According to statistics miscarriages occur in 15-20% of pregnancies before women even realize they are pregnant. As a rule, they occur within the first 13 weeks. The emotional issues caused by multiple miscarriages can be severe. However, those women who had them still have a 70% chance of becoming pregnant. So what should you know about multiple miscarriages?
Things You Should Know About Multiple Miscarriages
February 21st, 2012 — Infertility
Children’s Atopic Dermatitis Treatment Tips
February 17th, 2012 — Health
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most common form of allergic skin lesions experienced by children and is a genetically determined allergic inflammation of the skin, which is based on IgE-dependent mechanism of formation, age and predisposition to chronic recurrent course of disease.
Helpful Advices to Cope with 1st Miscarriage
February 13th, 2012 — Infertility
Apart from sadness that you feel after miscarriage you may also suffer from the decreasing hormone levels in the organism. This can contribute to your state and create depression. In case it seems uncontrollable you should just wait a little. It may take some weeks and then the hormonal balance will be restored.
Tips on Buying Valentine’s Day Gift
February 9th, 2012 — Relationship
Your Valentine’s Day can go in one of two completely different directions. You may make a botch and spend the year trying to correct your mistake or you may execute it perfectly. What to do to make Valentine’s Day unforgettable?
Tips on Coping with Multiple IVF Failures
February 5th, 2012 — Infertility Treatment
You’ve had several implantations of embryos, but no procedure resulted in pregnancy. Don’t be in despair, because you still have a chance to get pregnant, you just need to determine the core of the problem. In vitro fertilization (IVF) never promises a hundred percent result. Pregnancy is diagnosed only in 30-40% of women fallen back on IVF and these figures can be significantly reduced if there are any serious diseases. So why do the failures of IVF happen?