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Dr. Miguel Razio Osorio began his career in 2004 and has 19 years of experience in various fields of gynecology. After two years of internship and social service, he decided to specialize in G&O. Since 2013, Dr. Razo has dedicated his training and practice to improving his patients' obstetric and gynecological health, getting his degree as a certified specialist in 2017. He then began working at the different health systems in Mexico as a private practitioner. Subsequently, he saw the need for a minimally invasive approach (laparoscopic and hysteroscopic) to gynecological pathologies in Mexico and obtained a specialty degree in Gynecologic Endoscopic Surgery.Since 2018, Dr. Razo has been part of the Hospital General de Tulancingo in Hidalgo, Mexico, and works as Associate Professor in Gynecology and Obstetrics. He is also a member of the AAGL (American Association of Endoscopic Gynecology) and the GCH (Global Community of Hysteroscopy).
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Herbs are nature’s gifts that have been used for a long time to cure illnesses and stay healthy. However, you should be aware of some herbs to avoid during pregnancy as they may have adverse effects such as [simple_tooltip text="miscarriage" tooltip="An unexpected loss of a woman’s pregnancy before 20 weeks of gestation" ], development delays, or [simple_tooltip text="premature labor" tooltip="An early labor that starts before 37 weeks of gestation in pregnant women" ]. Although herbs have several health benefits, their use during pregnancy is uncertain. You cannot take herbal medicines without the advice of a healthcare provider because they have not undergone extensive testing and research like synthetic medicines. This post provides you with an extensive list of safe and unsafe herbs for pregnant women. [MJ_RELATED_LINKS href="//www.finesse-bg.com/articles/foods-definitely-avoid-pregnancy_0022296/" title="26 Foods To Avoid During Pregnancy"] [mj-toc] Risks Of Using Herbs During Pregnancy [caption id="attachment_889305" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image: Shutterstock[/caption] Yes, herbs are natural. But unlike modern medicines, herbs and herbal remedies do not...
妊娠和分娩可能打击薄熙来dy. However, new mothers try their best to do everything in their power to ensure their baby is healthy and well-nourished. One way to ensure this is by consuming a proper diet after delivery. While you may have been extra careful about everything you consumed and read the label of each food item while you were pregnant, it does not end with delivery. Breastfeeding utilizes energy and nutrients from your body; therefore, you should be extra-careful about your postpartum nutrition and incorporate healthy eating habits. Moreover, a well-balanced and healthy diet helps prevent illnesses in new mothers. It also helps in breast milk production and recovering from the trauma of childbirth. Read this article to learn about some healthy foods you should consider adding to your diet to help keep yourself and the baby healthy and energetic. [MJ_RELATED_LINKS href="//www.finesse-bg.com/articles/post-pregnancy-diet-eat-avoid_0087/" title="Post Pregnancy Diet: 20 Must-Have Foods For New Moms"] [mj-toc] Foods to...
29岁到32周或怀孕8个月了,你都在the third trimester and only a few weeks away from bringing your baby into the world (1). Now that you have seen your fully developed baby on the monitor during an ultrasound scan, you may be excited about seeing your baby soon. However, since you are close to going into labor, you should take specific precautions to ensure your and the baby’s safety and health. This post explains the 8th-month pregnancy symptoms, the physical and emotional changes, the baby’s growth, position, and movements, diet to follow, and other measures. [mj-toc] Symptoms You Experience In The Eighth Month Of Pregnancy Here are the symptoms you may experience this month during your third trimester (1), (2), (3): Weight gain: It should increase as per your BMI (4) Pregnancy month BMI BMI 25 - 30 BMI > 30 8th 8-9 kg 5-6kg 4-5kg Breathlessness: The pressure put by the growing uterus...
