Pregnancy Care becomes more important during summer. Hot weather can make pregnant women feel tired, dehydrated, dizzy, or uncomfortable. Therefore, expecting mothers should take extra care of hydration, food, rest, clothing, and daily routine. During pregnancy, the body already works harder. In summer, heat can add more stress. As a result, you may feel more […]
Rh Negative Pregnancy means the mother has Rh-negative blood during pregnancy. This is not a disease. Also, it does not affect your daily health. However, it becomes important during pregnancy if the baby is Rh-positive. In some cases, the mother’s immune system may make antibodies against the baby’s Rh-positive blood cells. This is called Rh […]
Fibrocystic Breast Changes are common and usually benign changes in breast tissue. Many women notice breast pain, swelling, tenderness, or lumpiness before periods. These changes can feel worrying, especially when a lump is felt. However, fibrocystic changes are not the same as breast cancer. Still, every new breast lump should be checked by a doctor. […]
Molar Pregnancy is a rare pregnancy complication. It happens when abnormal tissue grows inside the uterus instead of a normal pregnancy. In some cases, no baby develops. In other cases, abnormal pregnancy tissue may be present along with abnormal fetal tissue. This condition can feel emotionally difficult. A woman may first think she has a […]
Cholestasis of Pregnancy is a liver-related condition that can happen during pregnancy. It often causes severe itching, especially on the palms and soles. The itching may become worse at night. Many pregnant women feel mild itching due to skin stretching. However, intense itching without a rash should not be ignored. It may be a sign […]
Breech Baby Position means the baby is lying bottom-first or feet-first inside the womb instead of head-down. In early pregnancy, babies keep changing positions. However, near delivery, most babies turn head-down. When the baby remains breech in the last weeks of pregnancy, delivery planning becomes important. This does not always mean something is wrong. Still, […]
An Abnormal Pap Smear can feel scary. Many women worry that it means cervical cancer. However, this is usually not true. An abnormal report means some cervical cells look different from normal cells. These changes may be mild. They may also be linked with HPV, infection, inflammation, or other cervical changes. The important step is […]
Low Libido in Women is a common concern, but many women feel shy to talk about it. Some women think it is only a relationship issue. Others feel guilty or confused. However, low sexual desire can happen due to many medical reasons. Hormonal changes, menopause, vaginal dryness, pelvic pain, infections, stress, and certain gynecological conditions […]
Adenomyosis Treatment is important for women who suffer from heavy bleeding, painful periods, pelvic pain, or long periods. Many women ignore these symptoms. They often think period pain and heavy bleeding are normal. However, this is not always true. Adenomyosis is a uterus-related condition. It happens when tissue similar to the inner lining of the […]
Postpartum Anxiety is a common emotional health concern after childbirth. Many new mothers feel worried after delivery. This is normal to some level. However, when worry becomes constant, intense, or hard to control, it may need medical care. A mother may worry about feeding, baby sleep, crying, weight gain, or baby safety. She may also […]










