LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Nov 03, 2024
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.
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.
Babies can get acne.
Baby acne is common for newborns. It typically looks like small, red or white bumps on your baby’s face. It will usually clear up within a few months. A physician can confirm if the bumps are baby acne just by looking at your baby’s skin.
What hormone do pregnancy tests detect?
C)
Human Chorionic gonadotropin
Pregnancy tests are designed to tell if your urine or blood contains a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). This hormone is produced right after a fertilized egg attaches to the wall of a woman's uterus.
Obesity has no effect on male fertility.
Studies show that obese men are less fertile than men of normal weight, have lower sperm counts and fewer sperm that can swim well.
'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.