Pregnancy and childbirth are significant phases in a woman's life, marking the journey to motherhood. During pregnancy, a woman experiences a range of physical and emotional changes as her body nurtures the developing baby. Prenatal care, including regular check-ups, proper nutrition, and monitoring, plays a crucial role in ensuring a healthy pregnancy. Childbirth, the culmination of this transformative process, can occur through various methods, including vaginal delivery and cesarean section. The birthing experience is often guided by healthcare professionals and tailored to the individual needs and preferences of the expectant mother. Throughout this period, support from healthcare providers, family, and friends is vital, contributing to the well-being of both mother and baby. Advances in medical care and technology continue to enhance the safety and comfort of pregnancy and childbirth, promoting positive maternal and infant outcomes.
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Natnicha Kitti udom, University College London, Thailand
Title : Synergistic antifibrotic potential of protocatechuic acid and D-Carvone in liver protection
Ling Yin, Hefei Comprehensive National Science Center, China
Title : Pathologic findings in women with atypical glandular cells on Pap test
Neda Zarrin-Khameh, Baylor College of Medicine, United States
Title : Non-ablative radiofrequency for pelvic floor dysfunction and female intimate anti-aging: a 6-month prospective multi-centre cohort objectiv
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Title : Benign gynecological conditions and lifetime contraceptive patterns: a population-based analysis of the 2022–2023 national survey of family growth
Mayi Gnofam, Stony Brook University, United States
Title : Hysteroscopic endometrial resection with resectoscope versus Novasure ablation: A look at patient satisfaction with treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding and rates of progression to hysterectomy
Genevieve Kan, West Gippsland Healthcare Group, Australia