LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
May 19, 2019
When does morning sickness typically start?
Some unlucky women experience the onset of morning sickness earlier, at around 4 weeks, but on average women will start to experience the symptoms of morning sickness at week 6.
Newborn babies should spend most of their time sleeping.
A newborn baby should spend the majority of the day sleeping, waking every four hours or so to eat. If the baby is not waking on his own, or seems uninterested in eating regularly, it may be a sign of illness, and the baby should be inspected by the doctor.
To get pregnant you must have sex on the day you ovulate, when your egg is released from the ovaries.
Because sperm can survive in the fallopian tubes for up to a week, you don't have to time sex to the exact moment you ovulate to get pregnant. This window includes the five days before and the day of ovulation itself.
Which is not a possible treatment for male infertility?
C)
Ovarian hyperstimulation
Antibiotic treatment may cure an infection of the reproductive tract, but doesn't always restore fertility. Your doctor may recommend hormone replacement or medication in cases where infertility is caused by high or low levels of certain hormones or problems with the way the body uses hormones. A varicocele can often be surgically corrected or an obstructed vas deferens repaired.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a rare fertility problem in women.
PCOS is the most common cause of female infertility.
Surgical removal of polyps in the uterus may fix fertility problems.
Polyps can interfere with the function of the uterus and make it difficult for a woman to remain pregnant after conception. Surgical removal of the polyps can increase the chances for a woman to get pregnant.