Blogs
What is the difference between MRKH type 1 and type 2?
Distinguish between MRKH Type 1 and Type 2, subtypes of Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome. Explore symptoms, diagnoses, treatments, and the value of multidisciplinary care.
What is the Difference Between Agenesis and Atresia?
In atresia, the organ in question typically develops but remains closed or not properly opened. In agenesis, the organ or part does not develop at all
Can Pelvic Organ Prolapse be a Sign of Cancer?
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) doesn’t directly cause cancer, but women with this condition are at a higher risk of developing certain cancers like uterine & gallbladder cancers
Why Does Uterine Prolapse Cause Bleeding?
Heavy periods, bleeding between periods, and postmenopausal bleeding are forms of abnormal vaginal bleeding that can severely impact a woman’s quality of life
What Does a Prolapse Feel Like to Touch?
Pelvic pressure or heaviness is commonly associated with prolapse. In advanced stages, a bulge may be noticeable at the vaginal opening
Uterus Transplant for Trans Woman
Uterus transplantation offers hope for transgender women unable to conceive, providing a new path to parenthood
What is the cause of Mayer Rokitansky syndrome?
The exact cause of MRKH syndrome remains elusive to gynaecologists. Genetic research on MRKH syndrome is still in its early stages of progress
What are the complications of MRKH syndrome?
MRKH syndrome complications may include fertility challenges, psychological impact, and anatomical abnormalities, necessitating multidisciplinary care for optimal management and support
Can IVF Fail Due to Sperm?
IVF may fail due to sperm issues, affecting fertilization success despite other factors being optimal in the process.