Drugs | Menopause

Drugs There is the possibility to alleviate menopausal symptoms with medication or to make them subside completely. Since the symptoms of menopause are caused by the changing hormone levels, female hormones can be used therapeutically to combat the symptoms. However, this so-called hormone replacement therapy is discussed very controversially in medicine, as the increased occurrence … Drugs | Menopause

Menopause

Synonyms Climacteric Climacterium Climacter Climax Definition Menopause describes the natural transition of a woman from full sexual maturity, the reproductive age, to hormonal rest of the ovaries (ovaries), which determines the onset of old age (senium). The decrease in the hormonal activity of the ovaries is noticeable during the last menstrual period, which is called … Menopause

Age | Menopause

Age The beginning of the menopause can be noticed by different signs. The most important sign is increasingly irregular periods. In addition, hot flushes, heavy sweating without a specific trigger, sleep disturbances, irritable moods and exhaustion can occur. Depressed mood, nervousness, dryness in the genital area and weight gain can also occur. At the beginning … Age | Menopause

Preventive examinations during pregnancy

Synonyms in a broader sense prenatal care, controls during pregnancy Pregnancy care includes regular examinations and consultations of the pregnant woman throughout the entire pregnancy. The task of this continuous care is to detect signs of complications and disorders as early as possible, to detect high-risk births and pregnancies and to take appropriate measures. Both … Preventive examinations during pregnancy

Types of contractions

Contractions Normal contractions are up to 10 contractions in 24 hours, up to the 30th week of pregnancy less than 3, above that less than 5 contractions per hour. From a pressure of about 25mmHg contractions are considered painful. Exercise contractions: From the 20th week of pregnancy onwards, uncontrolled, local contractions with high frequency (so-called … Types of contractions

Exercise contractions

Definition Exercise contractions are contractions that occur sporadically during pregnancy and prepare the uterus for the coming birth. Exercising contractions are also called pre-contractions or Braxton-Hicks contractions and are usually not painful. There are only short contractions of the uterus, which manifest themselves in a short hardening of the abdomen. The exercise contractions are not … Exercise contractions

Unilateral and bilateral contractions | Exercise contractions

Unilateral and bilateral contractions In classic exercise contractions, the entire lower abdomen normally becomes hard because the uterus contracts for a short time. Depending on the position of the child, however, the hardening may also feel distinctly one-sided. The child’s head in particular can be felt as a hard resistance. If the child lies with … Unilateral and bilateral contractions | Exercise contractions

CTG for exercise contractions | Exercise contractions

CTG for exercise contractions CTG (cardiotocography) is very well suited for recording the contractions of a pregnant woman and, in parallel, the heart action of the unborn child. It is therefore a very important diagnostic procedure in obstetrics. The CTG records all contractions, so it can also be used to detect exercise contractions. The CTG … CTG for exercise contractions | Exercise contractions

Exercise contractions or stretching of the mother ligaments – How can I tell the difference? | Exercise contractions

Exercise contractions or stretching of the mother ligaments – How can I tell the difference? The strong ligaments that hold the uterus in position and pull it from both sides to the pubic bone and the sacrum are called maternal ligaments. As the uterus enlarges during pregnancy, the uterine ligaments are stretched. This results in … Exercise contractions or stretching of the mother ligaments – How can I tell the difference? | Exercise contractions

Inhale contractions

Introduction During the mental, as well as physical preparation for the birth, expectant mothers often ask themselves the question, how they can best meet the forthcoming contractions. Usually, the issue of correct breathing or breathing techniques during the contractions also arises. It is also often talked about “breathing in contractions“. Various breathing techniques can be … Inhale contractions