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What to do with low vaginal bleeding during pregnancy?
I am 6 weeks pregnant, had an ultrasound and the fetal heart rate was 135 bpm. For the past two days I have seen bleeding, no abdominal pain. The blood is silvery pink. Doctor, can you tell me what is wrong with having a little pink vaginal bleeding during pregnancy? The doctor said the fetus is normal after the ultrasound.
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What you need to know about cervical polyps
If you still have many concerns when being diagnosed and prescribed treatment for cervical polyps, the following article will help you better understand cervical polyps and treatment methods. Let's find out!
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Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Bleeding: What You Need to Know
Premenopause and menopause are periods when a woman’s body undergoes many changes. Among them, premenopausal bleeding and postmenopausal bleeding are a concern for many women. This article will provide women with what they need to know about this phenomenon.
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Are uterine polyps dangerous?
Uterine polyps are a fairly common disease in women of all ages. The vast majority of uterine polyps are benign, however, the disease can affect the ability to conceive and give birth, and in some cases, the disease can progress to malignancy causing uterine cancer.
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Can I get HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer while being treated for pyelonephritis?
Cervical ectropion is a disease caused by the overgrowth of glandular cells in the cervix. Many people are choosing to get vaccinated to prevent cervical cancer more effectively.
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Why do you bleed after sex?
Bleeding after sex can be a harmless and common symptom, affecting up to 9% of menstruating women. However, it can also be a warning sign of infection and, in rare cases, a sign of cervical cancer.
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Common diseases of the uterus
The uterus is an upside-down pear-shaped structure in the pelvis located behind the bladder and in front of the rectum. Together, the uterus, vagina, ovaries, and fallopian tubes make up a woman's reproductive system.
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Common diseases of the cervix
Cervical ectropion, cervical cancer,... are common diseases of the cervix and can cause many dangerous complications, affecting reproductive health, even causing infertility in women. Therefore, women should proactively learn about these diseases to be able to prevent and minimize the consequences caused by the disease.
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Do cervical polyps fall off on their own?
Cervical polyps are a gynecological disease that can affect a woman's ability to conceive naturally. However, many women still do not know and understand this disease, leading to an increasing rate of infertility.
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Hysteroscopy polypectomy
If uterine polyps are not detected and treated promptly, they can lead to dangerous complications such as infertility, increased risk of polycystic ovary syndrome, cervical cancer and uterine cancer...
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Cervical polyps during pregnancy
Cervical polyps are usually benign and common in pregnant women. This occurs due to an increase in estrogen hormone. Therefore, pregnant women need to treat cervical polyps early to avoid affecting their health.
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