Fetal movement
Fetal movement You will usually start feeling some movements between 16 and 22 weeks. Later in pregnancy your baby will develop its own pattern of movements – which you will soon get to know These movements will range from kicks and jerks to rolls and ripples and you should feel them every day. At e
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Amniocentesis
Amniocentesis What happens Using ultrasound as a guide, a fine needle is passed through the wall of the abdomen into the amniotic fluid that surrounds your baby. Within the fluid are cells that contain the same chromosomes as your baby. A small sample of this fluid is drawn off and sent to a laborat
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Backache during pregnancy
Backache during pregnancy As your baby grows, the hollow in your lower back may become more pronounced, and this can also cause backache. During pregnancy, your ligaments become softer and stretch to prepare you for labour. This can put a strain on the joints of your lower back and pelvis, which can
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Diagnosis of Asherman Syndrome
Diagnosis of Asherman Syndrome :_ However, scarring within the cervix is much more difficult to see with ultrasound, whatever method is used. It is important to understand that a normal ultrasound does not rule out Asherman syndrome. Hysteroscopy Hysteroscopy is the only procedure that allows comple
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