PCOS causes chronic hormonal imbalance and directly affects the development of the corpus luteum, egg cells and the endometrium for implantation, all of which causes negative complication for a pregnancy. Why does Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Cause Corpus Luteum Defect? Having proper ovulation and releasing of mature eggs monthly are essential to the formation of a normal corpus luteum. However, PCOS…
Novel Uterine Fibroid Treatment: Ultra-minimally invasive technique – Antai Hospital
Uterine Fibroids: Novel Treamtent at Antai Hospital Uterine fibroids (also known as leiomyomas or myomas) are common clonal neoplasms of the uterus. Fibroids have both smooth muscle and fibroblast components, in addition to a substantial amount of fibrous extracellular matrix, which all contribute to the pathogenetic process. Fibroids are extremely heterogeneous in their pathophysiology, size, location and clinical symptomatology. They…
Novel Adenomyosis Treatment: Ultra-minimally invasive technique – Antai Hospital
Ultra-minimally invasive technique for Adenomyosis Patients – Antai Hospital Antai Hospital is now at the forefront of Adenomyosis treatment. Gone are the days that women need to have hysterectomies for a chance of a better life, because at Antai we offer you a better alternative that helps you retain your organ, your ability to get pregnant, and eliminate the disease…
Biochemical Pregnancies are Recurrent Miscarriage – Antai Hospital
A chemical pregnancy (aka Biochemical Pregnancy), also known as “latent miscarriage,” is a very early miscarriage in the first few pregnancy days. It occurs when the egg is already fertilized with a sperm cell forming the zygote, but it is: It is not fully implanted in the endometrium (partially in the basal layer). Its implantation on the endometrium is too…
Ectopic Pregnancy: Diagnosis & Treatment- Antai Hospital
An ectopic pregnancy happens when the implantation of a fertilized egg occurs outside of the uterine cavity. It can implant in the fallopian tube, ovaries, uterine horn, or cervix. However, it is implanted in the fallopian tube 96 percent of the time. Hence, an ectopic pregnancy is also known as tubal pregnancy. Early ectopic pregnancies do not present obvious symptoms.…
Adenomyosis at Antai: Everything You Need To Know! – Antai Hospital
Keywords: Recurrent Miscarriage, Antai Hospital, Adenomyosis, blood flow insufficiency miscarriage, lesions, scar formation, 3D-laparoscopy Adenomyosis and Recurrent Miscarriage Blood-insufficiency-related miscarriage is one of the most common and preventable types of miscarriages. Blood-insufficiency during pregnancy can be caused by several conditions such as uterine fibroids, tumours, Adenomyosis, etc. This article will focus solely on Adenomyosis and how it can lead to…
Incomplete Miscarriage : What are they? – Antai Hospital
Incomplete Miscarriage Definition: An incomplete abortion is a subtype of spontaneous abortion, along with inevitable and missed abortion. Other types of spontaneous abortion are threatened abortion and complete abortion. This article will focus on incomplete abortion, which is described as partial loss of products of conception within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. Patients will present with vaginal bleeding with…
4D Ultrasound Technology: Live and Significant – Antai Hospital
Four-dimensional (4D) ultrasound (real-time volume sonography), which has been used in China since the last decade for the determination of gender as well as for bonding and entertainment of the parents, has become widely available in the rest of the world in this decade. 4D ultrasound or live 3D ultrasound is real-time depiction of the real lifelike foetal images produced…
Adenomyosis: Definition & Treatment – Antai Hospital
Adenomyosis is also known as endometriosis interna. Adenomyosis is a benign uterine disorder in which endometrial glands and stroma are pathologically demonstrated in the myometrium. Women affected by adenomyosis may present with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, or infertility but one third of them are asymptomatic. For many years, adenomyosis has remained a histopathological diagnosis made after hysterectomy in…
Late Missed Miscarriage: Definition & Treatment – Antai Hospital
Overview A missed miscarriage is also known as silent miscarriage. While most missed miscarriage happen in the first trimester (before week 12 of pregnancy), some women do experience a late missed miscarriage in the second trimester (between week 13 to 28 of pregnancy). In fact, the implications of late missed miscarriage can be more complicated and cause recurrent late miscarriages…