Morning sickness is a term used to describe nausea and vomiting that can occur during pregnancy. It typically starts around 6 week and can last up to 14 week.
Abnormalities of the Placenta: What You Need to Know
The most common abnormalities of the placenta are placenta succenturiata, placenta membranacea, placenta accreta, placenta circumvallate, etc.
Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD): What You Need to Know
Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) is a condition that can occur during pregnancy when the baby's head is too large to pass through the mother's pelvis.
Back Care During Pregnancy: Tips to Avoid Back Pain
One of the best things you can do for your back (and your whole body) during pregnancy is to stay active and move around as much as possible.
Drugs Used in Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
The drugs used in pregnancy are folic acid, iron preparations, calcium, antacids, antiemetics, antihypertensives, analgesia, antibiotics, etc.
What Types of Tests are Done in Pregnancy?
The types of tests that are done in pregnancy are blood test, urine test, ultrasound, prenatal screening, cervical screening, and fetal assessment.
Birth Asphyxia: What Parents Need to Know
Birth asphyxia is a serious medical condition that can occur when a baby's breathing is interrupted during or after birth. Sometimes, it can result in death.
Oral Contraceptive Pills: A Comprehensive Guide
The oral contraceptive pill is also known as the birth control pill is a type of contraception that is taken by mouth in the form of a pill.
Dehydration in Pregnancy: How to Stay Hydrated
Dehydration during pregnancy is when a pregnant woman does not have enough fluids in her body. It can cause premature labor, low birth weight, etc.
Implantation Bleeding or Spotting During Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
Implantation bleeding or spotting is a small amount of blood that is released from the uterus when the fertilized egg implants into the lining of the uterus.
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