Saturday, January 4, 2025

One Incredible Doctor

Hi,

I just returned from my daughter's constipation follow-up. The doctor explained that we need to monitor her closely for at least another year. Unfortunately, it won't improve quickly. Her colon muscles need to be trained to function normally, which can take time. To help, we need to increase her intake of high-fiber fruits and vegetables. This means I need to keep being diligent about preparing fresh juices for her.😇

At the hospital, I bumped into my gynecologist, Dr. R. June George. She recognized me from a distance and gave me a warm, motherly hug, just as she used to do when I was her patient. I was under her care for both of my pregnancies and deliveries. My first child was born through natural delivery, while my second was delivered via cesarean section. Dr. June made both experiences remarkably smooth, almost making childbirth seem effortless and enjoyable.

Conceive both of my children was a challenging journey. It took three years to welcome my first child, and another three years for my second. Throughout this time, Dr. June provided invaluable emotional support, ensuring my well-being during this challenging period.

While pregnancy was challenging, childbirth presented its own set of difficulties. Both my babies were born at 41 weeks, staying comfortably within me until the very end. Even after three days of induction, they were reluctant to make their appearance. Weighing in at 4kg each, they were considered large babies, which made the delivery process more demanding. However, Dr. June's expertise made the entire experience seem significantly smooth.

My gynecologist, Dr. June and Adam, mommy's boy who refused to be born in a normal way. 

So, if you found this post while searching for information about Dr. June, I highly recommend her. She is an excellent gynecologist, trust me!

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