Understanding Amniocentesis Test: Risks, Results, and Benefits
The amniocentesis test is a prenatal diagnostic test (test done during pregnancy) that involves taking a sample of the amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus in the uterus during pregnancy. It is typically performed during the second trimester, between 15 and 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Read MoreWhat is Azoospermia and How is it Treated?
Azoospermia is a condition in which a man has no sperm in his ejaculate. This can be caused by various factors, including physical abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, and infections. While azoospermia can be distressing for men and their partners who are trying to conceive, it is important to note that it is treatable and there are options available for those seeking to have a child.
Read More10 Measures for Successful Breastfeeding
It is important that while discharging a nursing mother from the hospital or during the first contact of a nursing mother in OPD the following measures should be explained to her for successful breast feeding.
Read MorePremenstrual Syndrome (PMS) – Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
PMS stands for Premenstrual Syndrome. The physical or mood changes a woman goes through every month before menstruation which affects a woman’s normal life is called premenstrual syndrome (PMS). PMS has been reported in 30-40% of the reproductive female population.
Read MoreCommon problems faced during the first trimester of Pregnancy
First-trimester bleeding can be concerning. Spotting and light bleeding, however, are typically merely expected symptoms of early pregnancy. There are several causes of mild bleeding and spotting in the first trimester that are often safe for both you and your unborn child.
Read MoreHow does smoking affect Men’s Fertility?
The Impact of smoking on the general health and well-being of an individual and its association with various life-threatening cancers are known to all. Many of us are not aware of smoking can affect our fertility. As per the latest data, almost 27 cr. Indians consume tobacco which is out of every 5 Indians.
Read MoreThe World’s first IVF Baby – A medical marvel
Louise Brown was the result of the first successful IVF, which is considered to be among the most remarkable medical breakthrough of the 20th century. She was born on 25th July 1978 at Oldham and District General Hospital, Manchester, England. She was born to the lucky parents Lesley and Peter Brown at 11:47 pm, Tuesday by caesarean section and weighed 5 pounds, 12 ounces (2.608 kg) at birth.
Read MoreHealth and Child Development | Why Is Healthy Child development Important?
The early years of life are very important to know about Health and Child Development. Healthy development means that children can grow up where their social, emotional, and educational needs are met along with normal physical growth. Having a safe, loving home and spending time with family- playing, singing, reading, and talking are very important, especially in this era of the digital world. Proper nutrition, exercise, and sleep also can make a big difference.
Read MoreHysterosalpingogram (HSG Test) Procedure: What to expect?
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is an important female fertility test. HSG test is an X-ray procedure that is used to view the inside of the uterus and the fallopian tubes. HSG was first performed by Rind Fleisch in 1910 and was considered to be the first special radiology procedure of that time.
Read MoreUNOSSIFIED NASAL BONE / ABSENT NASAL BONE IN SCAN – WHAT DOES IT MEAN? #2
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