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How to Lose Weight After Pregnancy Weight control is a prevalent concern for many women after pregnancy. Although common during pregnancy, weight gain is difficult for many women to handle emotionally. Many women are unclear about how to separate fact from fiction concerning this ...
Plan B Contraceptive (Morning After Pill) What is Plan B?Plan B is an emergency contraceptive that can be used to prevent pregnancy following unprotected intercourse or a known or suspected contraceptive failure (i.e., a broken condom). To obtain optimal efficacy, the first tablet should be taken ...
When is the best time to get pregnant? The Luteal Phase or the Post Ovulation Time is the stretch of time between a woman's time of ovulation up to the first day of bleeding of the menstrual period. This is a relatively fixed time in nearly all women being around 14 days. The actual length of ...
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DURING pregnancy, a woman spends nine months praying that nothing will happen to her baby. Then the big day comes and she delivers her child. But that doesn't mean the danger is over ... for her. All pregnant women experience postpartum bleeding in the days and weeks following birth. This is normal and it is a sign that your uterus is healing. However, some women may experience postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) following labour and delivery. This abnormal postpartum bleeding can be life-threatening and requires immediate medical attention. PPH is the most important single cause of maternal death in the world. The World Health Organisation estimates that every year, more than 150,000 women die as a result of this excessive bleeding. In Malaysia, it accounts for 30 to 40 per cent of maternal deaths. According to our 1996 Confidential Enquiries of Maternal Deaths (CEMD), 60 women died of PPH in 1995 and 44 in 1996. Consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist Dr Yap Moy Juan explains that PPH is most commonly defined as losing 500ml of blood or more after a vaginal birth. "If this significant loss of blood occurs within 24 hours of childbirth, it is considered to be early or primary PPH. After 24 hours, if PPH occurs, it is referred to as late or secondary. The majority of PPH occurs within 24 hours after labour," explains Dr Yap. She says that in most of the cases, PPH is the result of the failure of the uterus to properly contract and retract after birth. This is known as uterine atony. "If the uterus does not contract strongly enough, the blood vessels bleed freely and haemorrhage occurs." Other causes of PPH include: * Failure to deliver the placenta * Forced removal of the placenta * Trauma to the genital tract (i.e. use of forceps, uterine rupture, lacerations) * Clotting disorders * Induced labour Dr Yap says that the first sign of haemorrhage is excessive bleeding, usually immediately after the baby is born. If the blood loss is not treated, later signs and symptoms include a rapid pulse, low blood pressure, weakness, fainting, and shock. It may lead to death if not treated. Some women are at greater risk of PPH than others. Conditions that may increase the risk of PPH occurring include PPH in a previous pregnancy, multiple pregnancies, carrying more than five pregnancies to term, delivering a large baby, placenta praevia, infection, obesity and medications to induce labour. "The aim of treatment for PPH is to find and stop the cause of the bleeding as quickly as possible," says Dr Yap. Treatment for PPH may include: * medications to stimulate uterine contractions * manual massage of the uterus to stimulate contractions * removal of placental pieces that remain in the uterus * tying off of bleeding blood vessels. * laparotomy: surgery to open the abdomen to find the cause of bleeding * hysterectomy: surgical removal of the uterus; in most cases, this is the last resort. "Replacing lost blood and fluids is important in treating PPH. Intravenous (IV) fluids, blood and blood products may be given rapidly to prevent shock," says Dr Yap. Although the rates of maternal mortality are quite low in the developed world, in countries where there is a lack of skilled healthcare providers along with poor transportation and emergency services, the numbers are much higher. "Without the proper medical attention, a woman can die within two hours of haemorrhaging," she stresses. "If we increase knowledge and skills in the community and health facilities and prepare frontline providers to focus first and foremost on the biggest maternal killer, we will save mothers and their children." About the Author www.medical-explorer.com
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Mississippi has highest teen birth rate, CDC says - Picayune Item ATLANTA — Mississippi now has the nation’s highest teen pregnancy rate, displacing Texas and New Mexico for that lamentable title, according to a new federal report released Wednesday. Mississippi’s rate was more than 60 percent higher than the ...
Army Apologizes for 'John Doe' Letters - AOL WASHINGTON (Jan. 8) - The U.S. Army apologized on Wednesday for sending 7,000 letters addressed to "Dear John Doe" to the relatives of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. The letters, printed by a contractor and mailed in December, were ...
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Pregnancy possible after fibroid treatment - Reuters UK NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For young women with fibroids -- benign tumors inside the uterus that can lead to pain, abnormal bleeding and other symptoms -- a treatment called uterine artery embolization (UAE) does not harm fertility, according to ...
Hawaii's teen birthrate accelerates 12 percent - Honolulu Star-Bulletin Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention There were 40.5 births per 1,000 females age 15 to 19 in the islands that year, according to figures released yesterday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That is a 12 ...
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