Dr. Mohit R Saraogi
Gynecologist/Obstetrician,IVF,Gynecologist
14 years of experience
MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology,DNB,FCPS - General Surgery,DGO,ICOG,MRCOG(UK),MBBS,DM - Reproductive Medicine
Dr. Mohit R Saraogi Visits
Malad West, Mumbai
Khetan Apartments, S. V. Road Landmark: Opposite Malad Telephone Exchange Malad West, Mumbai, Opposite Malad Telephone Exchange
₹ 1000
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11:00 AM - 07:00 PMTue
11:00 AM - 07:00 PMWed
11:00 AM - 07:00 PMThu
11:00 AM - 07:00 PMFri
11:00 AM - 07:00 PMSat
11:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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Lavanya
15/11/2023
Intra Uterine Insemination Iui
I'm 37 and was trying to concieve for a long time. I heard about Dr. Mohit Saraogi and his expertise in IUI treatments. I decided to consult him at Saraogi Hospital. Dr. Mohit was very patient and understanding. He explained the IUI procedure clearly and prepared us for the journey. After a couple of attempts, I am thrilled to share that I am pregnant! It's an amazing feeling. Dr. Mohit's care and expertise made this possible. I would definitely suggest him to others who are looking for fertility treatments.
Prajakta
23/10/2023
Gynecology
I had been suffering with PCOD for quite a few years. The hormonal imbalance was affecting my daily life significantly. I visited numerous doctors but didn’t find any substantial relief. That’s when I came across Dr. Mohit Saraogi. From the first appointment itself, I could sense a ray of hope. Dr. Saraogi patiently listened to my entire history, examined my reports, and explained the treatment plan in detail. Unlike other treatments, his approach was not forcefully but was tailored according to my body's response. Over the course of a few months, my symptoms started to diminish. I felt a lot more energetic and the irregular menstrual cycles were becoming regular. Dr. Saraogi's personalized attention and expert treatment have truly given me a new lease of life. I am immensely grateful and would highly recommend Dr. Saraogi to anyone dealing with PCOD.
Questions Answered By Dr. Mohit R Saraogi
Asked for Female, 25
I am 25 yr old female.i am trying to conceive.my period is 4 days late and urine pregnancy test result was negative.when should I consult a doctor.
Answered on 24th Oct '24
Periods are absent or delayed for certain reasons like stress, change in routine, or hormonal imbalance. If the pregnancy test is negative and the period is still delayed, it is advisable to see a gynecologist. They can assist in determining the reason and recommend the right course of action.
Asked for Female, 21
I am unmarried My period late 9 days ,I had intercourse 64 days ago . August 12 I got my period and August 19 I make intercourse after that September 14 I got periods later October 14 was my periods days but today October 22 my period is not came I have taken pregnancy test at October 23 result is negative I don't have any symptoms and last month I had fasting at night for 3 weeks is this the reason for my period late their is chance for pregnant
Answered on 24th Oct '24
Stress, changes in the diet, or fasting sometimes can cause the delay of your period. Since your negative pregnancy test and the absence of any symptoms make the pregnancy case less likely, it's almost impossible for you to be pregnant. Just give it some more time. Do remember that you have to take care of yourself, eat well, and try to be relaxed. It's always good to talk to a gynecologist if your period still doesn't come, or if you have any concerns.
Asked for Female, 21
My period late 9 days ,I had intercourse 64 days ago . August 12 I got my period and August 19 I make intercourse after that September 14 I got periods later October 14 was my periods days but today October 22 my is not came I am fear about pregnancy if their chance I am pregnant now
Answered on 24th Oct '24
A late period is sometimes due to stress, changes in diet or exercise, or hormonal fluctuations. Tender breasts, nausea, and tiredness are some common symptoms that can be mistaken for pregnancy at the early stage. In my opinion, a home pregnancy test is the best option. If it’s positive, schedule an appointment with a gynecologist to discuss your options and next steps.
Asked for Female, 39
I'm on my dpo 7, i got spotting today, i have headache, nausea, fatigue, sore breasts, so is it implantation or PMS, i have a regular cycle of 30 window, so spotting this early is not normal, do i have to consult the doctor?
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Light bleeding in this early phase can be a little tricky. The symptoms you listed like headache, nausea, and fatigue can be common in either case. If you are in doubt or have some concerns, it is really a good way to contact your gynecologist for individualized advice and guidance. They will be with you to get to the bottom of it and find the best possible treatment for you.
