In this article we would like to focus on the topic of the health of the patient after she experienced a miscarriage, what are some things that she needs to keep in mind and help in the process of her next pregnancy because at the end of the day: you want to have a successful pregnancy despite this miscarriage. The…
Ovarian Dermoid Cyst and Recurrent Miscarriage : Antai Hospital
In this article we would like to share a little bit about a very specific type of cyst that grows on the ovaries: these are known as dermoid cysts or ovarian dermoid cysts. Generally, dermoid cysts can grow in many places for example in the head area, neck, abdomen, and as the name suggests it can also grow on your…
Progesterone Supplementation and Threatened Miscarriage: Antai Hospital
Progesterone Supplementation and Threatened Miscarriage: Antai Hospital Threatened miscarriages are miscarriages that are about to take place but have yet to. It can be caused by an array of reasons but by far the most common form of threatened miscarriages is due to a hormonal imbalance, specifically the lack of Progesterone. Progesterone insufficiency in the early stage of pregnancy is…
Recurrent Miscarriage & Recurrent Pregnancy Losses – Antai Hospital
Recurrent Miscarriage – Breakdown of causes and treatment Recurrent miscarriage or Recurrent Spontaneous Abortions (RSAs) affect 1-3% of all couples in their pregnancy journeys. In 2020, the numbers are between the range of 10,000-15,000 people affected by this, and the data see a linear progression, increasing as the year’s progress. Immunological factor (presence of anti-embryonic antibodies) Antai Hospital has discovered…
Letter to WHO: Covid – 19 countermeasures
Dear Person-In-Charge, I write this letter, from a viewpoint as a medical doctor and also a citizen of the world, with deep concern towards the current state & development of the world. Clearly, we are not ahead in the fight against Covid-19, and I have a few recommendations that I would like to contribute to this fight, in restoring travel,…
IVF & IUI are not suitable for Uterine Malformations such as Unicornuate, Bicornuate, Didelphys.
IVF and IUI are some of, if not the most common assistive reproductive technologies (ART), but nowadays it is being blindly recommended for several medical conditions that do not fit its indications. IVF and IUI are not treatment methods, they simply assist in the process of conceiving and do nothing for the underlying causes. A uterine malformation is considered an…
Uterine Unification Surgery – Antai Hospital’s Specialty Treatment for Uterine Malformations
Uterine Unification Surgery – Antai Hospital’s Treatment for Uterine Malformations Uterine malformations are Mullerian abnormalities that have a significant negative impact on reproductive outcomes. Uterine Malformations that can be treated include uterine bicornuate, uterine unicornuate, uterine hypoxia & uterine didelphys. These uterine malformations can be diagnosed via a standard Hysterosalpingography, also known as uterosalpingography. Uterine Unification Surgery, also known as…
Laparoscopic Surgery During Pregnancy
In cases of fibroids, adenomyosis lesions, cysts that are diagnosed during pregnancy, there are available management methods such as Laparoscopy, to remove them without affecting the pregnancy. However, it relies crucially on when this surgery is conducted, and as a rule of thumb, the sooner it is conducted, the better. However, many hospitals recommend surgery only after week 14 of…
Unicornuate Uterus Treatment – Antai Hospital
Unicornuate Uterus Treatment: Uterine Reconstructive Surgery A Unicornuate Uterus is a rare form of congenital uterine malformation, also known as a Mullerian Duct Abnormality. It is a result of abnormal embryological development, specifically the abnormal development of the uterus within the first trimester of the fetus, causing the fetus to develop a half-formed uterus with a single fallopian tube and…
Recurrent Miscarriage Treatment: Guaranteed Recovery at Antai
Full Contractual Treatment Recurrent Miscarriage Up to 80% of recurrent miscarriages (RSA) are caused by an underlying immunological factor, that in most hospitals is considered unexplainable or untreatable. This type of miscarriage happens repeatedly due to the patient having a history of induced abortions, most commonly a D&C or medical abortion. During this process, fetal tissues enter into the mother’s…