This article explains the meaning of retinopathy of prematurity in premature infants and provides professional responses regarding fetal heart monitoring.
With a high risk of Down syndrome, how can you proceed with further diagnosis and treatment?
Follow-up examination options and risk explanations for high-risk Down Syndrome diagnosis.
Generally, it should dry up around 20 days postpartum, but this can vary from person to person. If you have any concerns, seek medical attention as soon as possible.
The girl does not have a vagina, labia, or vaginal opening. There was a black line below the urinary opening before, which has now split open to a 1CM fissure. It is recommended to use cefixime and other anti-inflammatory medications, perform regional cleaning after the area is cleaned, and apply ointment, with attention to hygiene.
For issues with adhesions of the newborn’s labia minora, it is generally recommended to perform a labia minora separation procedure to resolve the problem of a narrow vaginal orifice.
The inquirer asks about methods to promote fetal engagement before the due date and is concerned about the need for a cesarean section if the fetus does not engage.
Experts offer professional advice on addressing the issue of insufficient breast milk in newborns.
A one-and-a-half-year-old girl is suffering from a small urethral opening and partial closure, inquiring about how to handle the situation.
The Four Common Prenatal and Pregnancy Tests are a common screening performed before and during pregnancy to detect if the expectant mother has been infected with four pathogens that could potentially harm the fetus. These pathogens include Toxoplasma, Rubella Virus, Cytomegalovirus, and Herpes Virus. This test helps prevent fetal malformations and perinatal infections.