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Information You Should Never Hide From Your Gynaecologist

It is never a good idea to keep any medical symptoms or experiences you may be having from your general physician or specialist. Especially in the case of gynecology, revealing every minor symptom becomes imperative. What may seem trivial or embarrassing to you could very well the inlet into a lingering medical problem. In this …

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Gestational Diabetes: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Complications & Treatment

Gestational diabetes is a condition characterized by high blood sugar levels during pregnancy, which usually subsides after birth. Research estimates close to 10 percent of pregnant women across are at a risk of gestational diabetes, the onset of which is usually towards the second half of the term of pregnancy. While gestational diabetes can happen …

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Endometrial Polyps: Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

The uterus is the epicenter of all reproductive and sexual hormones in the female anatomy. From progesterone to hCG and oestrogen, this pear-shaped organ governs all the procreative cycles and hormonal secretions. These hormones, however, can cause trouble in the event of excessive or too little secretion leading to various conditions, one of which is …

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Braxton Hicks Contractions: Not to Be Mistaken for Labor

Braxton Hicks contractions, named after John Braxton Hicks, an English doctor who first described them in 1872, are intermittent uterine contractions that start in early pregnancy. As the pregnancy progresses, these contractions may occur more often, but until you get to your last few weeks, they’ll probably remain irregular and painless. They can be related …

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