LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Dec 09, 2025
What is the most common cause of a miscarriage?
Foetal genetical abnormalities, specifically glitches with the foetus’s chromosomes, are the cause behind 70 percent of all early pregnancy miscarriages.
Your newborn should produce a wet diaper every 1-5 hours.
Infants may urinate as often as 1-3 hours or as infrequently as 4-6 hours. Contact your doctor for recommendations on how to make sure your baby is hydrated, and how to monitor for illnesses or infections.
Sperm may survive for up to a week in the fallopian tubes.
Because sperm can survive in the fallopian tubes for up to a week, you don't have to time sex to the exact moment you ovulate to get pregnant.
PCOS does not affect the menstrual cycle, but does cause small cysts in the ovary.
With PCOS, women typically have, missed or irregular periods (monthly bleeding), and many small cysts (fluid-filled sacs) in their ovaries.
Sperm allergy is an immune response in women against semen.
Some men have an immune reaction to semen, which causes them to produce anti-sperm antibodies that damage their sperm.
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.