LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Aug 08, 2022
Drinking alcohol doesn’t increase the risk of miscarriage.
A study published out of Denmark found that a woman who drinks 1 to 2 alcoholic beverages per week had around 1.5 times the likelihood of suffering through a miscarriage in comparison to non drinking women. This Danish study also discovered that even a single alcoholic drink can increase the risk of miscarriage. This means that in regards to alcohol it’s better to be safer than sorry, meaning zero alcohol should be consumed for at least the first four months of pregnancy.
What causes irregular periods following a miscarriage?
A)
Residual tissue left in the uterine wall
B)
A woman’s body is not ovulating
C)
A woman is either obese or underweight
All of the above anomalies can result in irregular periods following a miscarriage.
On average what percentage of pregnancies will ultimately end in a miscarriage?
According to the American College of Obstetricians around 15-25 percent of all pregnancies will end in a miscarriage.
The best way to treat cradle cap is:
A)
Use cortisone cream on the affected area
B)
Cover the surface with hats or beanies
C)
Wash the area with a mild baby shampoo every day
D)
Use your own shampoo to wash the baby’s head
Never use cortisone cream, or any other treatment cream, without specific recommendation from a physician. Many creams may be toxic to infants, and can be absorbed into your baby’s bloodstream through his or her skin. Do not cover the surface constantly with hats; instead allow it to have access to air. The skin breathing will help heal the surface. Your own shampoo may be too harsh, or have certain chemicals that are dangerous to your baby. You should only use mild baby shampoo for your baby’s baths or washing.
Women still retain the ability to conceive after menopause.
Our ability to naturally conceive a child ends about 10 years before menopause.
Only cancers of the reproductive organs are associated with infertility.
Prolactinoma is the most common tumor of pituitary gland, comprising up to 45% of all pituitary tumors. Prolactinoma is the most common cause of hyperprolactinemia, which is a common cause of infertility in males and females.