The most common abnormalities of the placenta are placenta succenturiata, placenta membranacea, placenta accreta, placenta circumvallate, etc.
Uterine Polyps: What You Need to Know
Uterine polyps are abnormal growths of soft tumors that develop on the lining of the uterus or cervix. They are usually benign and develop after the age of 40.
Genetic Counseling: What You Need to Know
Genetic counseling is the process of providing individuals and families with information about genetic conditions, inherited risks, and available options.
How to Deal with Temper Tantrums: The Parent’s Guide
Temper tantrums are a normal part of childhood. It usually happen when children are tired, hungry, or feeling overwhelmed. It occurs in maladjusted children.
Common Health Problems of the Newborn Baby: How to Deal with Them
Some common health problems of the newborn baby include vomiting, regurgitation, diarrhea, constipation, excessive crying, colic, inability to latch on, 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.
Mastitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Mastitis is an inflammation of the breast tissue that can affect breastfeeding mothers. It is caused by a bacterial infection and can cause pain in the breasts.
What You Need to Know About Vaginitis
Vaginitis refers to any inflammation or infection of the vagina characterized by itching, burning, redness, swelling, and unusual discharge.
Pelvic Abscess: A Mysterious and Dangerous Infection
A pelvic abscess is a collection of pus that forms in the pelvis due to entry of bacteria or other microorganisms through the vagina, anus, or urethra.
Mechanism of Labor: How Your Body Works During Childbirth
The mechanism of labor is the sequence of actions that occur on the head during childbirth as it undergoes adaptation in the pelvis. It is a complex process.

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