INTRODUCTION "It is from the womb of a woman that gives life to mankind into the world of light, a world in which to breathe and grow.'' Women are primary care takers, first educators, bearers and nurtures of the next generation. Women's health is basic to women's advancement in all folds of endeavour. The pregnancy related disabilities result not only in human suffering but also effect social and economic empowerment. For maintaining health, exercise has been shown to improve health prospect in various ways, reduce body fat and overall weight, reduces blood pressure, and ensures better digestion, respiration and efficient circulation. Routine exercise will enhance the health and reduce symptoms or complications (gestational diabetes, bladder and bowel problems, backache, fatigue, varicose veins) associated with pregnancy, labour and delivery. In addition, who maintains high level of fitness is more
Endometriosis is a relatively common entity among females presenting with abdominal pain and infertility. The endometriosis of broad ligament is a very rare yet interesting condition. In majority of the reported cases, endometriosis of broad ligament had recurrence after surgical excision. We are reporting one such case in a young nulliparous woman from Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh.
Background: There is an association between oligohydramnios and intrauterine growth restriction as well as increased perinatal mortality. Amniotic fluid provides a protected environment for the growing fetus, moderating the fetus against mechanical and biological injury. The objective of the present study was to study the fetal outcome in patients with oligohydramnios between 20 to 42 weeks of pregnancy.Methods: Prospective study of 87 pregnancies with oligohydramnios was carried in Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, NSCB Medical College, Jabalpur from 1st March 2016 to 31stMarch 2017. All women enrolled for the study were subjected to history taking, clinical examination and amniotic fluid index estimation.Results: Rate of caesarean section was higher in patients with oligohydramnios and higher number of neonates were admitted to the NICU amongst the patients of oligohydramnios.Conclusions: Oligohydramnios has a significant correlation with adverse perinatal outcome.
Puerperal uterine inversion is rare; inversion of one horn of bicornute unicollis uterus is even rarer. Uterine malformations can make the diagnosis difficult, challenging emergency treatment and could prove potentially life threatening too. In our case the patient after two months of delivery had continuous vaginal bleeding, speculum examination revealed a mass at vaginal vault, reddish colored, about 5 cm in size and cervical rim was felt all around it, but for the colour which was red, it was suspected to be a fibroid polyp as the ultrasound reports had shown a normal uterus. When polypectomy was attempted it was discovered that the mass was probably an inverted uterus. Consequently laparotomy was done which revealed a bicornuate uterus with inversion of one right horn. The inverted horn was reposited with great difficulty but was unsuitable to sustain future pregnancy hence a hemihyterectomy had to be performed. Patient recovered well.
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