Not getting pregnant, despite having carefully timed and unprotected sexual intercourse for a period of one year
Your baby gains weight steadily after the first 2 weeks. It's normal for babies to lose some of their birth weight in the first 2 weeks.
Having an abortion will not usually affect your chances of becoming pregnant and having normal pregnancies in the future. There's a very small risk to your fertility and future pregnancies if you develop a womb infection after the procedure that's not treated promptly. Get medical advice as soon as possible if you experience any signs or symptoms of infection after an abortion, such as
• Severe pain in the tummy, pelvis or lower back
• Fever
• Unusual or smelly vaginal discharge
• Feeling or being sick
• Bleeding between periods or after sex
Ideally, girls should schedule their first visit to a gynaecologist between the ages of 13-15 years. It might just be a general talk with the doctor and know what to expect from your future visits. It is advisable to visit gynaecologists annually for the check-up and at any other time when there is a concerning issue.
Yes. There are times when men pay a visit to gynaecologists for their fertility problems. We must note that in 30-40% cases, it is the male partner who is at fault. Treatment for such men is also provided by gynaecologists.
There is no right or wrong time, but ideally, you should make your first appointment with your gynaecologist between 6-12 weeks of your pregnancy. However, your doctor will guide you on when you should visit depending on your health conditions.
Yes, women with PCOD can get pregnant and complete pregnancy. This requires planning and follow-up consultation with gynaecologist to avoid any future complications.
Yes, women can gain weight in PCOD problem or PCOS due to metabolism, hormonal imbalance and increased level of androgen (male hormone).
Removal of uterus (womb)