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Today everyone is aware of the fact that infertility is a situation when a woman cannot become pregnant. She keeps trying and trying, but there is not an exact solution to the problem. This problem is increasing day by day, and women cannot get rid of it within a given period of time.
Infertility can be either in male, female, or in both. Dealing with the fact that either of the partner is struggling with infertility, is a difficult task to do. Infertility counselling helps those couples to feel comfortable, accept the fact, and move on with new hope. It help intended parents to understand infertility reasons, further methods to tackle this situation, and finally to become parents.
Today everyone is aware of the fact that infertility is a situation when a woman cannot become pregnant. She keeps trying and trying, but there is not an exact solution to the problem. This problem is increasing day by day, and women cannot get rid of it within a given period of time.
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Many women worry about how they are going to talk to their gynecologist. A good gynecologist in Sharjah will put women at ease. At the best gynaecology clinic in Sharjah, our team of gynecologists have the skills to talk to you about your health, ask you how you are feeling and assess your needs. A good gynecologist in Sharjah such as Dr. Zainab Alazzawi will talk to you in such a way that the conversation flows easily. She is there to help you and see you through whatever it is you need. Leave it all to her, you don’t need to say a word!
This presentation outlines three commonly encountered scenarios and the ethical and legal issues that may affect the choice of contraceptive. Obstetricians and gynaecologists play a key role in counselling women. Decisions regarding contraceptive choices must take into account women’s preferences, cultural and religious beliefs as well as any co-existing medical issues.
If you’ve recently found out that you’re pregnant, you should learn as much as possible about what it takes to have a healthy pregnancy and how to best care for yourself and your baby during this time of physical and emotional change. Finding a health care professional with whom you’re comfortable to care for you throughout your pregnancy is the first step in a healthy pregnancy.
Miscarriage is a term used to describe the loss of a pregnancy before the 20th week. It is a common occurrence, with estimates suggesting that up to 15% of all recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage. While the experience of a miscarriage can be emotionally and physically demanding, there are many misconceptions surrounding the topic.
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A miscarriage is one of the most unwanted situations for any woman. When a woman is trying to conceive a baby and become a mother, due to many different reasons, a loss of a pregnancy can occur.
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Miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of a #pregnancy before the 20th week. About 10 to 20 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage. But the actual number is probably much higher because many miscarriages occur so early in pregnancy that a woman doesn't even know she's pregnant.
Miscarriage is a somewhat loaded term — possibly suggesting that something was amiss in the carrying of the pregnancy. This is rarely true. Most miscarriages occur because the #fetus isn't developing normally. However, because these abnormalities are rarely understood, it's often difficult to determine what causes them.
Miscarriage is a relatively common #experience — but that doesn't make it any easier. Take a step toward #emotional healing by understanding what can cause a miscarriage, what increases the #risk and what #medical care might be needed.
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Abortion is a quick and a step by step procedure. We can get many queries as we start searching for medical abortion. Here you can find the answers for all types of queries.
Many women worry about how they are going to talk to their gynecologist. A good gynecologist in Sharjah will put women at ease. At the best gynaecology clinic in Sharjah, our team of gynecologists have the skills to talk to you about your health, ask you how you are feeling and assess your needs. A good gynecologist in Sharjah such as Dr. Zainab Alazzawi will talk to you in such a way that the conversation flows easily. She is there to help you and see you through whatever it is you need. Leave it all to her, you don’t need to say a word!
This presentation outlines three commonly encountered scenarios and the ethical and legal issues that may affect the choice of contraceptive. Obstetricians and gynaecologists play a key role in counselling women. Decisions regarding contraceptive choices must take into account women’s preferences, cultural and religious beliefs as well as any co-existing medical issues.
If you’ve recently found out that you’re pregnant, you should learn as much as possible about what it takes to have a healthy pregnancy and how to best care for yourself and your baby during this time of physical and emotional change. Finding a health care professional with whom you’re comfortable to care for you throughout your pregnancy is the first step in a healthy pregnancy.
Miscarriage is a term used to describe the loss of a pregnancy before the 20th week. It is a common occurrence, with estimates suggesting that up to 15% of all recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage. While the experience of a miscarriage can be emotionally and physically demanding, there are many misconceptions surrounding the topic.
What Is a Miscarriage? Causes of Miscarriages – Types of MiscarriagesMilaSon
A miscarriage is one of the most unwanted situations for any woman. When a woman is trying to conceive a baby and become a mother, due to many different reasons, a loss of a pregnancy can occur.
Miscarriage - medical information(causes ,test& diagnosis, management , preve...martinshaji
Miscarriage is the spontaneous loss of a #pregnancy before the 20th week. About 10 to 20 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage. But the actual number is probably much higher because many miscarriages occur so early in pregnancy that a woman doesn't even know she's pregnant.
