FOGSI (Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India), with the aim of discussing women’s health issues and advancing medical education.
Dr. Aarti Pandav was invited to the event as the “Chairperson,” reflecting her experience, reputation, and dedication in the medical field. In her lecture, she chose to address a vital topic that resonates with every woman – “Normal Labour.”
What Dr. Pandav Shared
In simple and easily understandable language, Dr. Pandav explained how the labor process begins when a woman reaches the final stage of pregnancy, the physiological changes that occur in the body, when and how labor pain starts, how doctors manage the situation, and the key factors essential for a safe delivery.
She emphasized that normal delivery is a natural process and that, with the right knowledge and timely intervention, many women can avoid unnecessary surgical procedures. Her lecture skillfully combined scientific insights with real-world experience, offering a comprehensive view of childbirth.
A Valuable Experience for Students and Doctors
For the medical students and young doctors attending the program, it was an invaluable opportunity. They not only gained theoretical knowledge but also had the chance to hear real-life experiences from a seasoned expert, enhancing their practical understanding of childbirth management.
The event was accredited by the Haryana Medical Council (HMC) with 10 credit hours and by ICOG with 10 credit points, highlighting its academic quality and significance.
Pulse Hospital’s Commitment to Education and Service
Pulse Hospital, a leading unit of EMC Hospitals, extends its role beyond treatment. It actively participates in spreading awareness on critical health topics and training healthcare professionals. Dr. Pandav’s involvement demonstrated that Pulse Hospital is at the forefront not only in patient care but also in preparing the next generation of medical professionals.
On this occasion, a spokesperson from Pulse Hospital stated,
“We believe that sharing knowledge is the greatest social contribution. When doctors come together to learn and teach, real change happens in society.”
At the end of the session, Dr. Pandav also remarked,
“Every woman deserves complete information and proper guidance about her childbirth journey so that she can embrace motherhood fearlessly. It is our duty to bring healthcare closer to humanity.”
Conclusion
This program clearly demonstrated that when medical science and experience work together, solutions to women’s health issues become easier and safer.
The initiative taken by Pulse Hospital and Dr. Aarti Pandav is not only a matter of pride but also a step towards raising awareness and advancing medical education in society.