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How To Get Pregnant Faster?

How To Get Pregnant Faster?

It’s difficult to wait when you’ve taken the major step to create a family. But, even if your patience is running out, you may start planning right immediately.

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What Are Prolapsed Uterus Treatment at Home?

What Are Prolapsed Uterus Treatment at Home?

Pelvic floor muscles and ligaments degenerate and no longer offer enough support for the uterus, resulting in uterus prolapse. As a consequence, the uterus enters or exits the vagina in an abnormal position.

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How Safe is Laparoscopic Surgery?

How Safe is Laparoscopic Surgery?

Laparoscopic operations are minimally invasive procedures used to treat disorders such as gallbladder stones, hernias, hysterectomy, endometriosis, and uterus removal.

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Can I Walk After Hymenoplasty?

Can I Walk After Hymenoplasty?

Hymenoplasty is a surgical technique to repair the hymen. The hymen is a soft membrane placed at the end of the vaginal entrance and partly covers the vaginal opening in women.

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How Deadly Is Vulvar Cancer?

How Deadly Is Vulvar Cancer?

The vulva is the epidermis, and fatty tissues are present between a woman’s upper thighs. It stretches from the anus to just below the pubic hairline, roughly an inch. The two skin folds (or lips) around the vagina, known as the labia, are most commonly affected by vulva cancer.

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Is a cystoscopy painful?

Is a cystoscopy painful?

A cystoscopy is a technique that helps your physician inspect the bladder lining and the urinary tube (urethra).

When the cystoscope is placed and withdrawn from your urethra under a local anesthetic, you may experience a burning sensation and the need to pee. When water is pushed into your bladder to enlarge it, you may experience an unpleasant sense of fullness and an urge to pee.

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What happens in PCOD: Every woman needs to know

What happens in PCOD: Every woman needs to know

Did you know that 6 out of 10 women suffer from PCOD? Yes, that is true. A hormonal issue that affects the ovaries and ovulation has become a common health issue in women. It has symptoms like excess hair growth on the face and the body, irregular periods, male-pattern baldness, and so on.

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