The uterus is the fetus’ home and a place of protection for your baby. If there are any uterus problems with the uterus either before or during the pregnancy, then it could be very difficult to keep the baby. How many uterus problems can there be? How can we solve these problems? Let us take […]
Continue readingWith a lot of things in mind, sometimes it can’t be avoided that a pregnant woman experience difficulties. What could be the physical and mental difficulties that may be experienced? Let’s discuss it.1) AppendicitisIt is not uncommon for pregnant women to sometimes misdiagnose appendicitis. Because of tummy pains related to pregnancy, it’s difficult to tell […]
Continue readingIf you had high blood pressure or any kind of disease before you became pregnant, then now that you are pregnant you need to be extra cautious. A disease, if left unattended while pregnant, can lead to severe problems such as toxemia and possible heart problems that could threaten the life of the baby.1) Ovarian […]
Continue readingYour baby lives and grows in the amniotic fluid. The baby drinks and passes waste in the form of urine into the water and any changes in the amount of fluid are a major cause of concern. These changes are called polyhydramnios and oligohydramnion (too much or too little water) and you have to be […]
Continue readingAn ectopic pregnancy is when your fertilized egg hasn’t implanted in the uterus but instead has implanted in your fallopian tube or another organ in your abdomen. Others call it tubal pregnancy. There are many reasons that can cause this and this condition is considered dangerous for mommy. Let us now look at what is […]
Continue readingUp until you give birth, the placenta is supporting the growth and development of your baby. So if there is a problem with your placenta, there will be serious problems for your baby. Now, let’s look at what these problems could be and how to deal with them.What is this Organ?An oxygen supplyThe placenta is […]
Continue readingToxemia normally occurs in the second half of pregnancy and the mother will recover completely after giving birth. If there’s a re-infection during childbirth or bleeding, the mother will die. This infection is one of the top three reasons why pregnant women die. If she has toxemia, the possibility of premature delivery or giving birth […]
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