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Uterine Fibroids & Recurrent Miscarriage – Antai Hospital

Uterine Fibroids and Recurrent Early Miscarriage Overview Uterine fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) growths of the uterus. Uterine fibroids can range from mild to severe, depending on the fibroid(s) size, quantity, and location. They can grow on: Perimetrium (outermost layer of the uterus) Myometrium (middle layer of the uterus) Endometrium (innermost layer of the uterus) These fibroids will obstruct uterine blood…

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Teratoma: Impact on Recurrent Miscarriage – Antai Hospital

Untreated teratoma may lead to embryonic demise, early miscarriage, and even recurrent immunological miscarriage.  Overview  Teratoma is a rare type of tumor containing fully developed tissues and organs, including bone, teeth, hair, muscle, etc. Teratomas are benign tumors that most common in the ovaries but can occur elsewhere in the body.  Some teratoma on the ovaries during a pregnancy originate…

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Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Effective Treatment & Recovery! – Antai Hospital

Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Constant Nausea and Violent Vomiting Introduction: Hyperemesis Gravidarum is a pregnancy-associated disorder that is both severe and violent and can potentially lead to fetal and maternal morbidity. During pregnancy, it is very common to develop pregnancy-associated nausea and mild vomiting symptoms. This is the more common and harmless condition known as “morning sickness”. Unfortunately, due to the similarity…

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Massive Ovarian Cysts: Cause For Recurrent Miscarriage – Antai Hospital

Massive Ovarian Cysts & Recurrent Miscarriage – Antai Hospital Massive Ovarian Cysts (MOCs) or Giant Ovarian Cysts (GOCs) are benign growths of the ovary presenting with diameters more than 10cm. The cysts, although massive, are not associated with cancer, nor will they develop into any other form of cancer. However, they are associated with recurrent miscarriage and potential infertility, making…

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