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“Tips for Women” – An Interesting Article by Dr Neelima Mantri published in www.saamana.com

by | Nov 22, 2017 | News and Events

Interesting Article named as “Tips for Women” Published on 21st November 2017 in Dainik Saamana – Daily Marathi Newspaper. Dr Neelima Mantri, Gynaecologist in Mumbai talks about the women problems and advices some healthy tips for women to follow for a healthy life. She has advised, urinary problems occur by stopping urine, so better not do habituate such habit. Also avoid urinating in places where there is insomnia, no water, and bad odor. It can be infectious. Pregnant women should take more care about this. Because they are infected immediately. Such infections are vulnerable and even baby in the womb gets infected.

Read More: http://www.saamana.com/tips-for-women/

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