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Questions To Ask Before Freezing Your Eggs
Fertility is important to so many. Learn the questions you should ask before you choose your clinic and freeze your eggs. #EggFreezing #FertilityPreservation #Fertility #Infertility #WomensHealth #TheDimpleLife
Egg freezing on the NHS - Can I freeze my eggs on the NHS? Flow chart egg freezing on NHS
Whether or not you can freeze your eggs on the NHS depends on the eligibility criteria that you're in. Flow chart on egg freezing on the NHS | Egg freezing in the UK can be done via the NHS if you meet their criteria #eggfreezing #fertility #NHS #eggfreezingjourney #fertilityjourney
Build A Beautiful Uterine Lining for Embryo Transfer
Are you doing an IVF transfer? Advice on how to build your best uterine lining to prepare for embryo transfer!
How To Be Healthy Weight To Get Pregnant
Wondering how to have a healthy weight to get pregnant ? Want to stay fit while pregnant. This healthy weight guidance can help you take care of yourself and stay active so that you can gain less weight and be fit to get ready for pregnancy.
IVF vs IUI
Exploring Paths to Parenthood: IVF vs IUI. Two Paths, One Goal. To know more, consult Dr Sree Durga, the best #fertilityspecialist in #hyderabad. For Appointments, call 70326 26777 or visit www.durgasfertility.com #DrSreeDurga #Durgasfertility #doctor #fertilityawareness #IUI #IVF #Infertility #fertility #infertilityawareness
Womb Continuum Midwife 🩸 on Instagram: "The position of our uterus is central of our overall health and radiance. The majority of folks I see in my practice have a tilted uterus. Their doctor has told them that it is normal and nothing to be concerned about. But it is not normal at all. Your uterus should not be tilted backwards in a retroverted or retroflexed position. Uterine position has implications on many different levels. Normal is a uterus that is free floating centred and forward in
Tina Pavlatos - Medical Illustration & Animation | Springfield
Illustration by Tina Pavlatos of the uterus, showing ovulation, fertilization, and development until implantation. Explore more work by Tina Pavlatos on the Medical Illustration & Animation Sourcebook online site. #uterus #fertilization #ovulation #gynecology #obstetrics #cellbiology #maternity #reproductivebiology #medical #illustration #medicalillustration #scientificillustration #medicalillustrator #sciart
Prenatal vs. Postnatal
Prenatal vitamins and postnatal vitamins are essential supplements to assist with both the mother’s health and the development of the baby, but many what the differences are between the two vitamins. Prenatal supplements serve two primary functions; to support the health of the mother and promote the development of the baby. Some examples of the essential nutrients a prenatal vitamin should include are folate, which can help prevent neural tube defects and Docosahexaeonic acid (DHA) which assists with brain growth and cognitive development. With the majority of nutrient stores lost while giving birth, it is common for new mothers to lack the essential nutrients to support both their own body and their baby’s while breastfeeding. This postpartum depletion of nutrients can lead to brain