Advantages of Conventional Delivery: Does It Affect The Mother or The Baby
In many situations, a cesarean section is required for the mother’s or the kid’s safety. Twin birth, extended labor, irregular fetal heart rate, and other factors may need a cesarean section. However, under normal conditions, vaginal birth has several advantages....
What is The Purpose of Fetal Echocardiography?
The ultrasound test employs sound waves that “echo” the structures of the fetus’s heart. These sound waves are analyzed by a machine, which produces an image of their heart’s inside, known as an echocardiogram. This picture shows how your baby’s heart developed and if...
Diagnosis Down Syndrome possible before birth of baby?
The starting point of diagnosis of Downs Syndrome is a simple assessment of the mother as early as 3rd month of pregnancy by a blood test to measure the levels of certain pregnancy hormones in the mother’s blood (The Double Marker Test). At the same time, a further...
Is Prenatal Testing Right For You?
Pregnancy is a time of great excitement — and, at times, anxiety. You may be concerned about your baby’s health. While the majority of babies are born healthy, it is critical to understand your options for learning more about your baby’s health. Prenatal...
Your Daughter’s First Gynecology Visit: A Quick Guide for Parents
The Next Pregnancy After Miscarriage
It might be tempting to get pregnant again after a miscarriage, but it’s also a bad idea. Following such a traumatic event wherein you have sustained physical and mental trauma, it’s important that you take enough time off to heal. Your body and mind need some time to...






