Pregnancy.
Doctor, is it okay to have intercourse during pregnancy? Also, is it okay if semen is released inside during intercourse, or should it be avoided?
Doctor, is it okay to have intercourse during pregnancy? Also, is it okay if semen is released inside during intercourse, or should it be avoided?
I have a one month preterm baby, breast milk is not coming, only like dropwise currently taking lactare tab , granules powder, healthy food..still milk is not producing, am on steroids for low platelets(ITP) and also Taking insulin for diabetes, is this medication affecting the milk production??? In my first pregnancy there was no issue in milk production. Pls can you give me the solution it's already one month can I expect milk production still??? Thnks in advance
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 have recently tested for hairfall Results are RISK MARKERS C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP) COMPLETE HEMOGRAM 9.93mg/L< 5 EOSINOPHILS13%1-6 EOSINOPHILS - ABSOLUTE COUNT 0.86X 10 ³ / µL0 .02 - 0 .5 TOTAL RBC4.83 X 10^ 6/µL3.8-4.8 INFECTIOUS DISEASE VDRL (RPR) FOR SYPHILIS IRON DEFICIENCY WEAK REACTIVE - Refer Report for BRI IRON49.75µg/dL50 - 170. Please suggest whom I consult Is results are needs attention or can be normalise without medication
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