没有科学证据维塔的使用min C to prevent pregnancy. Vitamin C is a micronutrient that helps bone and tissue development and wound repair (1). Although some anecdotal beliefs exist that higher doses of vitamin C can be an alternative to birth control pills or abortion methods, experts do not recommend vitamin C for birth control or terminating a pregnancy. You may seek a doctor’s advice to know more about safe and effective birth control measures. Read on to know about the use of vitamin C for preventing pregnancy and its side effects. [mj-toc] Can Vitamin C Prevent Pregnancy? [caption id="attachment_889671" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image: Shutterstock[/caption] Some studies stated that more than the recommended levels of vitamin C could interfere with the progesterone secreted from the corpus luteum. Since progesterone prepares the [simple_tooltip text="endometrium" tooltip="The tissue that lines the uterus or womb" ] for implantation and sustains the pregnancy, reduced pregnancy hormone levels may help prevent pregnancy...
The protrusion of organs through weak muscles or tissues is called a hernia. Although uncommon, hernias after C-section surgeries may occur in some deliveries. The abdominal organs can protrude or herniate through the surgical incision after C-section, called incisional hernias (1). A prospective cohort study of over ten years of data showed that two out of every 1000 women who underwent cesarean delivery through transverse incision developed incisional hernias, requiring surgical interventions eventually (2). Read on to know about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of hernia after C-section delivery. [mj-toc] What Are The Symptoms Of Hernia After A C-Section? [caption id="attachment_891823" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image: Shutterstock[/caption] Incisional hernias or ventral hernias are likely to manifest three to six months after childbirth surgeries such as cesarean delivery (1). The symptoms of hernia after C-section may include Abdominal bulge: A bulge or protrusion of the abdominal muscles may appear near the site of the incision cut or surgery, and you may feel a...
During pregnancy, your blood volume increases by up to 50%. With a decline in hemoglobin levels and [simple_tooltip text="hematocrit" tooltip="The percentage of red blood cells (RBCs) in blood" ] (particularly in the last trimester), the platelet count also slightly decreases. However, the white blood cells (WBCs) in the blood increase following pregnancy, termed leukocytosis. Leukocytes or WBCs are classified as agranulocytes (lymphocytes and monocytes) and granulocytes (eosinophils, neutrophils, and basophils), which make up the body’s immune system and fight against infection (1). Read this post to know about the causes of high WBC count in pregnancy and the complications associated with this condition. [mj-toc] What Is The White Blood Cell Count During Pregnancy? [caption id="attachment_880416" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image: iStock[/caption] Following pregnancy, there is a gradual increase in the normal WBC count (leukocytosis), with a slight shift toward an increased percentage of neutrophils. Leukocytosis begins in the first trimester, continues throughout the pregnancy, peaks during delivery, and usually normalizes after four...
Excess mucus in stool during pregnancy may occur due to gastrointestinal issues or pregnancy-related factors, such as hormonal changes that affect the digestive system. Gastric mucus is produced in the stomach and helps in the motility of the digested food in the gastrointestinal tract. We excrete some mucus in stools usually. However, pregnancy may increase the amount of mucus excreted, making it more noticeable (1). Excess mucus due to underlying issues is treatable. Read this post to learn the various causes and treatment options for excess mucus in stool during pregnancy. [mj-toc] Is It Normal To Have Mucus In Stool During Pregnancy? Experiencing mucus in stool during pregnancy is not uncommon and can be attributed to a range of gastrointestinal issues (2) (3). that often go unnoticed. Particularly in the first trimester, when significant bodily changes occur, the chances of passing excess mucus in the stool are heightened. However, it's crucial to remain vigilant and seek medical advice if you...
Bloating during ovulation is one of the symptoms of ovulation. While some women experience bloating around ovulation, some have it at different times of the menstrual cycle. It is a mild pressure, swelling, or a feeling of fullness in the abdominal area. You may also feel constipated, gassy, or when clothes become tighter around the abdomen when bloated (1) (2) There are several other reasons for bloating, including pregnancy and constipation (3). This post will help you understand about causes and tips for managing bloating during ovulation. [mj-toc] Is Bloating A Sign Of Ovulation? [caption id="attachment_881986" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image: iStock[/caption] According to the American Pregnancy Association (APA), abdominal bloating is among the prevalent secondary signs of ovulation (1) (4). During the ovulatory phase, you may experience mild unilateral abdominal pain or cramps, commonly known as Mittelschmerz ("middle pain" or "pain in the middle of the month"), which may occur in either side of the pelvic region and last for a few hours to a few days. If...