Miscarriage is a somewhat loaded term — possibly suggesting that something was amiss in the carrying of the pregnancy. This is rarely true. Most miscarriages occur because the #fetus isn't developing normally. However, because these abnormalities are rarely understood, it's often difficult to determine what causes them.
Miscarriage is a relatively common #experience — but that doesn't make it any easier. Take a step toward #emotional healing by understanding what can cause a miscarriage, what increases the #risk and what #medical care might be needed.
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How To Get Pregnant Quickly? If That’s Something You Keep Asking Yourself Then This Article Will Be The Most Important & Life Changing Thing You Will Read Today.
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Title: Sense of Smell
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the primary categories of smells and the concept of odor blindness.
Explain the structure and location of the olfactory membrane and mucosa, including the types and roles of cells involved in olfaction.
Describe the pathway and mechanisms of olfactory signal transmission from the olfactory receptors to the brain.
Illustrate the biochemical cascade triggered by odorant binding to olfactory receptors, including the role of G-proteins and second messengers in generating an action potential.
Identify different types of olfactory disorders such as anosmia, hyposmia, hyperosmia, and dysosmia, including their potential causes.
Key Topics:
Olfactory Genes:
3% of the human genome accounts for olfactory genes.
400 genes for odorant receptors.
Olfactory Membrane:
Located in the superior part of the nasal cavity.
Medially: Folds downward along the superior septum.
Laterally: Folds over the superior turbinate and upper surface of the middle turbinate.
Total surface area: 5-10 square centimeters.
Olfactory Mucosa:
Olfactory Cells: Bipolar nerve cells derived from the CNS (100 million), with 4-25 olfactory cilia per cell.
Sustentacular Cells: Produce mucus and maintain ionic and molecular environment.
Basal Cells: Replace worn-out olfactory cells with an average lifespan of 1-2 months.
Bowman’s Gland: Secretes mucus.
Stimulation of Olfactory Cells:
Odorant dissolves in mucus and attaches to receptors on olfactory cilia.
Involves a cascade effect through G-proteins and second messengers, leading to depolarization and action potential generation in the olfactory nerve.
Quality of a Good Odorant:
Small (3-20 Carbon atoms), volatile, water-soluble, and lipid-soluble.
Facilitated by odorant-binding proteins in mucus.
Membrane Potential and Action Potential:
Resting membrane potential: -55mV.
Action potential frequency in the olfactory nerve increases with odorant strength.
Adaptation Towards the Sense of Smell:
Rapid adaptation within the first second, with further slow adaptation.
Psychological adaptation greater than receptor adaptation, involving feedback inhibition from the central nervous system.
Primary Sensations of Smell:
Camphoraceous, Musky, Floral, Pepperminty, Ethereal, Pungent, Putrid.
Odor Detection Threshold:
Examples: Hydrogen sulfide (0.0005 ppm), Methyl-mercaptan (0.002 ppm).
Some toxic substances are odorless at lethal concentrations.
Characteristics of Smell:
Odor blindness for single substances due to lack of appropriate receptor protein.
Behavioral and emotional influences of smell.
Transmission of Olfactory Signals:
From olfactory cells to glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, involving lateral inhibition.
Primitive, less old, and new olfactory systems with different path
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Miscarriage Support
1. Miscarriage Support To advise, support and offer guidance to those who are going through the tragic loss of a baby.
2. Miscarriage Support I personally have been through loosing my baby, I am not a professional and nor am I qualified in any way but as I have mentioned I have had personal experience of dealing with the loss of a baby. I know how hard it is having to deal with the shock and the many emotions you go through in the roller coaster ride in the grieving process. I want to help women like myself, I cannot give answers and I do not have a magic wand to make this all go away. But if I can help in any way by sharing my experiences, offering advice and support or helping them with any concerns or questions they may have then I will do everything I can. To turn this negative experience into a positive one.
3. Important facts on miscarriage A significant number of pregnancies end even before the woman is aware she is pregnant but between 15-30% of confirmed pregnancies result in miscarriage. The most common cause of miscarriage is from foetal death due to abnormalities Other causes include infection, hormone factors, immune problems and disease in the motherExercise and intercourse do not cause miscarriage The risk of miscarriage is higher for women over 35 A D & C operation (Dilatation and Curettage) to clean the uterus is recommended after some miscarriages, but may safely be avoided in certain circumstances.Medical intervention is available for some women with recurrent miscarriages
4. Important facts on miscarriage What Is A Miscarriage A miscarriage is when a foetus aborts before 20 weeks of pregnancy. It is also known as spontaneous abortion.It is a common problem. About 15 percent of all known pregnancies end in miscarriage. About half of all conceptions are also believed to be lost, normally before the mother is aware she is pregnant.Most miscarriages occur before the 13th week of pregnancy. Thirty percent of miscarriages that occur before the 8th week have no embryo inside the sac.Most women who have miscarriages have a high chance of having a healthy baby when they get pregnant again. However, about one percent of women will have repeated miscarriages and need medical intervention to identify the reasons for this.Women who have had two miscarriages in a row have a 35-40 percent chance of having another miscarriage. http://invitrofertilitygoddess What Are The Symptoms of Miscarriage? The first sign of a miscarriage may be stomach cramps (similar to period pain) and a small amount of bleeding. This is known as a threatened miscarriage and in many cases the symptoms will settle. A scan may confirm that all is well.Women who do have a miscarriage will experience heavy bleeding, blood clots, nausea and painful cramps. The foetus may be seen and if more than four months pregnant, it could be alive.Many miscarriages are incomplete and some placenta will still be inside the uterus. In these cases women are given a dilatation and curettage (D & C), to remove any remaining tissue.The cause of a miscarriage usually goes undetected in the majority of women, mainly because up to 90 percent of women who have just had one miscarriage will go on to have a healthy baby.Women with recurrent miscarriages can have an extensive medical examination involving blood testing to identify genetic problems, and hormone levels in the mother.The uterus will be tested for infections and the structure of the uterus can be examined with a CAT scan or MRI.In many cases the cause is not identified. Up to two thirds of recurrent miscarriages will be for unknown reasons.
5. Important facts on miscarriage What Are The Causes of Miscarriage? The most common cause of miscarriage is foetal death due to genetic abnormalities that occur when the foetus is developing. Sixty percent of all miscarriages in early pregnancy are due to genetic defects.In some cases a fertilised egg does not attach itself to the wall of the uterus, or attaches itself to the wrong place.Bacterial infections in the uterus may also be responsible for some miscarriages. However, infections can also be present in women who also have successful pregnancies.Abnormalities in the uterus can also cause miscarriage. Fibroid tumours in the uterus and other structural problems can stop a foetus from implanting properly.Women's own immune system may also have a role in pregnancy loss. It is believed some women's immune systems actually attack the placenta, instead of allowing it to help grow the foetus.Alcohol, smoking and some medications may increase the risk of miscarriage.Drugs to treat malaria, acne and cancer have been linked to a higher rate of miscarriage.Other problems such as diabetes and thyroid disorders are also linked to miscarriage. What Are The Myths about Miscarriage? There are many myths about miscarriage which have never been scientifically proven.There is no evidence that exercise, working or intercourse increase the risk of miscarriage.There is no evidence that working at a computer screen increases the risk of miscarriage.There is no evidence that hair spray or hair dye increases the risk of miscarriage. www.fashion-res.com
6. Important facts on miscarriage What Can be done to Help? Women who have a miscarriage are usually given a dilatation and curettage (D & C) immediately after the pregnancy loss. This is to remove any remnants of the pregnancy.Rest is important for women have just had a miscarriage because they are likely to feel physically unwell and emotionally upset.The bleeding will slow after a complete miscarriage or D & C, and completely stops after one week. Do not have sexual intercourse while you are bleeding or this could cause an infection.It is recommended to have at least one period before getting pregnant again. It is possible to conceive just two weeks after a miscarriage.Many women will feel grief after a miscarriage and they should express these feelings. Fathers may also feel grief. A funeral or a farewell ceremony can be helpful for some couples.Treatment for recurrent miscarriage will depend on the cause. Assessment is usually done in specialised units.Couples who have a genetic defect which may be causing the miscarriages may need counselling to come to terms with the issues.Surgery is an option for women with abnormalities in the uterus, but this has no guarantees for a successful pregnancy in the future.Women whose immune system is believed to be reacting against the pregnancy can take medication to help control this. Getting Help Your doctor, midwife, or local hospital will be able to help www.thebabywebsite.com/article.253.Miscarriage_-_The_Facts.htm http://static.howstuffworks.com
7. My Personal Experience As I have already stated I am not in any way medically qualified but have suffered the loss of a child and know how much this terrible experience can make you feel so useless, alone and very scared with many unanswered questions. Do not feel you have to face this alone there is a wide variety of support out there and I will provide details of these later. Talk to your partner as he/she will also be in emotional turmoil at the minute and men do not initially get the support they need, but I cannot advise about that for the obvious reasons. My first miscarriage was in 2007 I had already carried a child who was born perfectly healthy with no problems throughout pregnancy. But with my second I knew from the start that something was not right I cannot put into words why but it was just a feeling I had. I thought I was in my second semester but the scan showed the baby had died at 8 weeks I was mortified I cannot explain in words how I felt the terrible shock I suffered and the many emotions I felt. Since then I have had thirteen more but don’t worry this will not usually happen unless something is wrong and medical test will be taken to find the problem and support will be given.
8. Emotion women may experience Feelings Common feelings experienced by those who have miscarried include: Shock; Confusion; Sadness and regret; Loneliness; Guilt; Tiredness; Anger; Jealousy www.healthgiants.com Don’t worry these emotions are normal and you may experience these as well as others after suffering from a miscarriage. Do not feel that you are wrong to experience these emotions it is normal within the grieving process. They will help you to move on from the tragic experience. Do not try to hide from these emotions by using alcohol or drugs etc work with these alongside medical professionals and try to turn this negative experience into a positive one. Focus on things you have got in your life to be happy about not what you have not. Also because you have suffered a miscarriage does not always mean you will not have a perfectly healthy baby in the future so please don’t do any harm to your body as this would only cause these feelings to worsen and prevent you from getting the support you need.
9. Support available There are various different support networks out there for couples who have lost a child depending on what you feel comfortable with and most importantly that suits your needs. I will give a short overview of these and then provide these on a separate slide for you to use if you feel ready to take that step and the time is right. Your GP will be able to advise you on what he/she may be best suited to you as they know you already. Your GP Surgery will have a counsellor or Psychiatrist who will be able to guide you through this difficult time. If there is not one available you r GP can refer you to one at the local hospital. Support groups are available within some areas for people who have suffered baby loss it may help to actually speak to others who have or are going through this. Such as Pregnancy Loss support Group. Counsellors are also available at your local hospital if you had to have medical treatment for a miscarriage. Online support groups where other individuals have also gone through this experience. Miscarriage Association Centres such as the Laura centre that are charitable organizations Also books and leaflets are available if you feel you need more information or would like to do reading into miscarriage http://images.yuku.com
10. Remembrance A number of women are left with a sense of emptiness and have a feeling of everyone around them ‘forgetting’ their child when for the parents it is not so easy. Just because the child was not born, it was still your child celebrate the life. http://img03.picoodle.com There are a number of ways that you can do this: A personalised teddy or cushion as it helps many women having something to cuddle. A memorial plant or tree Write a poem or letter to you baby Have a memory box A piece of jewellery Photo frames Babies lost from miscarriage are often referred to as angels these can be found anywhere i.e. Pictures, statues etc Plaques/ornaments There are many ways in which you can do this and everyone will be different dependant on the individual do this in anyway you can and anyway you feel is right for you and your child.
11. Partner, Friends and Family Women may feel alone as this is one of many emotions felt when a miscarriage occurs. Though this is normal when a women is ready she should talk to those around her about her thoughts and feelings as this will help her not only to feel better within time but also make her closer with those around her. Don’t be worried about people not coming to you to talk about the situation as this is a sensitive issue they may feel as useless in a different way. They may be scared to talk with you about this and may not know how to act around you. If you go to them and talk they will be a lot more comfortable and help you in any way they can.
12. Support Available Miscarriage support Net leaflets and fact sheets available www.careforthefamily.org.uk www.babyloss.com Provides information and support www.silentgrief.com Child miscarriage and child loss support website Lifeline Pregnancy Counselling and care www.lifelinepregnancycounselling.com Miscarriage information and resources www.fertilityplus.org/faq/miscarriage/resources.html Miscarriage Support miscarriage.homestead.com/ Grief support clinics www.griefwatch.com/support_groups.htm Trove exploring the experience of miscarriage and support nla.gov.au/anbd.bib-an44485554 Miscarriage at home www.miscarriagesupport.org.nz/home.html Miscarriage Association 01924200799 The Laura Centre Registered Charity 01162544341 Pregnancy Loss Support Group 01162586259 Miscarriage The Site ORG gives information on support groups locally www.thesite.org/sexandrelationships/.../miscarriage Miscarriage support groups www.bellaonline.com/subjects/6461.asp Facing Bereavement UK volunteers available for local support www.facingbereavement.co.uk/CopingMiscarriage.html Support groups local and national www.handonline.org/pdf/support.pdf Grief support groups www.griefwatch.com/support_groups.htm Pregnancy, Conception & Birth Book by Miriam Stoppard Miscarriage: Women's Experiences and Needs by Christine Moulder Hidden Loss: Miscarriage and Ectopic pregnancy edited by Valerie Hey
13. Thinking about trying again Many couples want to start again as soon as they recover from their miscarriage while others decide to wait. Whatever your choice it is important that you are both ready. www.cm.iparenting.com When you decide you want to try again make sure you sit down with your partner and make sure it is what you both want. Also it is important to make sure you have received all the help over the loss of your child, as in future pregnancies it is not uncommon to experience worry of some kind over your unborn babies health. Remember having suffered a miscarriage does not mean that you will not always mean you will never have a healthy baby in the future. You need to both be ready and want the same thing, and communication is a big part in making sure you both have each others support in dealing with any future pregnancies.