LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Aug 04, 2022
The first period after a miscarriage is always extremely heavy.
As has always been the case, periods will vary from woman to woman. The same goes for the first period following a miscarriage. Some women will have a lighter period; some will experience a heavier than normal period and others may have a period that is similar to their past periods.
It’s normal for cramps and bleeding to suddenly start up again after a couple of weeks following a miscarriage.
Some women will suddenly experience heavy bleeding, painful cramps and abdominal pain. Though less common, this type of behaviour is still within the parameters of a normal post-miscarriage experience, as these symptoms indicate the that the body is simply expelling parts of the placenta, which was previously still attached to the uterine wall. Symptoms should resolve themselves without medical aid.
A nine month old baby should be sitting up without support.
A nine month olds muscles should have developed and strengthened enough to allow him or her to sit up and stay sitting up without any help or support.
If your baby’s face, limbs, or body is blue, it is a sign that you should seek immediate medical treatment.
If your baby’s skin appears blue colored, it may be a sign that the lungs or heart are not working properly, and the baby should be seen by a doctor immediately. A newborn’s hands or feet may appear blue when cold, and should quickly return to pink when warmed. Also, the face, lips, or tongue may appear blue during a period of hard crying, but should return to pink once the crying has stopped.
Diaper rash is a superficial condition, which always clears up on its own.
Diaper rash can worsen, leading to possible infection. If the area bleeds or oozes, or is accompanied by a fever, it is a sign the condition is worsening. A physician can prescribe a treatment based on the type of ailment being experienced.
Enlargement of the veins in the testes will result in increased blood flow and stimulate sperm production and fertility.
Causes of male infertility may include enlarged veins in the testes can increase blood flow and heat, affecting the number and shape of sperm.