Tag: Late miscarriage

Uterine Reconstructive Surgery for Uterine Malformation – Antai Hospital

Antai Hospital uses Uterus Reconstructive Surgery to effectively treat several different types of Uterine malformation, allowing you to have a healthy and safe pregnancy.  Uterus Reconstructive Surgery To Achieve Pregnancy With Antai Hospital Uterine Malformations are defined as congenital abnormalities during uterine development amongst women. Many of these uterine malformations do not have obvious symptoms but some severe ones include:…

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Hyperemesis Gravidarum Treatment: Delivered To You – Antai Hospital

Introduction During pregnancy, up to 80% of women experience nausea and/or vomiting (N/V). For the majority of women, N/V resolves by the 16th week of pregnancy. A severe and prolonged form of N/V, hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), affects 0.3–2% of pregnancies. The criteria that define HG include dehydration, ketonuria, and more than 5% weight loss (Nelson-Piercy 1998) (McCarthy et al. 2014).…

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Recurrent Miscarriage: Breakdown of Causes & Treatment – 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 sees a linear progression, increasing as the years progress. Immunological factor (presence of anti-embryonic antibodies) Antai Hospital has discovered…

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Bicornuate Uterus: Reconstructive Surgery For Healthy Pregnancy – Antai Hospital

Bicornuate Uterus: Diagnosis & Effective Surgical Management A normal uterus always bears a shape resembling a pear, during the process of embryonic development of the uterus, there is a fusion process known as the Mullerian Ducts fusion process,which also extends down to form the vagina. During the embryonic development process (embryogenesis), abnormalities that arise affect both sides of the fusion…

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Hyperemesis & Recurrent Late Miscarriage – Antai Hospital

Hyperemesis and Recurrent Late Miscarriage Overview Morning sickness is a common and mild symptom of pregnancy, where the pregnant woman experiences mild vomiting and occasional nausea amongst other harmless discomforts. Hyperemesis Gravidum is very much alike morning sickness, but only far more severe. It is a rare pregnancy complication experienced by pregnant women, symptoms include violent vomiting (bile, stomach inner…

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Uterine Fibroid & Recurrent Late Miscarriage – Antai Hospital

Uterine Fibroids and Recurrent Late Miscarriages Overview Uterine fibroids are benign growths of smooth muscles in the uterus, which is considered one of the factors causing recurrent late miscarriages. They account for 2 factors that cause miscarriages to happen: Blood-Insufficiency / Competition of Nutrients (Early miscarriage) Pressure Induced (Late Miscarriage) Although they are benign, depending on their size and numbers,…

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Ectopic Pregnancy: How to prevent another ectopic from happening ? – Antai Hospital

Ectopic pregnancy is a specific condition where the fertilized egg cell has implanted outside of the designated location: the uterine cavity. It can be implanted in several different locations such as the fallopian tubes (90% of all ectopic), the pelvic cavity, the cervical neck, the ovaries etc. It is commonly associated with the symptoms of vaginal bleeding and abdominal pains.…

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Late Miscarriage: Cervical Insufficiency Cause & Management – Antai Hospital

Cervical Insufficiency, also known as incompetent cervix, is the condition where the muscles of the cervix are too weak to sustain the pregnancy, causing a premature dilation of the inner orifice of the cervix. This happens during 2nd or 3rd trimester, and if not prevented effectively, will lead to outcomes of premature birth or a late miscarriage. This is a…

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Hyperemesis Gravidum and Recurrent Miscarriage

Hyperemesis is the condition where the mother experiences severe vomiting during her pregnancy. It affects her livelihood to the extent that it can lead to early miscarriages, biochemical pregnancies, and recurrent miscarriages if left untreated. Hyperemesis can cause: Contractions of the uterus The violent vomiting is caused by the contraction of the smooth muscles of the stomach and intestine walls.…

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