Posts

Showing posts from August, 2022

What You Need To Know About Breasts During Pregnancy

  This article discusses the changes that may happen to your breasts during your pregnancy. These changes can affect your bust size and shape, skin tone, and even nipple sensitivity. What is Breast Development During Pregnancy? Breast Development During Pregnancy is a process that starts in the early stages of pregnancy and progresses throughout the nine months. The breasts increase in size, can become tender, and may even produce milk. By the end of pregnancy, breasts will be larger than before and may feel heavy. You need to keep a few things in mind during this time to enjoy your breasts and not feel self-conscious about them. Here are some things to know about breast development during pregnancy: 1) Breasts will increase in size by around 1/2 inch each week beginning around the sixth week of your pregnancy. 2) They will become more sensitive to touch, making them tingle or cause pain when touched. This is normal and should decrease as your body gets used to the new sensation. 3...

Best Advice From A Gynaecologist

  As with any health issue, there are several myths and misconceptions surrounding Cervical screening. In this blog article, a Gynaecologist sets the record straight on what you should know when getting tested for cervical cancer. What is cervical screening? Cervical screening is a test that is done to look for cancer of the cervix. Your doctor usually recommends this test as part of your regular health check-up. Do you need pap smears? As a woman, one of the most common questions you will be asked is if you need to get pap smears. The short answer is that it depends on your age, health and lifestyle. If you are under the age of 30, then you do not need to get pap smears. For women over 30, however, there is a slight chance that you may need to have them done every two years. If you have a family history of cervical cancer or other diseases of the vagina, then it is always worth getting checked out by your Gynaecologist. Other factors to consider when deciding if you should get pap...

What Is Your Gynae View On Menstrual Pain?

Image
Many women suffer from menstrual pain, but why does it happen? This article is the perfect read for anyone who wants to know more about the causes and treatments for menstrual pain. What is Menstrual Pain? In women, menstruation is a natural process that occurs every month as the lining of the uterus sheds. Menstrual cramps are a common side effect of this process. However, there is no scientific evidence that menstrual cramps are caused by anything other than the natural changes that occur during your cycle. There are many myths about menstrual cramps. Some people believe that menstrual cramps are caused by tension in the pelvic muscles, while others think that a build-up of blood causes them in the uterus. Neither of these theories is correct. There is no scientific evidence to support either of these beliefs. The most likely explanation for menstrual cramps is that contractions in the uterine muscles cause them. These contractions cause pain and discomfort, which is why they're ...

How Gynaecologists Can Help You When You Have PCOS

  PCOS is a condition that affects the menstrual cycle, fertility, and hormonal levels. It can be challenging to balance your hormones with PCOS. This article will provide information on how a gynaecologist can help you manage your PCOS by providing information about different treatments. Why do PCOS Patients Go to the Gynaecologist? If you have PCOS, you might wonder why you need to see a gynaecologist. After all, PCOS is a hormonal condition affecting your ovaries, so what does your gynaecologist do with it? As it turns out, gynaecologists are uniquely qualified to help women with PCOS. Here's why: 1. Gynaecologists are experts in women's reproductive health. PCOS is a condition that affects the reproductive system, so it makes sense to see a  gynaecologist Westmead  for help. Gynaecologists are experts in the female reproductive system and can offer comprehensive care for women with PCOS. 2. Gynaecologists can offer guidance on fertility. For many women with PCOS, fert...