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How long does a woman's orgasm last?
Orgasm is recognized as the peak of sexual satisfaction, characterized by an intense physical and sensory experience. However, the process of orgasm is complex and varies between men and women. So, how long does a woman's orgasm typically last?
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Possible Risks When Your hCG Level Is High
hCG is a hormone produced early in pregnancy. It helps to nourish and protect the embryo. By checking hCG levels, doctors can assess the health of a pregnancy. Many women want to know what high hCG levels mean and in which cases hCG may become higher than normal.
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Concerns about beta HCG levels after IUI
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a common assisted reproductive technique (ART) for couples experiencing infertility. Measurement of serum beta-hCG concentration 14 days following IUI is a critical indicator of successful conception.
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The potential risks associated with low HCG levels
hCG is an important hormone secreted when a woman is pregnant. Monitoring hCG levels provides valuable information about the status of the pregnancy. Many pregnant women are concerned about whether low hCG levels are a problem and the risks associated with low hCG levels.
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Fertility Recovery After Removing the Implanon Contraceptive Implant
Women can have the contraceptive implant removed at any time. After its removal, ovulation resumes quickly, and fertility returns to normal.
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Effects of cervical ectropion during pregnancy
If not treated early and promptly, cervical ectropion may lead to many serious consequences, such as: causing abnormal fetal development, miscarriage in the first 3 months, premature birth, or difficulty in labor.
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DOES A SMALL UTERUS AFFECT FERTILITY?
Many women do not know they have a small uterus until pregnancy, when it is detected through prenatal exams or ultrasounds. Hearing a diagnosis of a small uterus often leads to worry, as it is commonly perceived as a uterine abnormality that might hinder pregnancy and childbirth.
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Management of Cervical Lacerations
Cervical lacerations are common in cases of difficult labor, such as when forceps assistance is required or premature pushing occurs when the cervix is not fully dilated. They can also occur during large dilation and evacuation procedures. In cases of large cervical lacerations causing significant bleeding, doctors will perform a surgical repair to stop bleeding after the delivery of the fetus and the placenta. The remaining cases of small lacerations may stop bleeding spontaneously after delivery of the foetus.
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Tooth sensitivity after giving birth: The suffering of pregnant women
Tooth sensitivity after giving birth is usually caused by a more sensitive body, a lack of calcium, or dental problems. Many simple home remedies can be applied For mild tooth sensitivity, simple home remedies can be helpful. However, women should visit a dentist for proper guidance and treatment.
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How to Completely Treat Toothache After Childbirth?
Tooth sensitivity is a common issue among women after childbirth, causing pain, discomfort, and poor appetite. Treating tooth pain after childbirth depends on the underlying cause, such as hygiene issues, calcium deficiency, poor nutrition, or dental diseases
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