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Premature Ovarian Failure at 20
Premature Ovarian Failure (POF) is a condition in which a woman's ovaries cease to function normally before she turns 40 years old. It leads to lower estrogen levels, irregular or absent periods, and often, challenges with fertility. While most cases occur in women in...

Perimenopause and Thyroid: Understanding the Hormonal Link
Perimenopause is a complex phase in a woman’s life—filled with hormonal shifts that can feel like a roller coaster. But there’s another player that often gets overlooked in this transition: the thyroid. These two systems—reproductive and endocrine—are more intertwined...
Can You Get HPV After Hysterectomy?
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most prevalent sexually transmitted infections known to affect the skin and mucous membranes, particularly in the reproductive tract. While many HPV infections resolve naturally, certain high-risk strains can persist, leading...
Severe Speech Delay in 3 Year Olds
As children turn three, they will usually be the little chatterbox their parents look forward to, impressing them with new words, fun questions, and cute stories. They should be able to use short sentences, obey simple commands when said, and communicate their needs...
Ovarian Cysts After Pregnancy
Bringing new life into the world is transformative, but your journey to recovery doesn't always end at childbirth. For some women, new health challenges may arise, including ovarian cysts after pregnancy. While often benign, these fluid-filled sacs on the ovaries can...
Anemia in Pregnancy: Common Questions Answered!
1. What causes anemia during pregnancy? Anemia in pregnancy is mainly caused by iron deficiency, folate deficiency, or vitamin B12 deficiency. The body's increased blood volume raises the demand for these nutrients, making anemia more common. 2. What are the symptoms...
Anemia in Pregnancy: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention
What is Anemia During Pregnancy? Anemia is when the body has a lower-than-normal red blood cell count or insufficient hemoglobin, reducing oxygen supply to tissues. During pregnancy, increased blood volume raises the demand for iron and nutrients, making anemia more...
Hypertension in Pregnancy: Common Questions Answered!
Q1: What are the early signs of high blood pressure during pregnancy? Headaches, blurry vision, swelling in hands/face, and shortness of breath. Q2: How does hypertension affect the baby? It can reduce blood flow to the placenta, leading to low birth weight or...
Understanding Hypertension in Pregnancy: Essential Information for Expectant Mothers
Introduction High blood pressure (hypertension) during pregnancy can significantly impact both maternal and fetal health. It may lead to complications such as preeclampsia, eclampsia, premature birth, and low birth weight. Recognising the risks, symptoms, and...