While a healthy vaginal birth may only need a day or two in the hospital, a cesarean (C-section) delivery may necessitate a longer stay. Therefore, if you are scheduled for one, given below is a list of things to pack in a hospital bag for a C-section. Cesarean birth usually necessitates a few days of relaxation and a hospital stay after that, including a stay of at least one day before delivery and anywhere between four to five days after the delivery. For example, the Mount Sinai Hospital states an average of 2-4 days of hospital stay post-surgery (1). This post includes a comprehensive list of items to include in a hospital bag, as well as a checklist that you may download or print at your convenience. Categorizing will help you pack effectively and correctly, without forgetting any essentials. A few key things to remember here are: It is always possible that your baby may arrive unannounced and before time....
During pregnancy, the body goes through different physical changes. It makes postpartum skincare and haircare on the top of the list of many women who have delivered their babies. A good skincare and haircare routine can rejuvenate your skin and hair after nine long months of the roller coaster journey. The physical body changes such as pimples, stretch marks, pigmentation, acne, dark circles, or hair fall that you experience during pregnancy are temporary. These mostly go away after pregnancy and restore to normal. Although the postpartum period solely revolves around motherly duties and your precious little one, skincare has a calming effect and is thus important for a happy mind and healthy body. So, amidst the running around and chaotic environment, take some time out for yourself. Here we have an easy guide to help you pamper yourself and bring back that pregnancy glow with some simple tips and tricks. [mj-toc] Changes You See In Your Hair And Skin And...
Among many other physical exercises effective during pregnancy, it is recommended to practice squats to induce labor. Many believe that childbirth is a natural instinct and should not frequently require medical intervention. Our modern lifestyle may have impacted the ways our bodies react, but we can still adopt certain measures that help offer relief to the body. Pregnancy is a natural phenomenon for which all female bodies are naturally designed, but that does not make it a cakewalk. As pregnancy progresses, the increasing weight of the growing baby bump shifts the body's center of gravity, making it difficult for a pregnant woman to balance and carry out even simple and regular tasks. The associated aches, pains, and difficulty sleeping can make things worse, and as the gestation period nears its end, the anxiety of childbirth can overwhelm you. You may seek medical help to induce labor if you are overdue. Always check with your doctor to confirm what's safe for...
Pregnancy can lead to several health issues, which are almost always a part of the process. However, strange symptoms, such as the sounds of ears popping during pregnancy, may also occur. While it is a normal event, the symptoms may also signal a serious underlying issue in some cases. You are not alone if you find yourself identifying with these issues. Read on to know why your ears make popping sounds in pregnancy and how it can be managed. [mj-toc] What Is Ears Popping? [caption id="attachment_889801" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image: Shutterstock[/caption] Ear popping refers to muffled sounds inside the ear due to differences in the air pressure. Ear popping may mean you suffer from some Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD). It may also mean that your ear is full of wax, and you need to clean it. Normally, the air pressure inside the ear and outside is the same. But many reasons can block the Eustachian tube, which connects the middle ear...
Chorioamnionitis, also known as intraamniotic infection, is a serious infection in pregnancy. It is characterized by the infection of the membranes that surround the fetus (chorion and amnion), the umbilical cord, and the amniotic fluid (1) (2). The condition affects around 40-70% of women with premature delivery and two to four percent of women with full-term pregnancies, indicating it is more common in preterm deliveries (3). Read about the causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of chorioamnionitis in pregnant women. [mj-toc]Causes Of Chorioamnionitis Chorioamnionitis is mostly caused by the bacteria moving up from the vagina and the cervix into the uterus. These bacteria are normally present in the vagina, but when the amniotic sac (water bag) breaks open prematurely, the bacteria travel upwards into the uterus and cause the infection (4). It may also be a complication of other invasive procedures such as amniocentesis or fetoscopy. Symptoms Of Chorioamnionitis Some women might not show any symptoms of chorioamnionitis,...