Published on February 15, 2024
Cervical cancer in women is the second most prevalent type of cancer and one of the major causes of death due to any sort or form of cancer. Cervical cancer occurs when women get cervix infections. The cervix is the opening between the vagina and the uterus. Ninety-nine percent of the cases in which cervical cancer is confirmed and identified are associated with HPV virus infection that belongs to the high-risk human papillomavirus category. HPV
Read MorePublished on February 12, 2024
Introduction The arrival of a new baby is one of life’s most profound and magical moments. After months of anticipation throughout pregnancy, the day finally comes when it is time to welcome a little one into the world. The process of labour and delivery presents both tremendous excitement and significant physical and emotional challenges for an expectant mother. While every woman hopes for a smooth, complication-free childbirth, the reality often involves unexpected twists and turns.
Read MorePublished on February 9, 2024
Introduction The first few months of motherhood come with their own set of challenges and pleasant surprises. From witnessing your baby’s first steps to hearing their first words, moments of pure joy often accompany sleepless nights spent soothing your baby to sleep or grappling with breastfeeding challenges. These occurrences are common especially in the initial weeks after birth. Mothers, particularly those who have given birth for the first time, can have trouble breastfeeding their newborns.
Read MorePublished on February 8, 2024
Introduction Breastfeeding is strongly advised for mothers to ensure the health of their child as well as their own. Breastfeeding is a natural way for moms to nurture their newborns. It has numerous advantages for the child and the mother. With this natural and inborn practice, both the mother and the child experience numerous benefits, ranging from a healthier immune system to improved emotional well-being. Given the numerous advantages of breastfeeding, the World Health Organisation
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