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What is Eroded Cervix ?
By ThinkBaby on 09/11/2007 14:04:58
It sounds awful, but eroded cervix is actually quite common among pregnant women and in most cases has no bearing on your pregnancy at all
after sex or in-between periods and/or vaginal discharge. As cervical erosion is so common during pregnancy it is a common cause of vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, especially later in pregnancy: the bleeding is usually bright red and low volume
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Anovulation
By ThinkBaby on 20/01/2009 02:15:35
What it is and why it happens
common.Pregnancy – Obviously you don’t ovulate when you’re pregnant as a second pregnancy would jeopardise the first.Breastfeeding – It’s usual for women who are breastfeeding not to ovulate for a few months, which is a natural protection from pregnancy
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Endometriosis and fertility
By Laura Lee Davies on 06/10/2009 01:44:57
Problems with the lining of the womb can severly hamper your chances of successful conception, but what should you look for, and what treatment does it require?
pain, the growth of scar tissue etc. if this kind of tissue grows in the ovaries, it can cause cysts.What are the symptoms?The first sign of endometriosis is often painful and/or periods, prolonged bleeding, pain during sex, difficulty during bowel
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Progesterone and pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 13/09/2009 01:13:41
The complex hormonal balance needed for successful conception includes all-important progesterone.
are used in medications to control bleeding, and in the birth control pill.How do I know if I have the right levels of progesterone?If your GP suspects that you have insufficient levels of progesterone and that this is causing your inability to get
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Infertility – an overview of common causes
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2009 01:03:05
There's a wide variety of reasons why couples may have difficulty conceiving - it's just as likely to be a male problem as a female problem, and doesn't necessarily require medical intervention
problems with the pregnancy in the early stages and discontinued it.Working out what's wrong - where to startGet healthyIt could be that reading this article prompts you to recognise lifestyle and diet issues that may be causing some difficulties, whether
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