...conditions, including pelvic inflammatory disease and uterine fibroids. **Expected Results of Pelvic Surgery** The expected results of pelvic surgery will depend on the specific condition being treated. However, in general,...
...2D scan Uterine fibroids Subchorionic hemorrhage Ovarian mass The standard prenatal imaging scan used nowadays is 2D or two-dimensional, which captures images of a foetus’ internal organs and bones. A...
...traditional surgical procedures now have minimally invasive counterparts. These include hand surgery, gallbladder and uterine fibroids removal and vaginal hysterectomy, among others. This type of surgery can be performed to...
...Myomectomy, or the removal of uterine fibroids Laparoscopic removal of endometriosis Urological Nephrectomy Renal cyst removal Renal biopsy Pyeloplasty Ureteropyeloscopy Adrenalectomy At the end of the follow-up visit, the following...
...a gestational carrier for various reasons: * **Medical conditions:** The intended mother may have medical conditions that make it impossible to carry a pregnancy, such as uterine abnormalities, infertility, or...
...disorders, such as cystic fibrosis Diagnose inherited metabolic disorders Determine the gender of the fetus Detect fetal or uterine infections Diagnose Rh disease Assess the severity of fetal anemia Determine...
...involve: Previous Caesarean birth – Though vaginal delivery could be done even after a previous C-section, it might not be an option for some as the uterine incision can rupture...
...of the placenta to the uterine wall.[3] An imperfect attachment may cause inflammatory substances to be released into the mother’s bloodstream. It is not yet known whether preeclampsia is caused...
...the completion of 37 weeks gestation, when a baby’s organs and body are still developing. It’s also known as preterm labor. **Symptoms:** * Persistent uterine contractions that occur regularly *...
...miscarriage, stillbirth, uterine infection, and preterm delivery.34 Good to know: If they have been thoroughly cooked, e.g. in a sauce, all of the aforementioned cheeses are safe to eat during pregnancy....