A hysterectomy is a surgery to remove a woman's uterus. This procedure is often used to treat uterine cancer, fibroids, and other gynecological problems.
Meconium aspiration syndrome: What every parent needs to know
Meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) is a life-threatening condition that can occur in newborns. It can occur when a newborn inhales meconium (dark green feces).
Post-Delivery Seizures: What You Need to Know
Post-delivery seizures also known as postpartum convulsions or puerperal seizures are a type of seizure that can occur in mothers after childbirth.
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency: What You Need to Know
Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) is also known as premature ovarian failure is a condition in which the ovaries fail to function properly.
How to Perform Suction Evacuation: A Step-by-Step Guide
Suction evacuation is a surgical procedure in which the contents of the uterus are removed after a miscarriage using a gentle suction device.
Fetal Distress: What It Is and How to Respond
Fetal distress is a condition that can occur during pregnancy, labor, or delivery. It happens when the baby is not getting enough oxygen through the placenta.
Fetal Membranes: What They Are and What They Do
The fetal membranes are the membrane that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy. The amnion and the chorion make up the fetus's amniotic sac.
Management of the Normal Puerperium: A Guide for New Mothers
Puerperium can be a time of excitement, joy and stress. Proper management of normal puerperium is essential for ensuring a smooth transition into motherhood.
Physiological Changes After Childbirth: What to Expect in the Postpartum Period
The most common physiological changes that take place in the postpartum period includes changes in the breast, hormones, pulse and blood pressure, sleep, etc.
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