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Crying During Pregnancy? This Is How It Affects The Baby
According to a study by the Association for Psychological Sciences in the US, your emotions could impact a six-month embryo. And that’s not all. When pregnant, your emotional health could also possibly create the foundation for the fetus’ own attitudes about his or her life.
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Uterus Anatomy and Function  Description: A concise overview of the uterus' anatomy and its role in the reproductive system.  Key Components and Functions of the Uterus: Anatomy: Endometrium: The inner lining that thickens each month in preparation for pregnancy. If pregnancy doesn't occur, it sheds during menstruation. Myometrium: The muscular middle layer responsible for contractions during labor. Perimetrium: The outer layer that covers the uterus and helps protect it. Cervix: The lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina, controlling the passage of menstrual blood and sperm. Fallopian Tubes: Connect the ovaries to the uterus, where fertilization of the egg occurs. Function: Menstruation: The uterus sheds its lining when pregnancy does not occur, resulting in the menstrual pe
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Uterus Anatomy and Function
Uterus Anatomy and Function Description: A concise overview of the uterus' anatomy and its role in the reproductive system. Key Components and Functions of the Uterus: Anatomy: Endometrium: The inner lining that thickens each month in preparation for pregnancy. If pregnancy doesn't occur, it sheds during menstruation. Myometrium: The muscular middle layer responsible for contractions during labor. Perimetrium: The outer layer that covers the uterus and helps protect it. Cervix: The lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina, controlling the passage of menstrual blood and sperm. Fallopian Tubes: Connect the ovaries to the uterus, where fertilization of the egg occurs. Function: Menstruation: The uterus sheds its lining when pregnancy does not occur, resulting in the menstrual pe
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Menstrual Cycle
Did you know that irregular or abnormal ovulation accounts for 30% to 40% of all cases of infertility? If you are dealing with irregular periods, no periods, or abnormal bleeding, you might have a problem with conceiving later. Set up an appointment with one of our gynaecologist today.
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✍️In Vitro Fertilization
In vitro Fertilization involves injecting an sperm into an egg, using a syringe in a lab, in order to fertilize it and later implant it in the uterus. 👉Sperm could be donated . 👉Egg could be donated . 👉Uterus can also be donated ( surrogate ) . Credit by : @microbiologynotes 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗰𝘁 𝘂𝘀 𝗧𝗼𝗱𝗮𝘆! ☎️ +1(310) 652-8141 - +1(323) 913-3377 📧 naimarjang@icloud.com 📨 support@drarjangnaim.com 🌐drarjangnaim.com ....... #fertilization #fertilizationfailure #invitrofertilization #embryo #sperm #spermdonation #eggdonation
How do your lungs keep breathing easy? 🫁 Part 2   Inside the alveoli, Alveolar Type II cells produce a special substance called surfactant, which reduces surface tension and keeps the alveoli from collapsing as you exhale. Without surfactant, these air sacs would stick together, making it difficult to breathe. This amazing adaptation ensures your lungs expand easily with every inhale and exhale.   In this 3D animation by VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology, watch the alveoli in action and see how these vital structures keep your breathing smooth and efficient.   📌 Tag a friend who would love to learn about the science of breathing!   #lunghealth #alveoli #respiratorysystem #breathingprocess #3danatomy #medstudents #medicalstudents #medicaltsudent #digitallearning #humanbody
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Inside the lungs: The importance of alveoli - 3D visualization (part 2)
How do your lungs keep breathing easy? 🫁 Part 2 Inside the alveoli, Alveolar Type II cells produce a special substance called surfactant, which reduces surface tension and keeps the alveoli from collapsing as you exhale. Without surfactant, these air sacs would stick together, making it difficult to breathe. This amazing adaptation ensures your lungs expand easily with every inhale and exhale. In this 3D animation by VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology, watch the alveoli in action and see how these vital structures keep your breathing smooth and efficient. 📌 Tag a friend who would love to learn about the science of breathing! #lunghealth #alveoli #respiratorysystem #breathingprocess #3danatomy #medstudents #medicalstudents #medicaltsudent #digitallearning #humanbody