The Things of Pregnancy and Birth: Abortion and Fetal Protection

After pregnancy, expectant mothers are most worried, confused, and recommended by professionals and laymen for the most. After more than 20 years of medical practice, I have seen too many strange stories, outrageous practices and brain-dead formulas in the aspect of abortion and fetus protection, which really makes people speechless. In order to let everyone have a correct understanding of abortion and abortion protection, let’s first tell you some basic facts about pregnancy and abortion: In the whole female population, the total abortion rate of clinical pregnancy is about 15%, if biochemical pregnancy is calculated, the total embryo loss rate is as high as 60-70%, and only about one third of all pregnant embryos can be converted into surviving newborns. Read More …

Pregnancy at Old Age: A Course Both Expecting and Worrying

What are the challenges of pregnancy at an advanced age (after 35 years old)? It is true that there are more difficulties in conceiving after the age of 35. In addition to the decline of physical function, it also includes: Scar tissue caused by infection or surgery around fallopian tubes or cervix; Endometriosis; Uterine leiomyoma or uterine disease; Decrease of cervical fluid; Chronic health problems, such as hypertension or diabetes. Abortion is also common in women over 35 years old. This is usually due to an increase in the incidence of chromosomal abnormalities. Women aged 35-45 have a 20-35% chance of miscarriage. Solution: Needs adjustment in life and medical treatment. 1. Prepare for a protracted war. Couples of this age Read More …