Female Infertility: Diagnosis and Treatment

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If you’re trying to get pregnant for over a year with frequent, unprotected sex and still there’s no success, it can be a result of female infertility. Though the causes are undetermined, it is due to female factors one-third of time and due to male factors, the other one-third time. If a woman’s menstrual cycle is too long or too short or irregular, it might be a symptom that you are not ovulating. 

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COVID-19, pregnancy and breastfeeding

COVID-19, Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: All Your Questions Answered

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Coronaviruses form a large family of viruses that majorly affects animals. However, some viruses from the coronavirus family are capable of spreading from animals to humans. The novel coronavirus recently discovered has been officially named COVID-19. It has affected millions of human beings in more than 80 countries. Since the virus is highly contagious and has spread across the globe, the World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 a pandemic. In this blog, we will provide answers related to COVID-19, pregnancy, and breastfeeding.

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prevent premature birth

How to Prevent Premature Birth – Causes and Treatments

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How to Prevent Premature Birth – Causes and Treatments

According to the World Health Organization, over 15 million babies across the world are born prematurely every year. Prematurity is the biggest cause of death in children under the age of 5 years. Thankfully, medical and technological advancements have increased the survival rates of premature babies. However, many survivors face a lot of health problems immediately after birth and some may continue for a lifetime. So it’s extremely important to be aware of what causes preterm labor and how to prevent premature birth.

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Preeclampsia: Symptoms, Risks, Treatment And Prevention

Preeclampsia: Symptoms, Risks, Treatment And Prevention

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Preeclampsia is a rare condition that transpires only during pregnancy in certain women. This usually manifests after about 20 weeks of pregnancy and can be a very difficult situation to deal with. Just before Preeclampsia sets in, the patient might experience severe gestational hypertension. The statistics indicate that 5-8% of pregnancies are affected by preeclampsia. Other symptoms may also include high blood pressure.

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Why should you visit a Gynecologist?

Why should you visit a Gynecologist?

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The biggest misconception that people today have is that you should only see the doctor when something is seriously wrong with you. However, this could not be further away from the truth. When you see a doctor of any kind, it just means that you are taking responsibility of your body. You are being careful and preventing any kind of mishap that may happen due to negligence.

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