You have just brought a tiny human into the world, your phone is filled with adorable newborn photos, your schedule is a blur ...
A septate uterus is a deformity of the uterus, which happens during fetal development before birth. A membrane called the septum divides the inner portion of uterus, at its middle. This dividing ...
Your doctor may mention that your placenta has moved or changed its position after the scan. But what does it mean? Is it even possible? These questions may arise in your mind and make you worry about ...
The first few months of pregnancy are an odd time: you don’t yet have a bump and haven’t felt any tell-tale flutters, let alone any kicks. So it’s only natural that you may be feeling eager to get ...
Your uterus nourishes your growing baby for nine months. Once your baby is born, many of the blood vessels in your uterus break. The muscles of your uterus contract and squeeze them shut. Uterine ...
Your baby may choose a position and stick to it. You may see them in this same position in every scan. It can be their favourite position, which is why it may appear repeatedly during the scan. You ...
A tilted uterus, which some people refer to as a tilted cervix, is when the uterus points towards the lower back instead of sitting upright. A large uterus, adhesions, or weak pelvic muscles can cause ...
If you have a bicornuate uterus, it means that your uterus is in heart shaped. While some people experience symptoms of abdomen pain and irregular menstrual bleeding, others do not. You might not know ...