High Risk Pregnancy Complications Guide
What you should know about high-risk pregnancy!
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Repeat C-Sections and Uterine Rupture Risk
After a vaginal birth, the uterus shrinks back down to normal size, ready for the next pregnancy. However, when a C-section is performed, there may be an increased risk of uterine rupture.
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Uterus Mullerian Anomalies
An abnormal uterus can have different shapes like unicornuate bicornuate didelphus and septate uterus.
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Molar Pregnancy - H Mole Or Hydatidiform Mole
A molar pregnancy is also known as a hydatidiform mole (H.Mole) A molar predgnancy is a benign tumor that develops in the uterus, usually from a fetus and a placenta.
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Cesarean Section Maternal Risks
Complications of a cesarean section include bleeding, infections, injury to organs, and future placenta accreta and placenta previa.
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Am I Able to Get Pregnant After…
In many cases, illness, disease and injury will not affect the ability to become pregnant, but that is not always the case.
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Pregnancy Following Uterine Artery Embolization
Uterine artery embolization is commonly used to treat fibroids
and other growths on the uterus. In some cases the treatment can render
a woman infertile. This study
pertaines to the live birth rates of women who requested fertility be
spared.
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Pregnancy Outcomes Following Robot-assisted Myomectomy
Researchers have studied the outcomes of pregnancies conceived with
use of laparoscopic myomectomy, but robot-assisted technologies have not
been thoroughly tested.
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Protein Important to Fertility and Risk of Miscarriage
Researchers have discovered that a protein enzyme may be responsible for some cases of infertility and recurrent miscarriage. The SGK1 enzyme needs to be carefully balanced to promote pregnancy and maintain pregnancy, according to research.
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Methylergonovine During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
All about methylergonovine and pregnancy/breastfeeding. Is it safe to use during pregnancy and/or breastfeeding?
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Pre-Screening for Uterine Killer Cells in Recurrent Miscarriage Patients
A study recently published in the journal Human Reproduction addresses the viability of pre-screening women with a history of recurrent miscarriage with no known cause for high uterine killer cells. A total of 160 women were pre-screened for the trial.
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Getting Pregnant After a Hysterectomy
Can I get pregnant after a hysterectomy? Can a woman with no uterus carry a child with no uterus? Can somebody else carry a child for her if she has no uterus?
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