Ectopic pregnancy

Any pregnancy that occurs outside of the uterus is called an ectopic pregnancy. The most common site for an ectopic pregnancy is in one of the fallopian tubes that lead from the ovary to the uterus. During conception, the sperm will fertilize the woman’s ovum (female egg) in the narrow fallopian tube. This fertilised

2022-10-10T13:47:03+11:00

A Nine-Month Miracle

“He who sees things grow from the beginning will have the finest view of them” Aristotle 384-322 BC From the chaotic stampede of sperm towards the gently rolling ovum to the amazing growth, development and birth of a tiny, yet perfect human, we indeed witness an awesome miracle. Life begins as the union of

2022-10-18T11:08:55+11:00

Prenatal Diagnosis Support

by Stephanie Azri Stephanie recounts her story as a mother expecting a child with a fatal condition (Potter's Syndrome). Stephanie shares her journey to help other families in similar situations and offers them practical support. Talina’s story My husband and I had decided to have another baby with the other two we had. This

2022-09-05T15:56:47+10:00

Eating Fish During Pregnancy

Does eating fish during pregnancy healthy for you and your baby? Fish is a highly nutritious food and an excellent source of protein, vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin D, Iodine and omega-3 fatty acids. All these nutrients provide important health benefits to you and your baby when you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Omega

2022-10-31T11:47:08+11:00

Should pregnant and breastfeeding women take Iodine supplements?

There have been reports in the media recently linking a lack of Iodine in pregnant and breastfeeding women’s diets to intellectual problems in their children. Several studies have shown a re-emergence of mild to moderate Iodine deficiency in school children, healthy adults and pregnant women. This was identified in Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales

2020-02-28T20:39:43+11:00

Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy

Nausea and vomiting affect 50-90% of pregnancies (1). Beginning from before 9 weeks gestation it most commonly resolves between 10 and 16 weeks gestation (2). Although referred to as 'morning sickness' nausea and vomiting in pregnancy may occur throughout the day. Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy are thought to be associated with raised thyroxine

2022-11-02T15:41:53+11:00
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