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Navigating the reproductive journey: essential health milestones for women

Pregnancy is an exciting adventure with a lot to look forward to, but before you get the baby’s room painted and the crib built, the baby’s first dwelling needs to be in tip-top shape – your body. In this guide, a highly-regarded consultant gynaecologist explains the health milestones for prospective mothers to aim for before they’re prime for pregnancy.

A guide to premenstrual dysphoric disorder

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder, also known as PMDD, is a condition that manifests before the menstrual period and is characterised by its symptoms of severe psychological and physical distress. It can occur anywhere between two weeks up to a few days before the period, and during the period it is much milder. It is related to premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual tension (PMT), but is notably quite extreme in comparison to those two. In this article, consultant gynaecologist Mr Narendra Pisal explains clearly what PMDD is and how to handle it.

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Reasons for irregular periods

Every menstrual cycle, just like every body, is different. They might differ in duration, in the length of time between periods, in how much blood is shed, what the accompanying symptoms are. Normally, the length of the cycle is between 21 to 42 days. The standard of an “irregular” period will be based on what is “normal” for each individual, as they are determined by age, weight, contraceptive methods, if there have been previous pregnancies, breastfeeding status, and proximity to menopause. This is because these factors affect hormone levels, which may disrupt “normal” periods. In this article, a consultant gynaecologist and laparoscopic surgeon goes over some of the reasons why a period may be irregular.

Living with fibroids: Is it safe?

Uterine fibroids, or leiomyomas, are non-cancerous growths which develop in or on the uterus. Fibroids are common, particularly in women of reproductive age, and can vary greatly in size and number. While they are typically benign and not life-threatening, fibroids can cause discomfort and complications depending on their characteristics and location. Here’s an overview of what it means to live with fibroids and what factors to consider for your safety and well-being.

Benefits of weight loss during pre-pregnancy prep

Preparing for pregnancy is an exciting time, and ensuring your body is in optimal health can significantly impact both fertility and the health of your future baby. Many people do not realise that weight management before conception can play a crucial role in reproductive health and pregnancy outcomes. Below, we’ll explore how weight loss might benefit those planning a pregnancy and why achieving a healthy weight is important for fertility and a healthy baby.

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What is menopause and when does it happen?

Menopause is a natural phase in a woman’s life that marks the end of her menstrual cycles. It typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, although some women experience it earlier or later. Menopause is diagnosed when a woman has gone without a period for 12 consecutive months, and it signals that the ovaries have stopped releasing eggs and producing the hormones oestrogen and progesterone. These hormonal changes can lead to various physical and emotional symptoms, which can affect everyday life.

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