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Dr. Munira Dudhbhai, MD, FACOG
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
560 W Main St Suite 107 Lewisville TX, 75057About
Dr. Munira Dudhbhai is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in Lewisville, TX. Dr. Dudhbhai specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Dudhbhai can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr Dudhbhai can also treat women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period. In this specialty, doctors focus on reproductive care from puberty through adulthood.She is trained in minimally invasive surgery. She performs laparoscopic as well as Robot Assisted Surgeries
Education and Training
Grant Medical College Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree 2000
Lutheran Medical Center, SUNY Downstate University residency in obstetrics and gynecology 0
Board Certification
American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Provider Details
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Dr. Munira Dudhbhai, MD, FACOG's Expert Contributions
Vaginal infection?
You need to get this checked out in an OB/GYN office Sometimes patients have a discharge, but it is just normal and they do not know the difference between normal discharge, bacterial infection discharge or a fungal infection discharge That is when we teach them READ MORE
Undetectable implant in the body?
There is no known device that we would insert in the body on a patient with endometriosis that would release any chemicals in her body Since the MRI has not detected anything, most likely she does not have any device inserted READ MORE
Endometrial ablation?
Endometrial ablation does not give complete guarantee of infertility Hence on a premenopausal patient, we do give them cautious advice to use protection The likelihood of a pregnancy after a successful endometrial ablation is less But if somebody is in her mid 50s, the likelihood of pregnancy is less anyways So I do not think she needs birth control now READ MORE
Medicine related problem?
it is best to ask whoever prescribed the medications. I would do some testing like prolactin, TSH, Insulin free and total, testosterone free and total Are you overweight, diet and exercise is first-line treatment for irregular cycles READ MORE
Pregnancy symptoms?
have you had a check with your doctor 1- It could be GERD , pain after eating 2- Regarding the left side pain, that could also be related to GERD, heart attack is very rare in a healthy 19-year-old I highly recommend you go see your doctor READ MORE
Ovarian cysts & other complications?
11 cm cyst with sharp pain is grounds for immediate assessment for surgery You could be undergoing torsion of the cyst which needs immediate surgical intervention Please don’t wait on this Go to your nearest ER or inform your OBGYN ASAP READ MORE
Pregnancy Test
1- how late ? Sometimes / many a times stress can affect cycle pattern Yes, don’t worry, if you do not want to be pregnant be sure to be using good protection either in the form of condom use or birth control medication READ MORE
Am I pregnant?
Bleeding with cramps in the first trimester is a possible sign for miscarriage Rarely it is not Serial HCG blood levels will tell us if it is or not READ MORE
Menstrual cycle
1- what birth control are you talking , is it pills ? 2- have you gained any weight ? 3- have you had your thyroid levels checked ? If all if the above are normal - negative I would not worry about it Cause birth control pills can have an effect of having very light to no bleeding during menstrual cycle time And sometimes it can happen after some time of being on it If any of the above is abnormal- like if you have gained weight or thyroid level is abnormal then it needs correction READ MORE
Irregular bleeding?
When you say that your periods are usually regular, I am assuming you meant prior to the Mirena. After removal of the Mirena IUD, give it a few months, cycles are expected to return back to normal If they do not and if they are still more frequent than 21 days, then you may need a pelvic ultrasound. READ MORE
Bleeding in early pregnancy?
Sometimes there is unexplained bleeding in the presence of a normal viable pregnancy. There is no cervical trauma, there is no bleeding behind the placenta. However you are early in pregnancy and if your subsequent ultrasound shows that there is a sac but there is no fetal pole, there is no heartbeat and you are still bleeding then most likely it is a miscarriage.Another way to figure out whether it is a miscarriage or not is to test serum hCG values, if they are declining then it is a miscarriage. READ MORE
Is this period bleeding or injury bleeding?
This is a bit difficult to answer without clinical examination I recommend gynecological consultation READ MORE
Concerned about pregnancy?
If she is taking birth control pill regularly, not missing, then she does not need to take an emergency contraceptive What ever little white that you noticed, it could be a normal female physiological discharge READ MORE
How do I get pregnant?
