During the second trimester of pregnancy it is normal to see your doctor or midwife about every 4 weeks, which means...
Hard to believe it, but you are now well into your second trimester and there’s probably no hiding that you’re...
Endometrial hyperplasia occurs when the lining of the uterus becomes abnormally thick. Usually it happens when the...
Cervical discharge, or mucus, changes in quantity, colour, consistency and feel throughout the menstrual...
There are lots of reasons to enjoy week 16. You are likely to experience a surge of energy, and it won’t be too long...
When babies are first born they have an under-developed immune system; this means they are slightly more susceptible to...
Many women postpone or avoid having a Pap smear test out of embarrassment, or fear as to what the process entails; and...
A Dilation and Curettage (D&C) is a minor surgical procedure used to remove tissue from a woman’s uterus. First...
Though rare, it is possible for a foetus not to be formed after fertilisation. In a normal pregnancy, when a sperm...
Hysteroscopy is a means of examining the inside of the uterus, without having to make any cuts to the abdomen. A...
The human microbiome refers to the population of microorganisms that colonise the body, working in synergy with the...
We hope that you are enjoying Week 15! For many mums, these are the best weeks of pregnancy. You might finally be ready...
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