Hernia surgery is a procedure to repair a hernia, where an organ or tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the muscle or connective tissue. The goal is to reposition the protrusion and strengthen the weakened area using stitches or synthetic mesh.
It can be done through two ways i.e. the two types of hernia surgery, open surgery (herniorrhaphy) and laparoscopic surgery (hernioplasty).
The choice of approach depends on factors such as hernia type, size, and the patient's health. While generally safe, potential risks and complications should be discussed with a healthcare provider before opting for surgery.
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No it is not normal to still be bleeding and having clots a month after childbirth. Your loss by now should be just a creamy dicharge if anything at all. Please go and see your doctor as you may have a piece of placenta left behind.
It's nearly guaranteed that they will kill the ducks, especially baby ones. They are different animals completely. My hen hatched her own chick and the others killed it two days later... If they will kill their own, they will kill ducks, too.
I am pregnant with my 4th child (29 weeks) and this is the only place I felt them, especially the Braxton/Hicks contractions.
The umbilical cord comes out of the mother with the placenta.
Yes. It can lead to postpartum hemorrhage since the uterus won't be able to contract properly. It could also lead to an infection.
If the mother can tolerate the activity, then yes. Proper hygiene is advised. (Although this may vary depending on the type of delivery done)
Infant and toddler clothing could cost up to 500 or more dollars in a single year. This is because the child is growing throughout this year.
depending on the severity, with out proper treatment it may never just go away. i had my son in sept of 2008 we r noew in Jan 2010 and i think i am still suffering with postpartum depression or maybe its considered just "normal" depression. if u feel u r still suffering u should definitely seek help, now that i have good ins i am going to seek help.
Break through bleeding (also know as implantation bleeding) is when the fertilised egg implants in the built-up lining of the uterus. This often causes some of the blood vessels in the lining to burst, which causes the bleeding
Usual it will. When the weight is lost quickly it can take some time for the skin to catch up. Moisturizers, staying hydrated and skin brushing can all help.
they say 6 weeks.
although all women are different. it can take weeks, months or even up to 2 years.
It depends on the birth, if you have a natural birth and you have an episiotomy or any tearing and require stitches or not it may take longer.
I had preeclampsia toximia and was told to wait at least 5 yrs before I got pregnant again as I could develop the same again
Yes, it's very normal. It should stop soon
Showering after giving birth is highly recommended, it's sitting a bathtub that is discouraged to prevent infection.
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the hormone can stay in your system for up to 8 weeks. this can make a PT show up positive.
Speaking from my own experiences. I had two miscarriages. Your hormones should return to normal within a week or 2. My hormones returned to normal within a week.
Occasionally the baby dies a while before the miscarriage and the hormones will have almost disappeared by the time you actually miscarry. It all depends on the reason for the miscarriage and most of the time no-one knows the reason.
Yes, you can. If you try to hold your bladder...you will probably end up with a UTI (urinary tract infection) or a bladder infection. This is caused by not flushing out your bladder enough. If you do get a bladder infection make sure to drink lots of cranberry juice to make your urine more toxic. DO NOT DRINK POP OR TEA!