I write a blog because I want to express my thoughts and feelings on things that happen around me, and I feel that others will benefit from knowing about them. I usually do not check who reads what. But Google keeps a meticulous record of all traffic to my blog. I have written 941 articles so far. I happened to see that some of the articles had an unusually large number of hits. So I checked out which ones had more hits than others. I have Usually each of my article has 30 to 40 hits. I have selected the topics which got more than 70 hits each, as shown in the following table.
I am proud that my new operative technique of vaginal myomectomy was read by 1085 people. I am surprised to note that people (mainly from USA) are so curious about an uncommon congenital malformation of a single cervix and two uteri. I also see that a lot of people are worried about uterine perforation by copper T, and also false fear of copper T causing weight gain. I don't know how people know that the way dengue is pronounced is not correct, and they search the net to find out the right way. And I am amused that 230 people wanted to read an article 'Who was I?' and 158 people wanted to read the article 'Shashank Parulekar Who?'
Topic 
 | 
Hits 
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Vaginal myomectomy: new technique 
 | 
1085 
 | 
Single uterus, two cervixes 
 | 
1077 
 | 
Uterine perforation by copper T 
 | 
997 
 | 
How to fix spike buster 
 | 
941 
 | 
Dengue pronunciation 
 | 
910 
 | 
Copper T and weight gain 
 | 
699 
 | 
Abbreviations 
 | 
471 
 | 
How to make a pelvitrainer 
 | 
447 
 | 
Mindlessness 
 | 
316 
 | 
Cyst in the uterus 
 | 
308 
 | 
Clinical methods AEBE 
 | 
295 
 | 
Placenta previa on ultrasonography 
 | 
257 
 | 
Vesical lymph nodes? 
 | 
257 
 | 
Partogram 
 | 
237 
 | 
Biometrics and us 
 | 
237 
 | 
Who was I? 
 | 
230 
 | 
Myomectomy with rubber tourniquet 
 | 
227 
 | 
3D instruments in Obstetrics and Gynecology 
 | 
205 
 | 
Vacation arrangement for watering plants 
 | 
191 
 | 
Iatrogenic hypoprolactinemia 
 | 
172 
 | 
Elective clinical pelvimetry 
 | 
158 
 | 
Shashank Parulekar Who? 
 | 
158 
 | 
Kissing ovaries 
 | 
147 
 | 
Uterine rupture and misoprostol 
 | 
116 
 | 
Liquid paraffin dressing 
 | 
106 
 | 
Fothergill story 
 | 
106 
 | 
Innovations in theater technique, surgical gown 
 | 
98 
 | 
Pedema 
 | 
98 
 | 
Adults stuck in childhood 
 | 
93 
 | 
Patients as writing boards 
 | 
93 
 | 
Retrograde hysterectomy 
 | 
92 
 | 
Fimbrial prolapse: diagnostic test 
 | 
87 
 | 
Condolences 
 | 
83 
 | 
Puerperal purpura 
 | 
83 
 | 
Mistrust 
 | 
82 
 | 
Burst Abdomen without sepsis 
 | 
79 
 | 
Making of a medical teacher 
 | 
76 
 | 
Fundal pressure 
 | 
74 
 | 
Delayed vasovagal attack 
 | 
72 
 | 
I am proud that my new operative technique of vaginal myomectomy was read by 1085 people. I am surprised to note that people (mainly from USA) are so curious about an uncommon congenital malformation of a single cervix and two uteri. I also see that a lot of people are worried about uterine perforation by copper T, and also false fear of copper T causing weight gain. I don't know how people know that the way dengue is pronounced is not correct, and they search the net to find out the right way. And I am amused that 230 people wanted to read an article 'Who was I?' and 158 people wanted to read the article 'Shashank Parulekar Who?'