Preventing miscarriage is crucial, and this video provides a comprehensive guide on how to identify, eliminate underlying diseases, and take measures for effective prevention. One-sentence Prevention Mantra:“Identify the disease, remove the cause, and cure it — achieving the three-step prevention of miscarriage.” In conclusion, preventing miscarriage requires a comprehensive understanding of potential diseases and factors leading to pregnancy failure. Whether…
Facing Threatened Miscarriage: To Protect or Not to Protect? Clearing the Confusion
When facing threatened miscarriage, the question of whether to protect the pregnancy or not is indeed a dilemma for many individuals. However, to answer this question, the first step is to identify the true cause of the miscarriage. So, if a threatened miscarriage occurs, and once the cause is identified, such as immunological factors or insufficient luteal function, should one…
Adenomyosis: Effective Treatment At Antai Hospital
Introduction Adenomyosis is also known as endometriosis interna. Adenomyosis is a condition whereby tissues that were supposed to be lined inside the uterus grow on the muscular wall outside of the uterus. Symptoms of Adenomyosis Following are the symptoms of Adenomyosis: – Excruciating menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea) – Heavy and prolonged bleeding during…
Do chromosomal abnormalities in couples cause the occurrence of recurrent miscarriages? – Antai Hospital
Do chromosomal abnormalities in couples cause the occurrence of recurrent miscarriages? The answer is NO because despite having genetic abnormalities, it does not mean that you are unhealthy. If you or your partner have been diagnosed by your doctors for having chromosomal abnormalities and have been advised to either give up on having children, seek adoption or surrogacy. We are…
Cervical Atresia Treatment: Explained – Antai Hospital
Introduction Cervical atresia is caused by the painless dilation of the cervix and the inability to lock in, causing the amniotic membrane to prolapse and resulting in a potential water rupture and subsequently, a miscarriage. This situation occurs in the midstof pregnancy, and will cause repeated abortion in the middle of pregnancy, also can be said to be late habitual…
Endometriosis Treatment without Hysterectomy – Antai Hospital
Endometriosis Treatment: Pregnancy Can Be Achieved Introduction In layman terms, the endometrium covers the body cavity of the uterus, and if for some reason the endometrium grows in other parts of the body (not limited to the pelvic cavity), it is known as Endometriosis. Endometriosis is known to cause infertility, miscarriage, painful periods and painful intercourse, so it is easily…
Asherman’s Syndrome aka Intrauterine Adhesions : Effective Treatment – Antai Hospital
Treatment of Intrauterine Adhesions Keywords: endometrium; hysteroscopic surgery; intrauterine adhesion; pathophysiology; prevention Introductions Intrauterine adhesion (IUA), and its severe form Asherman syndrome (Asherman’s syndrome), is a common uterine disease, often accompanied with severe clinical problems contributing to a significant impairment of reproductive function, such as menstrual disturbance (amenorrhea), infertility or recurrent miscarriage. Among these, its correlated infertility may be one…
PCOS & Oligomenorrhea: Effective One Time Surgical Treatment – Antai Hospital
PCOS & Oligomenorrhea – Antai Hospital Introduction: Oligomenorrhea Oligomenorrhea is the condition where the patient is a woman that menstruates very infrequently and irregularly. Their cycle is usually at intervals of longer than 30-35 days and it causes them to only menstruate 4-8 times a year, or less, instead of once every month. Some change in menstrual flow is normal…
Adenomyosis & Recurrent Early Miscarriage: No Hysterectomy – Antai Hospital
Adenomyosis and Recurrent Early Miscarriage Overview Every month, the innermost layer of your uterus (endometrium) will thicken and shed, and that is how menstruation happens. Adenomyosis is a uterine condition where the cells and tissues that were supposed to thicken on your endometrium end up growing in the middle layer of the uterus (myometrium) instead. We call these wrongly situated…
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…