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Facts You Should Know About a Miscarriage
Miscarriage is when you lose pregnancy before 20 weeks (about 4 and a half months). Nearly 80% of miscarriages happen during the first three months

Ectopic Pregnancy: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Managing the Condition
What is Ectopic Pregnancy? Ectopic pregnancy is a condition where the fertilized egg grows outside the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube. This abnormal pregnancy

All About Hysteroscopy
Hysteroscopy is the diagnostic procedure used to diagnose or treat problems of the uterus. A hysteroscope, a thin, lighted telescope-like device is inserted through the

Understanding Unwanted Pregnancy: Finding Strength
An unwanted pregnancy occurs when conception happens without the intention or desire to become pregnant, leading to a complex array of emotional and practical considerations.

High Risk Pregnancy: How to Ensure a Safe and Healthy Delivery
Pregnancy is a joyful experience, but it can also be challenging, especially when you have a high-risk pregnancy. High risk pregnancy occurs when the mother

Postpartum Hypertension: What to Know About High Blood Pressure in New Moms?
Postpartum hypertension is a rare condition indicated by high blood pressure (BP) and elevated levels of protein in the urine in women soon after childbirth.

Understanding Miscarriage: Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms
Miscarriage is a heartbreaking experience that affects many women and couples. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of miscarriage is essential for prompt medical attention and

Fertility pathway: Understanding Salpingectomy
It is a surgical procedure to remove one or both fallopian tubes and is a procedure with various medical indications and implications. Indications Salpingectomy serves

Understanding Oophorectomy
A surgery to remove one or both ovaries and typically done to treat or prevent various conditions related to the ovaries. Indications Oophorectomy is recommended if you

Beyond the Basics: Exploring Ovarian Cysts and Their Impact
Ovarian cysts are prevalent growths that develop either within or on the surface of the ovaries. These cysts, typically containing fluid or semi-solid material, can
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