Aspirin for the treatment for recurrent miscarriage? Aspirin is also known as Acetylsalicylic Acid, and in standard tablets, there is roughly 325mg, whereas, in lower dose aspirin tablets, there is around 70-90mg of aspirin. Many doctors believe in using low dose aspirin in the management of miscarriage and recurrent miscarriage because they determined that Aspirin can increase blood flow to…
Introduction: Late miscarriages are significantly rarer than the occurrence of early miscarriages, due to the fact that during early pregnancies, it is much more vulnerable due to the embryo being in the crucial developmental stage and also the maturation stage of the placenta. It is unlikely a miscarriage occurs after week 12 (trimester 2 and trimester 3), as it is…
Patient-Centric Healthcare with contractual treatments: Antai Hospital Antai Hospital is the first hospital to introduce a billing system for medical fees that is patient-centric and holds the medical provider accountable. In the progressive direction towards patient-centric healthcare, Antai Hospital offers a unique system: a contractual-agreement treatment for our patients seeking treatment with us that comes with a full refund guarantee.…
Late Miscarriage Cause and Treatment 1: Cervical Insufficiency Miscarriages are categorized primarily according to when they happen during the progression of the pregnancy. In general, they can be separated into two broad categories: Early miscarriage, which occurs within the first trimester or 12 weeks. Late miscarriage occurs during week 13 – week 20, but in some definitions, they are said…
Recurrence of Uterine Fibroids – Antai Hospital Antai Hospital offers a unique “414 treatment system” for the removal of uterine fibroids with the following details: We guarantee that the regardless of the quantity, sizes, location of the fibroids and regardless of the age of the patient, which is our 4 regardless criteria; Using 1 highly effective management method: 3D-Laparoscopy; And…
In this article we focus on the kind of tests that are conducted for expecting mothers, to ensure that their pregnancy is in fact stable and healthy. Now miscarriages are not random acts of nature, they can be anticipated and treated if they are properly detected at an early stage. How this is done is through these 2 key tests:…
How long should you wait after a miscarriage? One of the most anxious and common questions we receive from mothers who have either just gone through a miscarriage or have a history of miscarriage (s), is when can they begin their next pregnancy. Now, this is a key question to answer, as it can help you better understand what is…
HPV is spread through skin-to-skin contact; sex is not required, though it is a typical method of transmission. The immune system takes an average of a year to control the initial infection, but it can take up to four years. Screening during this time period may reveal this immune response and repair as minor abnormalities that aren’t normally connected with…
In this article, we discuss the importance of differentiating between Morning Sickness and Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Morning Sickness Morning sickness arises 90% as a normal pregnancy complication for pregnant women, and usually begins at week 6 of pregnancy and never goes past the first trimester. Furthermore, it is unlikely for you to lose any weight, if so, it will be very…
In this article we would like to discuss hysterectomy once again and how invasive and destructive it is. A lot of doctors recommend hysterectomy because it’s simply much easier to just remove the uterus and deal with the underlying cause so which is why we say hysterectomy actually is just treating your symptoms, it’s not actually dealing with the underlying…
In this article we would like to focus on the topic of the health of the patient after she experienced a miscarriage, what are some things that she needs to keep in mind and help in the process of her next pregnancy because at the end of the day: you want to have a successful pregnancy despite this miscarriage. The…
In this article we would like to share a little bit about a very specific type of cyst that grows on the ovaries: these are known as dermoid cysts or ovarian dermoid cysts. Generally, dermoid cysts can grow in many places for example in the head area, neck, abdomen, and as the name suggests it can also grow on your…