Glucose tests, regular blood draws, cervical checks – the joys of routine healthcare during pregnancy truly never cease. That last one, though? You may not even have to do it. Here's what to know ...
Many mothers also believe that pregnancy-related tests are enough and that no further screening is required, and ignore ...
Neglecting cervical health can trigger infections, infertility and even cancer. A leading gynaecologist explains why regular screening and awareness, especially during January’s Cervical Cancer ...
Cervical dilation means the cervix opens up to allow the baby to move from the uterus into the birth canal. Signs that your cervix is dilating include losing your mucus plug, a bloody show, and ...
The Department of Health and Human Services announced updated cervical cancer screening guidelines on Monday, allowing American women to perform tests for human papillomavirus at home for the first ...
Many women ignore cervical health because symptoms of cervical problems do not present in the early stages. Regular ...