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Current State of Art Embryo Selection Techniques_Crimson Publishers

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Current State of Art Embryo Selection Techniques _ Crimson Publishers Current State of Art Embryo Selection Techniques by Cara Wessels* in Investigations inGynecology Research & Womens Health Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have made many advancements since the birth of Louise Brown in 1978. Success rates have improved within the past four decades, but currently remain only between 40-60% successful and fertility treatments cost $12,000-$15,000 [1]. To improve pregnancy rates, two to three embryos are often transferred into the uterus of the patient or recipient in hopes of one surviving. This results in high fecundity, which is a current challenge ART is facing [2-4]. The practice of transferring multiple embryos into the uterus of non-litter bearing animals or humans is not the safest technique to the mother or fetus because it can increase likelihood of preterm labor, low birth weights, uterine growth restrictions, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes , place...

Knowledge of Obesity Risks and Women’s Health: What do we know?_Crimson Publishers

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Knowledge of Obesity Risks and Women’s Health: What do we know? _ Crimson Publishers Knowledge of Obesity Risks and Women’s Health: What do we know? by James KS * Investigations in Gynecology Research & WomensHealth Background: Even though aware of cardiometabolic risks associated with obesity, health professionals and women are less knowledgeable about the association between obesity and breast/endometrial cancer, and obesity and reproductive outcomes. Objective: To assess knowledge of the cardiometabolic, general, and reproductive risks associated with obesity in a diverse population of women . Methods: A convenience sample (N=121 women) completed the study survey. Results: Participants were less knowledgeable about the effect of obesity on reproductive outcomes (39.9%) compared to general health outcomes (59.2%). Higher education and increased income were associated with increased awareness. Older participants were more aware about the effects of obesity on ...

Two Useful Safe Products for Maintaining Healthy Vagina and Prevention of Infection with Human Papilloma Virus leading to Carcinoma of Cervix-Crimson Publishers

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Two Useful Safe Products for Maintaining HealthyVagina and Prevention of Infection with HumanPapilloma Virus leading to Carcinoma of Cervix by Talwar GP*in Investigations in Gynecology Research & Womens Health We developed a Poly-herbal formulation named as BASANT, which has remarkable properties of inhibiting a wide spectrum of genital infections. It inhibits all WHO (World Health Organization) strains of N. gonorrhoeae including those strains resistant to Penicillin, Tetracycline. Nalidixic acid and Ciprofloxacin [1] it has pronounced inhibitory action against Candida glabarata, Candida albicans, and Candida tropicalis isolated from women with vulvovaginal candidacies, including strains resistant to azole drugs and amphotericin [1]. BASANT has inhibitory action on free as well as within cells contained Chlamydia trachomatis  https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000533.php For more open access journals in  crimson publishers  please ...

Child Abuse and Addiction in Obesity-Crimson Publishers

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Child Abuse and Addiction in Obesity by Michael AB Naafs*in Investigations in Gynecology Research & Womens Health In this mini-review the contribution of adverse child effects (ACEs) to obesity and food addiction (FA) is discussed. The concept of FA, its underlying mechanisms and the varying prevalences of FA are reviewd. Its relationship to eating disorders as binge eating, bulimia and substance use disorder is seen from the viewpoint of emotional abuse(EA), emotional neglect(EN) and intimate partner violence (IPV) in childhood. Finally, the therapeutic implications of FA and eating disorders are considered, with an emphasis of various forms of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and evolving mHealth CBT. https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000534.php For more open access journals in  crimson publishers  please click on link: https://crimsonpublishers.com For More Articles on  Investigations in Gynecology Research & Wome...

The Effect of Surgery Type on the Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients: A Mini Review-Crimson Publishers

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The Effect of Surgery Type on the Quality of Life in Breast Cancer Patients: A Mini Review by Kefayat Chaman Ara in  Investigations in Gynecology Research & Womens Health Breast cancer is the most common women cancer around the world. The disease, its diagnosis and treatment impose considerable negative physical and psychosocial effects on the patients and severely threaten their quality of life. Surgical treatment with different types is the most used option for breast cancer treatment. In this mini-review we briefly reviewed the effects of different surgery types on the breast cancer patients’ quality of life. Current evidence shows that breast preserving surgery saves patients’ quality of life more than other surgery types. https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000536.php For more open access journals in  crimson publishers  please click on link: https://crimsonpublishers.com For More Articles on  Investigations in Gynecolo...

Rate of Different Types of Abortion in Madinah Maternity and Children Hospital, Madinah, Saudi Arabia-Crimson Publishers

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Rate of Different Types of Abortion in Madinah Maternity and Children Hospital, Madinah, Saudi Arabia by Mohammad Othman* in Investigations in Gynecology Research & Womens Health Abortion is the loss of the fetus before it is viable. It is one of the commonest complications of pregnancy, occurring in 12%-26% of pregnancies. Causes of abortion include chromosomal problems, infection, maternal chronic diseases, (for example diabetes), hormone problems, immune system responses, body mass index (BMI) issues of the mother, and uterine abnormalities. Abortion can be diagnosed and confirmed by pelvic examination and ultrasound. It is six types, and this is a retrospective study, which was carried out in Madinah Maternity and Children Hospital (MMCH), Madinah, Saudi Arabia, to find out the rate of different types of abortion in Madinah Maternity and Children Hospital (MMCH) in the year 2016. Results showed that abortion represents 95% of early bleeding patients of MMCH....

Domestic Violence Against Women: A Complex Issue in Pakistan-Crimson Publishers

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Domestic Violence Against Women: A Complex Issue in Pakistan by Rukhshanda Zarar in Investigations in Gynecology Research & Womens Health Domestic Violence against women is widespread and complex issue in Pakistan. Nearly every woman practices domestic violence in her whole life. The aim of this paper is to aware, educate and inform the worse situation of domestic violence against women in Pakistan. This does not exist only in lower and middle class, but highly educated women also suffer because of male dominant society. It might be physical, sexual, or psychological violence. Our Pakistani culture, tradition, norms and values support this act. This is deeply believed in our society that women are inferior to men. This article focuses the worse situation of domestic violence against women in Pakistan. https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000540.php https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/index.php