Thursday, October 24, 2013

Women's Health



Women have unique health issues. And some of the health issues that affect both men and women can affect women differently.
Unique issues include pregnancy, menopause, and conditions of the female organs. Women can have a healthy pregnancy by getting early and regular prenatal care. They should also get recommended breast cancer, cervical cancer, and bone density screenings.
Women and men also have many of the same health problems. But these problems can affect women differently. For example,
  • Women are more likely to die following a heart attack than men
  • Women are more likely to show signs of depression and anxiety than men
  • The effects of sexually transmitted diseases can be more serious in women
  • Osteoarthritis affects more women than men
  • Women are more likely to have urinary tract problems
Healthy lifestyle choices — such as eating a healthy diet and including physical activity in your daily routine — can go a long way toward reducing women's health risks.
For others, women's health concerns include cosmetic surgery. And as you get older, your women's health concerns are likely to change. Could belly fat lead to health problems? Are Kegel exercises really necessary? Get the answers to these and other women's health questions to increase your knowledge.

Home pregnancy tests

Home pregnancy tests are sensitive enough to provide a reading that is about 99 per cent accurate, if instructions are followed correctly. Home pregnancy tests that are currently available include Clearblue One Step, Clearview HGC, Crystal clear, Discover, Dotest Confirm, First Response, Fortel and Pregnosis.
Pregnancy testing can be carried out in 2 ways: some test sticks are held in mid-stream urine, others need a urine sample which is tested with a dip-and-read stick. If using a dip-and-read product, make sure that the urine is collected in a clean glass or plastic container. Urine samples should be tested immediately after collection.

HCG is often at its strongest concentration first thing in the morning, so is a good time to take the test.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Think You May Be Pregnant! Confirm It First


If you think you may be pregnant! You need to confirm it first.

You can start by taking a Home Pregnancy Test (HPT), to confirm whether you are pregnant or not.  HPTs are inexpensive, private, easy to use, and mostly accurate.  However, the only way to confirm a pregnancy is through a physician’s diagnosis.  You will need to schedule an appointment with your family doctor or obstetrician/gynecologist. You can also find the local maternity services of your area.

Confirmed!!! You are pregnant

When you find out or confirmed that you are pregnant, you may feel joyful and energized, or may be stunned, puzzled and may be upset. It depends on your conditions because everybody is different, and having different type of conditions at this stage. No need to worry if you are not feeling as happy as you have expected. Even if you have been trying to get pregnant, your feelings may take you by surprise.

What do i do Now?
Your pregnancy will be treated confidentially, even if you are under the age of 16. Your GP or midwife will tell you about your choices for antenatal (pregnancy) care in your local area. Being pregnant may affect the treatment of any current illness or condition you may have or go on to develop. The common problems in pregnancy, includes morning sickness, headaches, bleeding, etc.
If you don’t have one or don’t feel comfortable going to your doctor, then there are centers which offer FREE pregnancy testing and are completely confidential.  Many of the centers also perform ultrasounds at no cost.  You will need to have an ultrasound to determine how far along you are in your pregnancy.
If you're pregnant and not sure you want to be, YourOptions explains the choices you have. Call 1-800-712-4357 for counseling and it is completely confidential.