LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Aug 03, 2025
Bleeding early in pregnancy around the time your period would have been due is common and unlikely to affect your baby.
Bleeding in the early days of pregnancy is common, and is unlikely to harm your baby. About one in five mums-to-be have some bleeding in the first three months of their continuing pregnancy. It usually happens at about the same time that your period would have been due, and may last for a day or two.
In vitro Fertilization (IVF) is the implantation of a sperm into an egg while still in the ovary of the woman.
Eggs are removed from your ovaries and are fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. A fertilized egg is then transferred to your uterus, with the hope that it will implant itself.
Hyperprolactinemia is a reversible cause of infertility that can be managed with medication.
It can be managed medically with simple medication, such as bromocriptine and cabergoline, which normalizes serum prolactin levels, restoration of gonadal function, reversing infertility caused by hyperprolactinemia and induces reduction in the prolactinoma size in the majority of patients.
Which is not a symptom of uterine fibroids?
A)
Heavy bleeding between periods
Many women with fibroids have no symptoms. If you do have symptoms, they may include heavy or painful periods or bleeding between periods , feeling 'full' in the lower abdomen, urinating often, pain during sex, lower back pain, reproductive problems, such as infertility, multiple miscarriages or early labor.
'The coil' is the other name of the vaginal ring.
The coil contraception refers to IUD. This is a small T-shaped plastic and copper device that’s inserted into your womb (uterus) by a specially trained doctor or nurse.
You may use the sponge during your period too.
You should not use the sponge when you have any kind of vaginal bleeding — including during your period. It could increase your risk of toxic shock syndrome.