Mother and baby

  • Translator's note: This article is translated from the American GP, so it contains information relevant to American life that may not yet be available in Vietnam, including information on assistance from government and social welfare conditions. Tobacco, alcohol, drugs and pregnancy (Image source: ...
  • Translator's note: This article is translated from the American GP, so it contains information relevant to American life that may not yet be available in Vietnam, including information on assistance from government and social welfare conditions. Pregnancy options: adoption, adoption, and abortion ...
  • What happens after miscarriage? Miscarriage can have profound psychological effects not only on women but also on their families and loved ones. Advice and support are always needed in these difficult times. Psychological impact Sometimes psychology is affected right after a miscarriage, in other ...
  • There are many causes, but the causes are often unknown. About a quarter of miscarriage occur in the first 3 months of pregnancy, the cause is usually due to fetal problems. If there is a miscarriage in the second trimester of pregnancy (weeks 14 to 26) it may be due to the health condition of a ...
  • If a woman goes to see a family doctor or an obstetrician because of vaginal bleeding or symptoms of miscarriage, she will be referred to the prenatal care unit at the hospital for testing. . If the pregnancy is over 18 weeks, the pregnant woman will be admitted to the hospital. Diagnostic tests ...
  • What is consecutive abortion? Continuous miscarriage is defined as having more than 2 abortions. Women after 3 miscarriages should have a comprehensive examination. What is the rate of repeated miscarriage? Only a small number of women (1%) experience repeated miscarriage. A common cause of ...
  • Usually, pregnant women will have many questions about whether or not to exercise during pregnancy. However, physical activity is not just about improving or maintaining a physique but more about improving health. This activity is very useful for pregnant women, can reduce the discomfort that ...
  • What is ultrasound? Ultrasound is energy in the form of sound waves. During each ultrasound, the transducers emit sound waves through the body. Sound waves reach tissues, fluids, and bones, then bounce back like a bounce. The probe captures these bouncing waves and converts them into images that we ...
  • Why do you need vitamin A during pregnancy? Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin stored in the liver. Vitamin A plays an important role in fetal maturation including the development of the heart, lungs, kidneys, eyes, bones as well as the circulatory system, respiratory system and central nervous ...
  • Why do pregnant women need Magnesium supplement? Magnesium needs increase during pregnancy. Magnesium is an essential mineral and has many different functions during pregnancy. Magnesium plays a similar role to insulin to help maintain stable blood glucose levels. Magnesium works synergistically ...
  • Calcium is not only a component of bone formation but also plays an important role in maintaining healthy muscle tissue and ensuring the function of the nervous system. Getting enough calcium during pregnancy is essential for fetal development. In a way, being pregnant is like baking a cake. This ...
  • Folic Acid is a "superhero" of pregnancy! Supplementing with Folic acid at the recommended dose of 400 micrograms (mcg) before and during pregnancy can help prevent birth defects in your baby's brain and spinal cord. Need to supplement folic acid daily and should drink an extra glass of ...
  • Iron supplements are especially important for pregnant women with anemia. In women with normal erythrocytes, iron supplementation is an unnecessary preventive measure. Pregnant women may have received enough iron in their daily diets. Iron is an essential mineral for a healthy body, found in many ...
  • Why should pregnancy tests be done? It is recommended that all pregnant women do some tests as part of routine prenatal care. These tests can help identify problems that may increase the risk of complications for both the mother and the fetus. What tests are done in the early stages of ...
  • Yesterday, when I was on duty, I was told there was 1 case of heavy bleeding after childbirth. The patient, 3 weeks after cesarean section, was admitted to the hospital with blood drenched on a large diaper. Examination of the uterus was soft, blood flowing from the womb. After giving the medicine, ...