A visit to a health institution sometimes leaves women unsure of who’s who among the vast number and grades of doctors often available. This is especially so in teaching hospitals, which are becoming more common in Kenya. Every doctor should wear an identity badge, and always introduce themselves.
Read more ..... Fibroids are common in the African population, with studies estimating occurrence in every 1 in 4 women. They are ‘golf-ball’ like swellings found in the body of the womb (uterus). It is important to be aware that fibroids are not cancer, and can be left alone for the lifetime of the woman. The cause of fibroids is not known, though there appears to be a genetic link.
Read more ..... Most people have heard of mothers who have successfully had multiple pregnancies (twins or more babies). The media often carries articles on such families, and the story is usually one of joy, rather than heartache. Unfortunately, this rosy picture hides the reality for couples who suffer complications associated with multiple pregnancies.
Read more ..... Any woman who’s ever made a hospital visit to the emergency department or labor ward may be aware of an almost inevitable wait. It seems to take ages for people to get their turn, and there is often a feeling of unwarranted delays.
Read more ..... When menopause comes early before the age of 40, this is termed as premature menopause or premature ovarian failure (POF).There is decreased activity in the ovaries, with little or no production of the female hormone estrogens.
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