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Miscarriage Treatment includes- If the expulsion of the fetus and placenta is not complete, the doctor may recommend waiting for a natural outcome. In this eventuality, there is no medical intervention, the pain and bleeding will disappear over time, a sign that the miscarriage is over. A control ultrasound makes it possible to verify that everything […]
Uterine polyps can be detected using an ultrasound-based technique called a sonohysterography or hysteroscopy. Another common diagnostic test for uterine polyps treatment is hysterosalpingography (HSG), which is a view of the uterus through X-rays. Polyps can be removed by simple surgical procedures. For uterine polyps, hysteroscopy is the means used to visualize the endometrium.
The bleeding is the most obvious miscarriage symptoms. These occur before, during or after the miscarriage. Emergency consultation is therefore highly recommended. However, not all bleeding means that a spontaneous termination of pregnancy takes place. From mild blood loss and not serious loss can occur during pregnancy. In addition to this symptom, a pregnant woman […]
The ICSI appeared to treat cases of male sterility such as oligozoospermia (low concentration of sperm), asthenozoospermia (low mobility) or teratozoospermia ( sperm with adequate morphology), among others. It has been a huge step forward in the treatment of male infertility and has given the opportunity to be fathers to many men who would not […]
When there is a appearance of symptoms, they may be affected by the dimensions, location, and many fibroids. A number of the symptoms regarding uterine fibroids may be repeated urination, back again-ache, bowel problems, pelvic soreness, lower leg pains, pelvic pressure, heavy menstrual blood loss, problems in emptying the bladder or menstrual time periods that […]
Intrauterine insemination is a procedure of assisted reproductive technology consisting of injecting the previously prepared concentrated sperm of a male partner or a donor into the uterine cavity of the woman using a special catheter (narrow tube). The sperm move in the direction of the cervix inside the fallopian tubes (the uterine tubes) to reach […]

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