LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Oct 22, 2025
Most cases of miscarriage happen without any identifiable cause behind it.
60 percent of all first trimester miscarriages will happen without any identifiable explanation. This can cause many women to blame themselves for the loss, which is normally unfounded.
A woman’s mood can increase the risks of miscarriage.
Women who feel sad or angry don’t have a greater chance of a miscarriage, though if this type of mood does persist it’s recommended that they see a doctor for advice. In regards to stress and anxiety, a link between them and a miscarriage has not been concretely established. Though BIG things, like a death in the family, divorce or moving, may have some impact upon the health of the pregnancy, but the link between these two factors is at present under-researched.
Any yellowness present on your baby’s face, body, limbs, or eye whites will go away on its own.
A yellow tinge to the baby’s skin or eye whites may indicate that the baby has jaundice. A physician should inspect all babies who appear yellow, as soon as symptoms arise. Jaundice is easily treated by physicians, however it can become life threatening if ignored.
Cervical mucus monitoring does not help track fertility
Women who use the technique, known as cervical mucus monitoring, were more than twice as likely to conceive than women who did not track their cervical mucus.
Pelvic Inflammatory disease may be treated with no resultant long-term problems.
Most women with PID who complete their course of antibiotics have no long-term problem.
The birth control shot prevents pregnancy and protects against sexually transmitted infections.
If you get the birth control shot regularly (every 12 weeks) it prevents pregnancy but you should use latex or female condom to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.