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PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome)

What is PMS? PMS is the name given to the physical and emotional symptoms affecting your daily life in the 2 weeks before you have your period. These symptoms usually get better once your period starts and often disappear by the end of your period. Nearly all women...

Fetal Growth Scan / Wellbeing Scan

Wellbeing Scan Including Dopplers / Fetal Growth Scan including Dopplers This ultrasound scan is usually carried out at about 28 weeks of pregnancy. This scan aims to determine the growth and health of the fetus. Some obstetricians advise that this scan is offered...

Nuchal Translucency / First Trimester Scan

A Nuchal Translucency Scan is carried out from 11 - 13 weeks and six days. The scan is usually performed transabdominally. The aims of this particular scan are to date the pregnancy accurately, to diagnose multiple pregnancies, to diagnose major fetal...

Early Pregnancy / Viability Scan

This is an ultrasound examination that is usually carried out vaginally at 6-10 weeks of pregnancy. The aims of this scan are to determine the number of embryos present and whether the pregnancy is progressing normally inside the uterus. This type of scan is...

Ovarian Cysts

A cyst is a fluid filled sac. It is normal to find cysts on the ovaries and most are as a result of the normal ovarian functioning (functional cysts). Occasionally these cysts will grow too big and may cause symptoms. If they are small, they usually disappear...

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

The three main features of PCOS: -irregular periods– which means your ovaries don't regularly release eggs (ovulation) -excess androgen – high levels of "male hormones" in your body, which may cause physical signs such as excess facial or body hair (see signs and...

When is the best time for induction of labour?

Inducing pregnant women at around 39 weeks could reduce term stillbirths by up to half. If the induction is done under carefully controlled conditions and both mother and baby are healthy, then the avoidable tragedy of stillbirths could be reduced drastically....

GBS in Pregnancy

GBS (Group B Streptococcus) is the UK’s most common cause of life threatening infection in newborn babies but recent surveys have shown that many pregnant women feel inadequately informed about the illness. On average two babies a day develop the infection, with...

Symptoms and Causes of Postcoital Bleeding?

Bleeding after sexual intercourse is described as provoked bleeding and is due to contact with the cervix. This may be due a benign polyp on the cervix, a vascular and inflamed cervix and more importantly may be due to a pre-cancerous abnormality on the cervix. It...

What is ectopic pregnancy?

Pregnancy related bleeding can be a reason for abnormal bleeding, even if you have not missed a period. Many women believe that if they have not missed a period then it is not possible to be pregnant; this is not true. It is possible to have had bleeding as results...