Asked for Female, 21
I had protected intercourse on August 10, 2024, and took an emergency contraceptive within 4 hours. My period/withdrawal bleeding occurred on August 19. On September 8, I noticed a small, watery, slightly cloudy nipple discharge (only when pressed), which has continued for weeks but without pain. I got my period this month with cramps, and a pregnancy test showed a single control line (negative). The discharge is still present but minimal (like a dot).is it normal or I should be concerned??
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Hello there! It's fantastic that you used emergency contraception after having protected sex. The watery discharge from your nipple could be the result of various reasons like hormonal changes, medication, or even stress. Since you had a negative pregnancy test and minimal discharge, it could be normal. Keep an eye on it, and if it continues or worsens, it's a good idea to chat with a gynecologist.
Asked for Female, 27
I am a 27 year old female who has been on her period for 17 days. I still have my expired implant in unfortunately. I have Epsicaprom. How many sachets should i take and for how long
Answered on 22nd Oct '24
Epsicaprom is a drug that is popular among doctors to deal with heavy bleeding. In your case, take 2 sachets each day for 5 days. Epsicaprom functions like this: it inhibits bleeding. The expired implant might be the reason for the bleeding that has been ongoing for a long time. Remember, always check with your gynecologist before taking any of the medications.
Asked for Female, 20
Hello I have very big problem period disorder. My period didn't come 5 months so you can help me. You give me suggestions and solutions. I follow your suggestion and solutions.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
It's important to look into why your period is missing. Stress, drastic weight changes, hormones, and certain health conditions, such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), are possible causes. Monitor your hair growth or acne as they may be symptoms of the condition. To help manage your period, keep a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, a balanced diet, and enough rest. If the problem persists, see a gynecologist.
Asked for Female, 26
Right ovarian cyst 38 mm please
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
An ovarian cyst of 38 mm in size located on the right ovary is quite common and usually does not bring any symptoms. Cysts can form when the liquid is accrued in the sac on the ovary. Such cysts are the case with the fact that they go away by themselves. Nevertheless, if you feel any discomfort, bloating, or irregular periods, it is necessary to consult your gynecologist for further evaluation and management.
Asked for Female, 21
I am on birth control. During the second week of the pack I lost it there's I started a new pack where I left off in the old pack. That would mean a an extra row would be available . When I reached the placebo week, I accidentally took one of the active pills that were left over but then acrrued on with the placebos. I'm supposed to get my period today however I haven't yet. I'm not sure what is happening
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Missing active pills, or honing birth control can sometimes affect your cycle. It is, of course, a usual reaction to the before-mentioned delay. Occasionally, being given a few extra active pills can cause the latter. Nevertheless, continue to take your pills as instructed and your cycle will soon be in harmony with the new one. If it keeps being abnormal, you can contact your gynecologist for help.
Asked for Female, 23
I am having periods after every 12 days of previous period cycle. Having heavy flow and can stop the flow of blood for weeks. Drops o blood always appear during the post period week. I am being administer with Glyciphage SR 500 by my gynaecologist and Regestrone 5 mg but that doesn't seem to work well . Previously I had done several reports of hormonal function and others but every report was okay. Please explain me what is this condition and how to deal with it. Thanking you .
Answered on 21st Oct '24
You might be experiencing dysfunctional uterine bleeding, which causes irregular and heavy periods due to hormonal imbalance. The spotting after your period could also be hormone-related. It's great you've had tests, but hormonal imbalances can be tricky to diagnose. Sometimes, medications may not work as expected. You should revisit your gynecologist to discuss this, as they might need to reassess your treatment plan or explore other ways to regulate your cycle.
About
Registration
- 2009030599 Maharashtra Medical Council 2009Services
- Ivf
Specializations
- Gynecologist/Obstetrician
- IVF
- Gynecologist
Education
- MD - Obstetrics & Gynaecology - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- DNB - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- FCPS - General Surgery - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- DGO - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- ICOG - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- MRCOG(UK) - King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
- MBBS - Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Hospital, Mumbai
- DM - Reproductive Medicine - Dr. Parag Biniwale
Experience
DoctorJ.J. Hospital2003 - 2008
Gynaecologist, Obstetrician and Infertility SpecialistK.E.M. Hospital2010 - 2013
IVF SpecialistGenesis Fertility Clinic2014 - 2015
DirectorSaraogi Hospital & IRIS IVF Centre2015 - 2019
Awards
- Gold Medallist at F.C.P.S. Post Graduate Exam 2013
- Gold Medallist at D.G.O. Post Graduate Exam 2013
- Gold Medallist at I.C.O.G. exam in Reproductive Medicine
Memberships
- Mumbai Obstetrics and Gynaec Society
- Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI)
- Malad Medical Association
- National Academy of Medical Sciences
- Indian College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists