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Becoming pregnant is indeed the most special experience for any woman and should be enjoyed. However, at this point you re not looking only after yourself but also an unborn baby. Hence complications that occur during pregnancy affect both the health of the mother and the baby if not addressed and treated in time.
Here are a few health conditions that are commonly experienced by pregnant women.
Anemia: A drop in hemoglobin levels or red blood cells count is termed as anemia. In...more
Here are a few health conditions that are commonly experienced by pregnant women.
Anemia: A drop in hemoglobin levels or red blood cells count is termed as anemia. In...more
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It is important for you to know how pregnancy affects your thyroid gland. The thyroid hormone plays an important role during pregnancy in the development of the baby and also regarding the health of the mother. If you suffer from thyroid problems during pregnancy, you should take medicines and certain thyroid function tests.
How pregnancy affects normal thyroid function?
The pregnancy hormones are known as human chorionic gonadotropin or hCG and estrogen lead to increased thyroid ho...more
How pregnancy affects normal thyroid function?
The pregnancy hormones are known as human chorionic gonadotropin or hCG and estrogen lead to increased thyroid ho...more
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Gestational trophoblastic disease is a rare condition. It only happens when trophoblast cells abnormally grow inside the uterus. Also, this only happens after conception. These cells surround the egg which has been fertilized in the uterus. It is also worth note that the trophoblast cells usually connect the fertilized eggs to the uterus' walls and also form a part of the placenta. It is only when there is a tumor that this disease is diagnosed. There are many forms of gestational trophoblastic ...more
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