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Arunachal Pradesh gets its first Department of Reproductive Medicine at RKM Hospital

Itanagar [India], Nov. 20 (ANI): Arunachal Pradesh gets its first Department of Reproductive Medicine at Rama Krishna Mission hospital, Itanagar.

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Arunachal Pradesh gets its first Department of Reproductive Medicine at RKM Hospital
Itanagar [India], Nov. 20 (ANI): Arunachal Pradesh gets its first Department of Reproductive Medicine at Rama Krishna Mission hospital, Itanagar. The inaugural program was graced by Partho Maharaj, Dr Deepak Gowinkar, Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology and officials of the hospital. When asked about the new service, Dr Gowinkar told, "Infertility is not only a medical problem but also a social issue today. A lot of taboos have been established along with the infertility, one of the main factor leading to the practice of polygamy is infertility among women, social insecurity among the women folks due to infertility." "Till date whenever a couple is suffering from infertility, they had to go out of the state either to Guwahati or any other metro cities like Delhi and Mumbai," he added. Hence, Rama Krishna Mission hospital has now opened this new department under Dr Bengia Chirchi , MBBS M.S, (Obstetrics and Gynecology) . With a hope for a proper utilization of the service, Dr Gowinkar feels, "this new service will be a lot cheaper as comparison to the other hospitals outside the state and will cut short the travel expenses." (ANI)

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