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A: Prenatal testing includes both publicly funded and self-funded tests.Publicly funded prenatal tests include regular blood tests, ultrasound tests, anemia tests, gestational diabetes tests, and prenatal streptococcal type B testing. Prenatal testing includes self-pay testing. Tests include SMA, screening for multiple pregnancy-related conditions, pre-epileptic (epilepsy) risk assessment, Down syndrome screening, NIPT, amniocentesis, SNP crystal film, and high-level ultrasound.
Reservations for new infections (2) Waiting time
Emergency new infections 14,857 1 week
Semi-urgent new infections 14,477 4 weeks
Stable new infections 75,993 20 weeks
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The government provides free Pap smears once a year for women aged 30 and over. Required documents and precautions: When taking the test, please bring your health insurance card and identification card to a medical institution designated by the National Health Insurance. . Precautions before screening.
5 tips to protect your uterus
Reduce cold foods to prevent abnormal bleeding from your uterus
Relax and regulate your emotions at the right time
Prevent your uterus and ovaries from aging , keep moving by developing good exercise habits
Keeping your abdomen warm is very important. In winter and during menstruation, the lower abdomen can be heated to warm the uterus.
5. Eat foods that nurture your uterus and warm your blood. Examples: warm fruits, vitamin foods, nuts, high calcium foods, calcium-rich foods containing folic acid
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Reception hours 24 hours
Report completion deadline 14 days
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If there is an abnormality in the color, amount, or taste of the discharge, you should pay attention to whether the vagina is infected, and about one third of patients will be examined by an obstetrician and gynecologist and treated if necessary. You need to get treatment. In gynecology, the main symptom is abnormal discharge (leucorrhoea), which is usually accompanied by itching on the vulva.
In general, endometrial cancer grows slowly and is less likely to spread to tissues outside the uterus, so the main treatments for endometrial cancer are generally surgery and radiation therapy. Depending on the patient's physical condition, treatment of early and intermediate endometrial cancer mainly involves surgical removal of the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes and ovaries, supplemented with internal and external radiotherapy. .
2. Do uterine fibroids shrink or disappear on their own? Uterine fibroids grow when stimulated by estrogen. For example, if you are pregnant, most uterine fibroids will become smaller due to the increase in estrogen in your body. After childbirth, when the patient enters menopause, which also stops, uterine fibroids may also stop growing or shrink as estrogen decreases. 家計會婦科檢查
5. Drink enough water Staying hydrated is very important if you want to improve your bowel movements. So if you take probiotics to ease your bowel movements, you should actually drink more water.
2. Perineal Wound Care During the second stage of childbirth, the doctor usually decides whether to perform an episiotomy to make it easier to deliver the baby's head. The length is about 5 cm, and the pain is strongest 12 to 36 hours after childbirth, and the sutures in the wound will be naturally absorbed in about 7 to 10 days, but in order to heal the wound quickly, the following care is required. principles should be followed. !
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