Screening for cancer of the Cervix
Any sexually active woman can get cancer of the cervix. However, there are a few women who are at a higher risk (probability) than others in getting cancer cervix.
Read MoreBrain Facts
However, 5,000 years ago humans had brains that were even larger! Maybe it evolved and got slimmer to be more efficient or maybe our skulls are getting smaller because our diets...
Read MoreEmergency Cesarean
Cesarean section (CS) is almost certainly one of the oldest operations in surgery with its origins lost in the mists of antiquity and mythology.
Read MoreAlcohol in Pregnancy
Alcohol has been available for thousands of years during which it has been available and used for social and other reasons. Until 1960’s the role of alcohol as a teratogen...
Read MoreAbortion- Freedom of Choice
Abortion has been practiced since ancient times, but its legitimacy and accessibility have been endangered continuously by forces that would malign women's fundamental rights.
Read MoreTransvaginal Mesh
Transvaginal mesh is a net sheet type of medical equipment surgeons use to repair weakened and damaged tissue in a woman’s bladder or pelvic area.
Read MoreMother of Gynaecology
Lynching remains one of the most troubling and least understood outrages in American history. According to the accounts in history...
Read MoreUnexplained Infertility
The unexplained infertility is when fertility testing hasn't found a cause to explain a person or couples’ infertility and therefore, ranges from the not so easily diagnosed to the not so well understood.
Read MoreDeclining Fertility
There was a time when number of children born per woman was high and the world started thinking of all possible scenarios out of rising world population.
Read MoreGrief Counselling in Infertility
Reproductive trauma of infertility can transform a woman’s perception of herself, and be a major source of stress that often has psychological consequences.
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