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Reproductive Health

Reproductive Health Health of women and men throughout their reproductive years. It focuses on taking steps of how to protect the health of a kid they may have sometime in the future, and remaining healthy all throughout life. When we Discuss reproductive health it Covers the right to healthy and respectful relationships, health services which are safe and appropriate. It also includes of having access to proper information, powerful and affordable methods of contraception. The access to reproductive and sexual health services, quality advice about maintaining a healthy lifestyle, physical, psychological health services might help all girls achieve optimal health and health. Sexual and regenerative medical issues are Accountable for 33 percent of health care problems for women between the ages of 15 and 44 years. Hazardous sex is a significant hazard factor particularly young ladies in creating nations. This is why it is so essential to get administrations to the 222 milli...

Woman is unable to carry a pregnancy

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It may be that one partner cannot contribute to conception, or that a woman is unable to carry a pregnancy to full term. It is often defined as not conceiving after 12 months of regular sexual intercourse without the use of birth control.  In the United States, around 10 percent of women aged 15 to 44 years are estimated to have difficulty conceiving or staying pregnant. Worldwide, 8 to 12 percent of couples experience fertility problems. Between 45 and 50 percent of cases are thought to stem from factors that affect the man.  Treatment is often available.  Causes in men  The following are common causes of infertility in men.  Semen and sperm  Sometimes the sperm cannot travel effectively to meet the egg.  Semen is the milky fluid that a man’s penis releases during orgasm. Semen consists of fluid and sperm. The fluid comes from the prostate gland, the seminal vesicle, and other sex glands.  The...

Gynecologists: When to visit and what to expect

What is a gynecologist? When to see one What to expect Screening Frequent processes Qualifications Gynecologists are doctors who specialize in women's health, with a focus on the female reproductive system. They deal with a broad selection of issues, including obstetrics, or pregnancy and childbirth, menstruation and fertility problems, sexually transmitted diseases (STIs), hormone disorders, and others.  Back in Singapore, some girls prefer to go to a well-woman clinic rather than a family doctor for general health issues. The gynecologist may then refer the individual to another specialist. A qualified gynecologist has at least 8 years of training and needs to be certified by an examining body, such as the American Board of Gynecologists (ABOG) and registered by a professional organization, such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). Fast facts about gynecologists: Below are some key points about gynecologists.  More detail is at the...