The window for having sexual activity so that you can get pregnant is during the time of ovulation. Ovulation is always exactly 14 days before the next expected menstrual cycle. It is difficult to predict ovulation day if the cycle is not regular. Even if your cycle is regular, it is not possible to know the exact next menstrual date. Hence we consider an approximate. According to your cycle pattern, find out when are you going to get your next first menstrual bleed. Calculate 14 days prior to that, that would be the expected data for ovulation. Take 3 days before the expected date of ovulation and 3 days after the expected date of ovulation-hence 1 week. Alternate sexual activity around that. Also, you are young, be patient. Sometimes some patients get pregnant in less than a year and some little over a year. READ MORE
Can old sperm survive in a woman if she's having sex with a different man?
Sperm remains alive for 3 days. READ MORE
Could I be pregnant?
Let me assure you, you will not get pregnant this way. I am absolutely 100% positive, what you saw in the bathtub was not your brother's sperm. If it were that easy to get pregnant, there would have been a population explosion in the whole world. I think you are fine, however, having irregular cycles between 13-15 years of age is normal. But you do need to approach her gynecologist if you have cycles frequent, then 21 days or bleeding more than 7-9 days, heavy. READ MORE
What could be the issue?
What I see in the picture is normal mucus discharge, I would not worry about this. Cycle irregularity and itchy nipples may not be related. However, nausea could be related due to a delayed cycle. How to manage her cycle irregularity depends on whether you want to get pregnant or not. I would recommend visiting your gynecologist and getting evaluated for cycle irregularity. READ MORE
Is this normal on the depo shot?
Irregular bleeding on the first Depo-Provera injection is very common. Since your bleeding is light, I suggest to give it more time, take the next Depo as scheduled. If you continue to bleed irregularly on the next shot also, then you may want to consider another form of birth control. READ MORE
Why do my breast hurt?
It may be just a hormonal effect. You can apply vitamin E ointment or take vitamin D tablet 400 mg 3 times a day. Tight breast support. Avoid coffee/tea/spicy/oily food. READ MORE
Help?
Your discharge seems to be a yeast/fungal infection. It probably happened because of the antibiotics you were given to treat the pelvic inflammatory disease. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- FACOG ACOG 2009 - Present
- OB Department Chair Medical City of Lewisville 2021 - Present
Professional Memberships
- Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- American Institute of Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Texas Medical Association
Areas of research
HPV treatment and cure
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Get to know Obstetrician-Gynecologist Dr. Munira Dudhbhai, who serves patients in Lewisville, Texas.
A gifted obstetrician-gynecologist, Dr. Dudhbhai specializes in minimally invasive options for gynecological issues. Having been in private practice since 2005, she is the Founder of Lewisville Women’s Care in Texas.
Focusing her career on providing the best care for women through education, she is committed to caring for, educating, and motivating women from adolescence through menopause. Her emphasis across all age ranges is that knowledge of one’s body reduces stress and anxiety about the changes women undergo during various seasons of life, especially during pregnancy and menopause. She has high regards of the wide diversity of cultures she comes across and thoroughly enjoys learning and studying all of them.
Graduating with her Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree from Grant Medical College in India in 2000, Dr. Dudhbhai relocated to the United States. She completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology with Lutheran Medical Center, SUNY Downstate University in New York City.
Thriving in her field, the doctor is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG). The mission of the ABOG is to define standards, certify obstetricians and gynecologists, and facilitate continuous learning to advance knowledge, practice, and professionalism in women’s health.
Licensed to practice medicine in Nevada and Texas, Dr. Dudhbhai is affiliated with Medical City Lewisville.
In addition to being a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (FACOG), she is a member of the American Institute of Minimally Invasive Surgery and the Texas Medical Association.
Obstetrics and Gynecology is the medical specialty that encompasses the two subspecialties of obstetrics and gynecology. An obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, is a healthcare professional who specializes in female reproductive health.
On a more personal note, Dr. Dudhbhai is married to a neonatologist and has a daughter. In her free time, she enjoys ice skating and skiing with her family.
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