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  • What is polycystic ovary? It's easy, "poly" is too many - so polycystic ovary means the ovary has many follicles. But life is not so simple - in fact it is a thousand times more complicated. Polycystic ovary syndrome is called polycystic ovary syndrome. If you type "polycystic ovary" on Google, you ...
  • If I have to beg for sperm ... ... then don't sing the song "If you have to be apart ..." After the necessary tests, I explained to them cautiously "if you want to treat, you need sperm". Immediately, he looked at me with eyes ... hard to describe. A little angry, a little sad, a little ...
  • Why wait forever but not get pregnant, no one can be so positive that "Never mind!". You will ask yourself, at least one of the following questions: Why not pregnant? Are the couple doing something wrong? There is no infertility? Those short questions, I think they are "heavy". Before I could ...
  • The first concern of pregnant mothers is how to give birth to a healthy baby. When you are not pregnant, your eating and drinking experience may be secondary, but when you are pregnant, eating and drinking become "very important", although there are many factors affecting the formation and ...
  • Overview After the egg and sperm are fertilized in the fallopian tube, the embryo moves into the uterus, implants and divides. Germs form in you - a tiny germ of xiu, much smaller than a bean. In the uterus, cells divide and form placenta to feed the tiny embryo. At this point, you may notice some ...
  • Overview When pregnant, most mothers wonder: How to eat to develop a good fetus? That question is still not as difficult as what to eat and drink because of the risk of harm to the fetus. Information from social networks, folk experiences, "words of the ancients", more jumble of food - toxic ...
  • What is stillbirth? Stillbirth is a fetus that dies after 24 weeks of pregnancy. If the fetus dies before 24 weeks, it is considered as a miscarriage. Pregnancy is quite common. There are more than 3,600 stillbirths each year in the UK and for every 200 babies born there is a stillbirth. In the UK, ...
  • A large proportion of stillbirths occur in healthy babies and the cause is often unexplained. The causes of stillbirth Poor placental function Some cases have been linked to complications of the placenta, for a number of reasons that the placenta (organ that supplies blood and nourishes the fetus) ...
  • Vaccine helps protect pregnant women and the fetus from vaccine preventable diseases. During pregnancy, immunized pregnant women will transmit protective antibodies (anti-infectious molecules) to the fetus before the baby is born. Immunization during pregnancy creates immunity against ...
  • 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 ...