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The fetus is overweight, what to do?
Rapid fetal weight gain isn’t good for the baby or the mother. It increases the chances of needing a C-section and raises risks like gestational diabetes and complications during and after birth. So, what should a mother pay attention to when the fetus is found to be overweight?
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After oophorectomy, menstruation?
In women, the ovaries are primarily known for producing eggs and performing endocrine functions to create female sex hormones. There are many concerns surrounding ovarian removal surgery, and one of the biggest questions from patients is whether menstruation will occur after the ovaries are removed.
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How Does a Fetus Excrete Waste in the Womb?
A fetus is nourished and develops in the mother's uterus, residing in the amniotic sac throughout the pregnancy. During this time, the fetus is active and develops its circulatory, digestive, and urinary systems. So, how does a fetus excrete waste in the womb?
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Does removing all ovaries affect sexual life?
Due to unavoidable reasons, many women who are still in their sexual age have to have their ovaries removed, which causes psychological fear of affecting the couple's future sexual life. In fact, removing the ovaries does not affect women's sexual desire.
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Postpartum Episiotomy Stitches Can Open and Lead to Infection
Women who give birth vaginally not only face the pain of labor but may also need an episiotomy to help deliver the baby. After this procedure, it might seem that the exhaustion and pain are over. However, many new mothers face the issue of their episiotomy stitches opening, requiring them to return to the hospital for treatment.
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Risk of Pregnancy with Withdrawal Method
The withdrawal method is a traditional contraceptive method that has been widely used for many generations. But is the withdrawal method truly effective in preventing pregnancy? How can you perform the withdrawal method safely to minimize the risk of unintended pregnancy?
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Important information about Rubella Testing (IgM and IgG) in pregnant women
Rubella is a common virus that poses risks to pregnant women. This contagious infectious disease can be prevented through vaccination. Testing for rubella is essential for pregnant women to ensure the health of both the mother and the child.
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Light Menstrual Flow After Abortion: What You Need to Know
Menstrual cycles after medical abortion can change, leading to light and irregular bleeding. This is a normal phenomenon, as the hormonal system requires time to stabilize. However, if you have any concerns about your reproductive health, consult a doctor.
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The possibility of pregnancy and childbirth with uterine prolapse
Pregnancy and childbirth are sacred duties of a mother. Throughout pregnancy, mothers constantly face concerns about their own health and their baby’s well-being. For mothers born with uterine prolapse, these worries are doubled.
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Prolonged Menstrual Bleeding Over 10 Days: Should You Be Concerned?
There are numerous causes for menstrual bleeding lasting over 10 days, which may indicate ovarian cysts or other abnormalities involving the uterus and hormonal imbalances.
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