How long is the surgery for ectopic pregnancy? Ectopic pregnancy surgery may take 30 minutes to 2 hours. Ectopic pregnancy surgery can be either laparoscopic (via camera and smaller cuts) or via laparotomy (surgery by opening the belly). If the physician prefers laparoscopic surgery, it will take about 30 minutes to 1 hour. However, if...
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What Is the Process of Normal Delivery?
Process of normal delivery Normal delivery refers to childbirth through the vagina without any medical intervention. Normal delivery refers to childbirth through the vagina without any medical intervention. It is also known as a vaginal birth. Every delivery is unique and may differ from mothers to mothers. There are different stages of normal delivery or...
Braxton Hicks vs. Real Labor Contractions: Differences
What are Braxton Hicks contractions? What are true or real labor contractions? Braxton Hicks contractions, or false labor, are less painful and more irregular than true labor pains. Braxton Hicks contractions or "false labor," are irregular contractions that occur during the third trimester of pregnancy, or possibly in the second trimester. Braxton Hicks contractions usually...
Why Is Forceps Delivery Done?
Forceps delivery is a type of assisted delivery Forceps vaginal delivery is done due to the below conditions: When the mother is pushing but the labor has stalled or if the baby is stuck in the birth canal If immediate delivery is required due to fetal distress (change in the baby’s heartbeat suggesting that the...
How Does Anemia Affect Pregnancy?
Having anemia during pregnancy can cause problems for your health as well as the health of your developing baby. Anemia is a condition in which your body doesn't make enough red blood cells. Although there are many types of anemia, the most common type is iron-deficiency anemia. This form is more prevalent in women than...
Is Tubal Sterilization Reversible?
Is tubal sterilization reversible? Tubal sterilization may be reversible, depending on how the original procedure was done. Tubal ligation is technically reversible. However, the procedure is complicated and the results are not guaranteed. Though it is possible to reverse a tubal ligation, it is a major surgery that doesn’t always work, it is rarely covered...
How Do You Do an Obstetric Ultrasound?
Obstetric ultrasound or sonography is a safe and painless procedure Obstetric ultrasound or sonography is a safe and painless procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce pictures of a baby inside the mother’s womb and the fluid surrounding the baby. It also shows pictures of the mother's uterus and ovaries. It is an excellent...
Why Is Amniocentesis Done in Polyhydramnios?
Why is amniocentesis done in Polyhydramnios? Amniocentesis may be performed to reduce the amount of amniotic fluid. The fetus (unborn baby) is present inside the uterus in the amniotic sac (the covering) that contains the amniotic fluid. The fluid provides nutrition to the developing baby and protects the baby from any external shocks or injuries....
Can You Deliver a Breech Baby?
A breech presentation occurs in 3-4% of all deliveries. Breech presentation is when the fetus (unborn child) is placed inside the womb with the buttocks or feet closest to the cervix (mouth of the uterus), which is unlike the usual when the head is closest to the cervix. A breech presentation occurs in 3-4% of...
Nitric Oxide Gas (Inomax) Breathing Therapy for Newborns
What is nitric oxide gas and how is it used? Inomax is a vasodilator indicated to improve oxygenation and reduce the need for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in term and near-term (>34 weeks gestation) neonates with hypoxic respiratory failure associated with clinical or echocardiographic evidence of pulmonary hypertension in conjunction with ventilatory support and other appropriate...








