Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is characterized by deficient ovarian sex hormones and decreased ovarian reserve, which together lead to an accelerated reduction in ovarian function and an early onset of menopause. Premature ovarian insufficiency is a medical condition in which ovarian follicles are depleted and cease to function normally both as reproductive organs and endocrine organs in women under 40…
HG Vaccine for Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Side Effects? – Antai Hospital
Are there side effects for HG Vaccine – Antai Hospital NVP or Nausea and Vomiting Pregnancy is an extremely common pregnancy disorder that ranges from mild to moderate, severe nausea and vomiting are the second most common indications for pregnancy hospitalisation, and are considered as pathological HG. Symptoms of NVP usually peak between 10 and 16 weeks of pregnancy and…
What is an early miscarriage and what can you do? – Antai Hospital
What is an Early Miscarriage? Early miscarriage is the termination of pregnancy which happens during the first trimester (3 months), resulting in the expulsion of the foetus and attachments (umbilical cord, amniotic fluid and placenta) from the maternal body. Under this type of miscarriage, the foetus is observed to be under-developed and malnourished, accompanied with the mother experiencing symptoms of…
Solutions For Hysterectomy Side Effects – Antai Hospital
Remedies for Side Effects of Hysterectomy While a hysterectomy is irreversible, patients can undergo procedures and medications at Antai Hospital, to remedy the side effects. Centers for Disease and Prevention estimates that 600,000 women receive hysterectomy per year in the United States alone. Most women undergo a hysterectomy to put an end to their chronic pain from reproductive health problems.…
IVF & Recurrent Miscarriage : Is it the right choice?- Antai Hospital
IVF was invented for infertile women with untreated blocked fallopian tubes to have their baby. Now its so commercialised to the point where it is recommended to women with no baby (regardless of reasons) There are 43 conditions that can lead to recurrent miscarriages. However, if your fallopian tubes are blocked, it will lead to infertility and not recurrent miscarriages.…
Infertility Treatment at Antai – Antai Hospital
Information of Infertility at Beijing Antai Hospital Infertility is defined as the failure to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. Approximately 85% of infertile couples have an identifiable cause. The most common causes of infertility are ovulatory dysfunction, male factor infertility, and tubal disease. The remaining 15% of infertile couples have “unexplained infertility.” Lifestyle and environmental…
Endometriosis Treatment: No Hysterectomy Required! – Antai Hospital
Endometriosis Treatment at Antai Hospital Endometriosis is an inflammatory entity with the presence of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterine cavity. It mainly affects women of reproductive age, with a prevalence of about 10%. The wide range of symptoms, such as chronic pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, infertility, dyspareunia, dysuria, dyschezia and fatigue which characterise this oestrogen-dependent condition, result in a delayed diagnosis.…
Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Treatment with full recovery – Antai Hospital
Hyperemesis Gravidarum Pregnancy: A thing of the past – Antai Hospital Nausea and vomiting are very common symptoms in early pregnancy. This condition is commonly known as morning sickness, affecting up to 70-80 percent of pregnant mothers. The usual onset of nausea and vomiting is around 4th to 7th week from the last menstrual period, peaking during 8th to 12th…
No such thing as an “unexplainable” recurrent miscarriage – Antai Hospital
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 sees a linear progression, increasing as the years progress. Up to 80% of recurrent miscarriages (RSA) are caused by an underlying immunological factor, that in most hospitals…
Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Does it come and go? – Antai Hospital
Hyperemesis gravidarum is the most common cause of hospitalisation during the first half of pregnancy and is second only to preterm labour for hospitalizations in pregnancy overall. In approximately 0.3– 3% of pregnancies, hyperemesis gravidarum is prevalent and this percentage varies on account of different diagnostic criteria and ethnic variation in study populations. Although cases of mortality are rare, hyperemesis…