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    Dysmenorrhea

    Dysmenorrhea: Why do I have painful periods?

    Dysmenorrhea: Painful Periods

    Many females report having painful periods. Medically, this is called Dysmenorrhea. Period pain might range from mild, aching cramps to severe agony that feels uncontrollable and is challenging to manage.

    There are two types of painful periods;
    Primary Dysmenorrhea: Unusual contractions of the uterus due to a chemical imbalance in the body. Symptoms are sporadic and painful cramps in the lower abdomen shortly before or at the beginning of menses when there is no pelvic disease.

    Secondary Dysmenorrhea: It is caused by conditions affecting female reproductive organs, such as Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Uterine Fibroids, Ovarian Cysts, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) or Endometriosis. It is more common as women age.

    The body typically goes through different conditions as a result of hormonal, biological and lifestyle factors. However, severe period pain should be investigated.
    Every woman should form a habit of recording her period dates and symptoms because this is important medical information that helps in every consultation with the doctor, including the diagnosis and treatment of Dysmenorrhea.

    If you experience menstrual pain that affects your lifestyle, preventing you from being able to work, school or participate in day-to-day activities, speak to your doctor. After discussing this with your doctor, he or she will be able to determine whether any tests or treatments are required.

    Here are some details to note before your doctor’s appointment:

    • – The first day of your last period (the day your period commenced).
    • – How long your period typically lasts for (number of days).
    • – Your shortest period cycle (the time between the start day of one period to the start day of another period).
    • – The longest cycle of your periods (the longest time between the start day of one period to the start day of another period).
    • – The heaviness of your period or how often you have to change daily when the flow is heavy.
    • – When you had your last smear test (if you are above 25 years).

    Dysmenorrhea treatment may include medications, hormone treatment, birth control pills, diet changes and exercise, heat, or massage. In some cases, surgery may be needed. If you or someone you know is experiencing unusual period pain or flow, please visit any of our two locations at Mother and Child Hospital Omole and Ikeja for a review. You can also book a virtual consultation or call 07036202190 (Omole) or 07068372987 (Adeniyi Jones) for enquiries.

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    What you should know about IVF

    What you should know about IVF

    What you should know about IVF

    What is IVF?

    IVF means In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). It is a form of assisted reproduction in which we retrieve mature eggs from a woman’s ovary, fertilizing them with sperm in a lab and transferring them into a uterus. The stages of IVF are ovulation induction, egg and sperm retrieval, fertilization and embryo transfer. An embryo transfer is the final and most delicate step in the IVF process.

    Who can do IVF?

    IVF is an infertility treatment. IVF may be recommended for older women trying to conceive because, naturally, their bodies may produce fewer eggs and have difficulty with egg implantation. Egg implantation occurs when a sperm fertilizes an egg and then travels from a woman’s tube to the uterine lining, where it attaches and grows.

    IVF is also used to treat certain health conditions in a woman, such as fallopian tube blockage, tubal ligation, Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) causing ovulation irregularities, Endometriosis, and uterine fibroids. For men with low sperm count, poor motility, sperm morphology problems or blockage in the male reproductive tract, a specialist may also recommend IVF.

    What are the risks involved?

    IVF is costly, and conception is highly likely but not guaranteed. However, these are some of the outcomes that a couple who chooses to do IVF may experience:

    • Multiple babies: Women who go through IVF often conceive twins or triplets. The number of babies is even more in some cases. Using numerous eggs increases the chances that more than one egg will implant, resulting in multiple fetuses.
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    • Ectopic pregnancy is when the eggs implant outside the uterus instead of inside it.
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    • Premature delivery and low birth weight: IVF can increase the risk that the mother delivers the baby early and/or that the baby has a low birth weight.
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    • Miscarriage can occur after IVF at the same rate it may happen in natural conception. One thing to note is that as the mother ages, the rate of miscarriages also increases.
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    • Complications in the egg-retrieval procedure may result in infection or bleeding.
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    What determines success?

    Your chances of having a healthy baby using IVF depend on many factors. Some of those factors are:

    • Age: Women under 35 may have a higher success rate as this is the peak of their fertility. The age factor also applies to a donor. For a man, sperm quality also starts reducing from 35 years.
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    • Previous pregnancy: A woman has a greater chance of conceiving through IVF if she has been pregnant before and carried her baby to term. On the other hand, a woman who has had recurrent miscarriages may experience challenges conceiving through IVF.
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    • Infertility Cause: Some medical conditions in a man or woman, including vasectomy, low sperm quality, fibroids, uterine abnormalities, and ovarian dysfunction, may need other treatments, such as surgery or a donor to have a baby through IVF.
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    • Lifestyle: Smoking by one of the partners significantly reduces the success of conception by IVF. Also, overweight or underweight women have fewer chances of conceiving than people with a normal BMI. Just as proper nutrition is necessary during pregnancy for maternal and child health, people who take adequate nutrition are also more likely to have a successful IVF outcome. The environment one is in also matters, as a healthy environment can influence conception and vice versa.
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    • The fertility clinic: The fertility clinic directly affects the success of an IVF cycle. A good center has the required protocol, technology, laboratory standards, air quality, and experts.

    Our IVF clinic at Mother and Child Hospital has a well-equipped lab and seasoned fertility experts to support a successful process. Our experts at Mother and Child Hospital combine care with years of handling infertility, helping couples weigh the options and guiding them in choosing the best course of fertility treatment.

    Upon conception, our team of experienced Obstetricians & Gyneacologists, and midwives will attend to you regularly up until birth and after delivery.

    The IVF clinic at Mother and Child Hospital runs on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 am to 2 pm. Our lab is also running. Please email ariyo@motherandchildhospital.com or call +234 812 9209860 to schedule an appointment.

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    Stay Healthy During the Holidays and Beyond

    How To Stay Healthy in the Holiday Season

    The Christmas and the end of the Year celebrations present a greater need to stay safe and healthy so that the festivities are not short-lived. So as you make merry with your friends and family this holiday, we have listed some ways you can ensure that both you and them are in top form.

    Ways you can maximize the holiday merriment

    1. Don’t overeat: Manage your portions, don’t stop only when you feel full.
    2. Minimize alcohol intake: Water is always a good idea, whereas alcohol is not.
    3. Don’t take medication and drive: Driving or physical activity requires focus, and drugs impair your alertness.
    4. Substitute fizzy drinks for natural fruit drinks: Drink your fruits or eat them as they are.
    5. Be cautious of your environment: Security is critical. Always pay attention to where you are and who is around you.

    If you’re concerned about anyone’s health, don’t assume all is well; go to the hospital promptly. We are open 24/7. Visit any of our two locations at 2 Omole Layout, Ogunnusi Road, Ojodu or 39 Adeniyi Jones Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos State. Call us at 07036202190 (Omole) or 07068372987 (Ikeja) for inquiries.

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