Guide for weight loss |
Do you wanted to look beautiful and fabulous? Do you need a free diet plan and free diet counseling?
Contact us for getting a free diet plan and there are lots of free weight loss programs available with us to guide women for attaining a healthy and fit body.
To know more stunning, result oriented BEAUTY SECRETS, mail us at info@womenhealthandbeauty.com or generalbooking@gmail.com.
|
spontaneous abortion|miscarriage
ectopic pregnancy
Enjoy the real nature’s benefits : Traditional Spa therapies, Relaxation and Rejuvenation at the Foot hills – Reduce from 5 KGs to 50 Kgs of Weight and gain the celebrity look. Treatments available for hair fall ( assured control of hair fall and hair regrowth ) and brightening as well polishing the skin tone. Visit www.pearlscorniche.com for more informations.
Pregnancies in which there is risk to the
mother, foetus or the newborn baby, before, during or after delivery, are
called high risk pregnancies. All pregnancies at a risk of being high-risk,
are monitored from inception. The risk factors could range from maternal
weight problem to diseases contracted during pregnancy.
What are the various abnormalities that increase the risks
during pregnancy?
The most common abnormalities that affect pregnancy are:
- Spontaneous abortion
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia
- Placenta praevia
- Erythroblastosis foetalis
- Hyperemesis gravidarum
- Multiple pregnancies
Spontaneous abortion (Miscarriage):
When the termination of pregnancy occurs before
the 28th week is called abortion. When abortion is natural and not induced,
it is called spontaneous miscarriage. If the pregnancy terminates between
the 28th and 40th week, it is not called an abortion, but premature labor.
The incidence of abortion is far higher than what is generally believed and
may be as high as 30%.
Some of the reasons behind miscarriages are:
- Abnormalities in the fetus
- Intra uterine death due to infections contracted by the mother (eg.
Smallpox, typhoid, dysentery etc.) and effects of X-rays or drugs
- Abnormalities of the placenta
- Abnormalities of the maternal genital organs.
Ectopic pregnancy:
Pregnancies that occur when the fertilized egg
implants itself outside the uterus are called ectopic pregnancies. Two kinds
of ectopic pregnancies are most common - tubal pregnancy (when the egg gets
implanted in the fallopian tubes) and ovarian pregnancy (when the
implantation takes place in the ovaries).
- Tubal pregnancies often end in spontaneous abortion since the
fallopian tubes do not have enough space for a foetus to grow. In such
cases, the uterus is also enlarged and may look like a normal pregnant
uterus of about 2 months. Women who already have a blockage in the tubes
are more prone to ectopic pregnancy. Also, women who have had surgery to
reverse tubal sterilisation are also at an increased risk of tubal
pregnancy.
- Ovarian pregnancies, though rare, are more difficult to detect than
tubal pregnancies. In this, the sperm penetrates the egg before the
latter has had a chance to come out of the ovary. Implantation takes
place in the walls of the ovary.
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Hyperemesis gravidarum - It is a condition characterized by excessive
nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, which leads to weight loss. The
pregnant woman remains dehydrated most of the time and has to be on
medication. The patient may need to be hospitalised till the situation is
brought under control. She is given liquid nutrition intravenously after
which very light fluid diet may be resumed. The patient is under continuous
medical supervision, and the doctor may have to terminate the pregnancy in
rare cases. Usually, the pregnant woman is able to regain her lost weight
once the condition is successfully treated.
Placenta praevia
Placenta praevia - A complicated medical condition where the
placenta covers the opening of the cervix into the vagina. In most cases, an
early ultrasound may detect a low lying placenta, but the situation usually
resolves itself as the uterus grows larger.
The condition may be detected by sudden and heavy vaginal bleeding towards
the end of the second trimester. There is no pain and there may be danger to
the life of the mother and the baby if the bleeding does not stop. In most
cases of incessant bleeding, the baby is delivered by caesarean section if
the pregnancy is beyond the 30th week. If the pregnancy is not in the last
stages, the patient is advised complete bed rest and any kind of sexual
arousal is avoided.
Abruptio placentae:
It is a condition in which the placenta begins
to separate from the wall of the uterus before the end of pregnancy. It is a
relatively rare condition and women with heart problems, high blood pressure
and those who smoke are more at risk of developing detached placenta.
The main symptom of the condition is bleeding and cramps in the abdominal
region, the severity of which depends on the extent of dislocation. In mild
cases, the patient can resume her normal routine after some days of bed
rest. Adequate rest is the most effective treatment for mild to moderate
cases. In case the bleeding is very severe, immediate delivery is required
to prevent any harm to the mother and the baby.
Erythroblastosis fetalis:
This is a condition caused by incompatibility of
certain blood components of the mother and the baby. Also called Rh
incompatibility, there is destruction of the fetal blood cells due to the
antibodies transmitted from the maternal blood. The first child is usually
normal and healthy. The effects are usually seen in subsequent children,
when the antibodies are already present in the mother's body. The scenario
occurs when a woman with Rh negative blood group is impregnated by a man
with Rh positive blood group and the foetus happens to be Rh +ve. The foetal
blood causes antibodies to be generated in the mother's body, which may be
transferred to the subsequent babies.
Multiple pregnancies:
Though not a complicated pregnancy in the
strictest sense, multiple foetuses may require more attention. Apart from
competition for nutrition and space, multiple babies may be placed
abnormally inside the uterus. In some cases, one baby may be head down
(normal), while the other may be bottom down (breach baby). Some babies may
also be entwined laterally (like a T).
Health , beauty therapies, weight loss packages, skin care and hair loss preventive treatments – all under One roof – Shed extra flab and get the perfect fitness and start looking fantastic – why to struggle for years ?
Contact us on the following Nos to avail more information :
0091-98424-30308/98422-26662/99425-87000
Our Email id:
generalbooking@gmail.com,info@womenhealthandbeauty.com
 |
Contact No : +91 - 99428 99555 , 98424 30308 . Email
: info@womenhealthandbeauty.com |
 |