Ivf with cyst
Can i proceed with stimulation for ivf if i have cyst 22 mm and oestrogen E2 at 288? It is hormone producing cyst
Can i proceed with stimulation for ivf if i have cyst 22 mm and oestrogen E2 at 288? It is hormone producing cyst
23 weeks pregnant..Have been prescribed iron tablet named livogen and magnesium tablet named mgd3 after dinner at night time...Can we take these two tablets together or should there be any gap interval maintained between the two tablets?
My mother is between 45 and 55 years old. For the past few weeks, she has been experiencing bleeding/periods 3–4 times within a single month. Earlier, her menstrual cycles were regular, but now the bleeding has become very frequent. We would like to know the possible reasons for this. Could this be due to perimenopause/menopause, hormonal imbalance, uterine fibroids, polyps, thyroid problems, or any other underlying condition? What investigations or tests would you recommend, and should she consult a gynecologist immediately? Please advise on the possible causes and the appropriate next steps for diagnosis and treatment.
I got periods after 2 months and i bled heavily and i am unable to walk properly I feel dizzy like weakness but I am taking dexorange...
Transabdominal ultrasound examination Singleton pregnancy, Cardiac present Agreed dating: based on the CRL. Gestational Age 11 w 6 d EDD 26-01-2027. Placenta: Posterior and its lower margin is 2cm away from the internal os. Amniotic fluid: normal amount Fetal Size: Appropriate for Gestational Age Maternal Doppler: Increased uteroplacental resistance NT measures 3.4 mm falls at more than 99 th percentile Is any other reason than chromosomal conditions for high Nt
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Perimenopause is the natural transition period before menopause, usually occurring between the ages of 40 and 55 years. During this time, hormone levels fluctuate, causing changes in the menstrual cycle. While irregular periods are common, abnormal or heavy bleeding should never be ...
One of the most common questions I hear in my clinic is:“Doctor, my ultrasound shows a fibroid. Do I need an operation?”The answer is often no.Fibroids are non-cancerous growths of the uterus and are extremely common. Many women live with fibroids for years without any problems. In ...
What is Hysteroscopy?Hysteroscopy is an advanced, minimally invasive procedure that enables a gynecologist to directly examine the inside of the uterus using a fine telescope called a hysteroscope. It is introduced through the natural passage of the vagina ...
Prevention is better than cure. An age old saying, that certainly never loses its importance! Although modern medicines are there to help you in sickness, most part of the job has to be done by you. In order to live a healthy life, it is important to have a strong immune system. It is this ...