Femur Length 5th Percentile Third Trimester

Learn about femur length in the third trimester and what it means if it falls at the 5th percentile. Discover the causes, importance of monitoring, and treatment options for this condition, and how to prepare for delivery.

Occipito-Frontal Diameter

This blog post explores the importance of occipito-frontal diameter in prenatal diagnosis and neonatal care. Learn what this measurement is, why it matters, and how it’s used to monitor fetal growth and development.

Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR)

Learn about intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), a condition where a fetus does not grow as expected in the womb. Discover its causes, diagnosis, and treatment options, as well as potential health problems for the baby.

Decelerations – Fetal Heart Rate

Learn about the three types of decelerations that can be observed during fetal heart rate monitoring: early decelerations, late decelerations, and variable decelerations.

Frozen Blastocyst Transfer

Learn about blastocyst transfer, an advanced stage of embryo transfer that can increase the chances of successful implantation. This blog post covers the fertilisation and development of embryos, the advantages of blastocyst transfer including identifying embryos with development potential and ideal timing of transfer, the legal background and selection of embryos, cryopreservation, and success rates.

Placenta Previa: When the Placenta Blocks Your Cervix

Learn about placenta previa, a condition where the placenta partially or completely blocks the cervix of pregnant women during the last months of pregnancy. Discover the types, prevalence, symptoms, risk factors, and possible complications of placenta previa, as well as management and treatment options, prevention, delivery options, and living with the condition.

Ectopic Pregnancy: Understanding the Symptoms, Treatment, and Risks

This blog post discusses the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment options for ectopic pregnancy. It also provides information on when to seek medical help if you suspect you have an ectopic pregnancy.