LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jul 15, 2026
Older women have a greater chance of miscarrying compared to younger women.
The risks of miscarriage will begin to rise from around mid thirties, and at mid forties the risk of a miscarriage is at around 60 percent.
An 18 month old should be able to speak several words, and point or shake head to respond to simple questions.
An 18 month old should be able to speak at least 6 words, and should be able to communicate using familiar gestures, such as shaking his or her head, nodding his or her head, and pointing.
Your newborn baby is more susceptible to germs then older babies, children, or adults.
Newborn babies have not had the chance to develop an advanced immune system yet. Germs from the air, such as the ones that are expelled from sneezing or coughing, direct contact, such as germs on someone’s hands, or contaminated surfaces, like public changing tables, may all be potentially dangerous to newborns.
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.
Only about 10% of the time are men to be the cause of problems with fertility in the U.S
Statistics suggest that 35 to 40 percent of the problems are caused by male conditions, another 35 to 40 percent by female conditions, and the last 20 to 30 percent a combination of the two, plus a small percentage of unknown causes.
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.