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Women's Health Center
Is it good for pregnant women to stay up late?
Sleep is extremely important for pregnant women. According to experts, the appropriate sleep time for pregnant women is about 7-9 hours in the evening. Therefore, staying up late will have a negative impact on the health and development of the fetus.
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Distinguishing hormonal melasma from common melasma
Melasma is a pigmentation disorder of the skin. It can affect both genders but is more common in women. There are two main types of melasma: patchy melasma and spotted melasma, also known as hormonal melasma. Sometimes, clinical cases present with a combination of both types, termed mixed melasma.
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Cold uterus and infertility risks
A cold uterus is a common condition nowadays and can potentially lead to infertility in women. There are various causes of a cold uterus, and due to its adverse effects on reproductive health, it is essential to know how to treat this condition as soon as it is detected.
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What is the optimal sperm concentration after sperm washing?
The purpose of sperm washing is to eliminate non-viable spermatozoa and isolate motile sperm from the semen to be used in intrauterine insemination. So, in infertility treatment techniques, what is the optimal sperm concentration after sperm washing?
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Does ovarian size affect pregnancy?
Does ovarian size affect pregnancy? This is a common question for many women of reproductive age. Let's learn about ovarian size in the article below.
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Is it concerning to be positive for Gram-positive bacilli?
I recently had a vaginal discharge test, and the result showed "positive for Gram-positive bacilli." However, the doctor who reviewed the results said there was nothing wrong. So, could you please tell me if being positive for Gram-positive bacilli is a cause for concern? Do I need to take any medication?
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The Impact of Cervical Laceration and Management Approaches
The cervix is the section preceding the entrance to the uterine cavity and is quite susceptible to trauma, particularly during vaginal delivery. Consequently, cervical laceration necessitates immediate intervention following the completion of labor to prevent complications and minimize future sequelae.
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Postoperative incision care to prevent infection after delivery
Postpartum wound infection is a condition that occurs after cesarean or vaginal delivery at the site of the surgical incision or perineal laceration. Therefore, to minimize the risk of complications from wound infection after delivery, the following article will provide guidance for mothers on self-care after both vaginal and cesarean births.
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Endometritis: A Common Postpartum Concern
Endometritis is a prevalent gynecological disease among women of reproductive age, particularly those who have recently given birth. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, it can adversely affect a woman's reproductive health in the future.
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Simple and effective treatment for inverted nipples
Inverted nipples can occur in both men and women. This condition is often overlooked as it does not directly affect health. However, inverted nipples may indicate underlying issues, especially for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
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