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What Do Women Expect From Their Partner During A Medical Abortion?

Recently updated on February 15th, 2023 at 06:00 am

What Do women expect from their partner during a medical abortion

Though medical termination of pregnancy appears to be easy, a crucial part of the medical abortion process is not the medication but how she consumes it and deals with the after-effects of abortion pills.

The abortion pills work up to 9 weeks of gestation. When a woman consumes them, she encounters certain effects including cramps in the lower belly area. The important aftereffect involves bleeding from the vagina. That’s how the fetal tissues get removed from the body. As a partner, you must know the phases involved in the procedure and ensure that your partner is not facing complications.

To understand the situation: 

There are many women in the world who struggle with an unwanted pregnancy situation, yet fail to speak to their partners. When interviewed, the fear of disturbing the relationship was the answer that came from many.

Understanding the situation of the partner in her unwanted pregnancy should be difficult. Additionally, if the couple comes together and solves this problem, the medical abortion procedure could be even better.

When you know her situation and emotionally support her during the process, it leads to faster recovery from the medical abortion procedure. Because when she has a shoulder to pour her heart out and strength to come out of the situation the positivity around her contributes to the process.

That’s all she expects from you. However, if you genuinely wish to support her, you can do the following: 

Here’s what you shouldn’t do:

Your support during the medical abortion procedure can bring about a positive result. In fact, there are many couples who found a new start to their relationship due to a medical pregnancy termination procedure.

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Infections in Pregnancy

Recently updated on February 15th, 2023 at 05:45 am

Vaginal infections are not uncommon in women. Since women shy away from discussing their vaginal infection problems, they often get neglected. However, infections during pregnancy should not be ignored at any cost as their result could lead to severe pregnancy complications.

This blog helps understand the possible infections during pregnancy and the seriousness of the same.

Vaginal infections during pregnancy: 

Some women are weaker with certain vagina infections during pregnancy. Hence, you may develop infections which can possibly cause pregnancy complications if neglected. If you have a small infection during pregnancy, you can show it to your healthcare provider to get it treated before the problem gets severe.

Following are the vaginal infections you must be aware of during pregnancy:

Yeast infection: 

An itchy vagina having a weird odor could have the symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection. This is caused by Candida fungus which is more likely to occur during pregnancy due to causes such as hormonal changes, and changes in the immune system.

Watch out for the following symptoms of vaginal yeast infection: 

Bacterial Vaginosis: 

Bacterial vaginosis is a type of vaginal infection caused by certain bacteria. You should be aware of the following symptoms of BV infection:

If ignored, the BV problem can grow bigger enough to cause pregnancy complications such as premature birth, preterm labor, birth complications, etc.

Group B Streptococcus: 

It is a group of bacteria which gets developed around the vagina. Though it comes and goes from the body, this type of bacterial infection is frequent. At times, it does not show any symptoms of infection, however, may be present in the vagina.

If not treated at the right time, the infection can pass it to the child in certain circumstances. Though it is a rare case, women must not ignore it as its worse situations can lead to deadly results.

Uterine infections during pregnancy: 

This type of infection can be severe and more harmful than other types of infections. It may affect the placenta, thereby affecting the development of the baby. As a result, it can lead to abnormal births, premature labor, or other such severe pregnancy complications. Some of the results could also be fatal.

Hence, it is advised that women who get any such vaginal infection should get it treated at the earliest. Since this type of infection does not show symptoms, a regular checkup can help understand the possible risks involved in the pregnancy.

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