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Postpartum Care: Essential Tips Every New Mother Needs to Know
What is Postpartum Care? Postpartum care is the support and attention a mother needs after childbirth. It covers the first six weeks after delivery, also

“Pediatric Fractures: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment for Broken Bones in Children”
Pediatric fractures are broken bones that happen in children. These injuries are common because kids are active and their bones are still growing. In fact,

Understanding Preeclampsia: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Prevention
Preeclampsia is a serious pregnancy condition that affects many women worldwide. It usually develops after the 20th week of pregnancy. Early detection of preeclampsia is

Fertility Awareness: Understanding Your Reproductive Health
What Is Fertility Awareness? Fertility awareness means understanding the signs your body gives about your ability to become pregnant. Many people use fertility awareness to

What do You Know About Polyhydramnios?
Polyhydramnios refers to an excess amount of amniotic fluid surrounding a fetus in the uterus during pregnancy. Symptoms: Symptoms of polyhydramnios result from the excess

Understanding Polyhydramnios: Excessive Amniotic Fluid During Pregnancy
Polyhydramnios, also known as excessive amniotic fluid, is a condition that affects a small percentage of pregnancies. It occurs when there is an abnormal increase

Understanding Placenta Previa: Planning for Safe Delivery
The placenta typically develops at the top or side of the uterus during pregnancy, but in cases of placenta previa, it attaches low in the

Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG)
It is the medical term for severe nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy. It can lead to dehydration and weight loss and is commonly called

Facts You Should Know About a Miscarriage
Miscarriage or spontaneous abortion is when you lose pregnancy before 20 weeks. Nearly 80% of miscarriages happen during the first three months of pregnancy. Most

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: A Minimally Invasive Solution for Women
When it comes to gynecological conditions requiring the removal of the uterus, advancements in medical technology have provided women with more options than ever before.