She did what anyone would do—she went looking for answers. But instead of help, she got stuck in a loop of scans, tests, and cold waiting rooms. Every doctor told her the same thing: “You have fibroids.” But nobody actually gave her a plan or a reason to believe things would change. She was left with a diagnosis, but no direction, feeling more alone than ever.
The Turning Point
Exhausted and about to give up, Lakshmi eventually found her way to Dr. Kalpana at Guru Hospital.Right from that first conversation, things felt different. It wasn’t just a quick look at a chart Dr. Kalpana actually sat down and listened. When the team did a deep dive into her scans, they found the real culprit: Lakshmi was only 28 year’s old dealing with 28 separate fibroids. It had reached a point where her uterus was so crowded and enlarged that a pregnancy just couldn’t take hold.
For the first time, Lakshmi wasn’t just hearing a medical term—she was getting a roadmap. Dr. Kalpana didn’t just explain the “what,” she explained the “how,” and finally gave her the words she’d been waiting years to hear: “We can fix this, and we’re going to protect your chance to be a mom.”
A New Chapter
The surgery was a delicate one—a myomectomy to clear out the fibroids while keeping her uterus completely intact. It was a lot of work, but the team successfully removed all 28 of them.Throughout her recovery, the nurses and doctors weren’t just checking her vitals; they were cheering her on. Lakshmi wasn’t just a patient anymore; she was part of the family.
Today, Lakshmi is back on her feet and feeling stronger than she has in years. The physical pain is gone, but more importantly, that cloud of uncertainty has finally lifted. She’s finally looking forward to the future with a smile, knowing that her journey to motherhood is back on track.
Lakshmi’s story is a reminder that you should never have to settle for “I don’t know.” Sometimes, you just need to find the right people who are willing to fight for your dream as hard as you are.