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Expertise

I can answer questions about antenatal care, medical problems associated with pregnancy, labor and delivery and postpartum care.

Experience in the area

Currently I am working as a Professor of Obstetrics gynecology, Menofyia University, Egypt. Since 1987, I worked in many university and private hospitals with a high load of pregnant population averaging 7-9,000 deliveries/year. This exposed me to all problems associated with pregnancy, labor and delivery. I had my doctorate degree in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1996 in the use of Doppler ultrasound in high risk pregnancies.

Organizations

Menofyia University, Egypt

Publications

-British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Kandil M) -Egyptian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Kandil M) -Ain Shams Journal of Medicine (Kandil M)

Education/Credentials

-Master's degree in obstetrics and Gynecology 1989 -Doctorate degree in Obstetrics and Gynecology 1996

Awards and Honors

Editorial advisor: Fetal monitoring section of the international website www.obgyn.net

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Recent Answers from Mohamed Kandeel

2009-11-06 Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Subsequent Pregnancy:

Dear Kelly Definitely, a second pregnancy and delivery will make your prolapse worse. No doubt. However it has no relation to preterm delivery. It may affect your ability to control urine and few drops

2009-11-04 negative pregnacy test:

Dear Tina A home pregnancy test may take uo to 2 weeks after your missed period in order to be positive in case of pregnancy. A Transvaginal ultrasound is more sensitive or a determination of beta subunit

2009-10-27 bleeding after miscarriage:

Dear Christine The level of hCG may take up to 4 weeks to go back to nonpregnant level and may never returns back to zero (5 is quite normal). No one can ever tell if you miscarriage is incopmlete except

2009-10-23 c-sections:

Dear Joanie Yes it is ok but be aware of the possibilities of complications such as abnormal placentation, possibility of rupture uterus and subsequent hysterectomy. A 4th Cesarean should be performed

2009-10-17 Nerve damage after C section?:

Dear Regina This pain might be related to your Cesarean section. In some abdominal surgeries, it happens that a nerve or a branch of a nerve be entrapped in the fibrous tissue of the healing scar. Your

 

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