Archive for February, 2008



Abnormal Cell Growth Outside The Uterus Lead To Endometriosis!

Wednesday 6 February 2008

EndometriosisEndometriosis is a condition that occurs when the growing cells of the endometrium sets outside of the uterus, such as abdomen.

These tiny cells of the endometrium spread themselves through the fallopian tubes and implant themselves to the other surfaces like uterus, bladder and pelvic organs.

Pregnancy becomes very difficult for those who have endometriosis, because of the pain associated with these misplaced cells. These cells can block the important pathways in and around the uterus.

The growths of these misplaced cells increase in size and at the time of menstruation the development become very aching and irritated. Often, these developments are very scaring and painful.

No known Cause for endometriosis:

Actually, there is no known cause for endometriosis. But, a possible cause for it is abnormal menstrual cycles, during menstruation, the tissues backs up into the fallopian tubes and enters into the abdominal cavity and implants there.

Most practitioners believe that all the women face some kind of backing at some point. But, the women who are suffering from immune problems will need to suffer from endometriosis during their life.




Is It Safe To Have Sex During Pregnancy?

Monday 4 February 2008

Sex during PregnancyWorried about having intercourse during your pregnancy? Pregnant women think that sexual intercourse will result in miscarriage.

But the fact is that it doesn’t cause any harm during your pregnancy.

Unless you are told by your doctor or midwife about the particular risk, it is fine to continue sexual intercourse.

For women with normal pregnancy, sex is considered as safe at all stages of your pregnancy.

Now you will get a doubt about what is normal pregnancy. A normal pregnancy is considered as a stage that has low risk for complications like pre-term labor or miscarriage. So, to know about your condition, you need to talk with your health care provider about whether you fall into this type or not.

As sex during pregnancy is safe, it doesn’t mean that you necessarily have it. Most pregnant women find that their wish for sex varies in certain stages of pregnancy. Some women feel it as uncomfortable as their bodies becomes larger.

During these times, you need to discuss it with your partner about the sexual relationship. Find out other ways in order to satisfy your needs for relationship. Instead of having sex in missionary position, try other positions in which you will feel more comfortable.




Can A Pregnant Woman Still Have Periods?

Friday 1 February 2008

Pregnancy FAQSAlways remember that periods and pregnancy can never occur simultaneously. Missing the periods is your first sign of pregnancy.

Bleeding during pregnancy is a very common condition during the early periods, but this is not the sign for your regular menstrual cycle.

One thing you need to know is that the hormones developed during your pregnancy will completely prevent the process of ovulation.

This is the period during which an egg is released into your uterus so that you will experience menstrual bleeding. In a pregnant woman the egg is already fertilized, so there no chance of bleeding during your pregnancy.

Usually, the irregular bleeding during pregnancy is of dark brown or light pinkish. It is not always feasible to find the cause of prenatal spotting or pregnancy bleeding.

Main causes of bleeding during pregnancy:

There are various causes that are associated with bleeding during pregnancy. They include:

Bleeding during pregnancy in early pregnancy periods:

Bleeding that occurs during early stages of pregnancy is not a regular menstrual period. Usually it is termed as early pregnancy bleeding. This bleeding during pregnancy may cause little confusion in calculating the delivery date and even delay you in receiving medical care.




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