Does Novel Coronavirus Make Breastfeeding Less Safe?
The last Indian Prime Ministerial address has conveyed the extension of the twenty-one days nationwide lockdown by another three weeks until Sunday, May 3, 2020. Where on one hand industrialists and business majors are worried about the uncertainty of market conditions, people are seriously concerned about the spread of the novel coronavirus and its impact on various age groups in the society. It is quite justifiable especially at a time when there is lack of clarity as to how and to what extent this virus can pose a threat to the continuance of human existence.
Pregnancy and Coronavirus
Introduction
COVID-19, also known as Coronavirus is a highly contagious disease that is believed to be originated from the wet markets of Wuhan, a city in China. People who are infected with this disease will experience respiratory issues, from mild to somewhere moderate. However, older people and those with underlying medical issues like diabetes, high blood pressure or cancer, may face severe symptoms, which at times are even fatal. The COVID-19 is now declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Coronavirus & Child Delivery
All you worried “mommy to be”- let’s fight against the corona virus and be prepared for the child birth
“Surge in Corona cases; States and country boundaries are sealed; People are ordered to stay home; Wear masks; Stay home stay safe” and the list goes on.
These days newspapers, social media and almost all the TV channels are flooded with such Covid-19 updates. The situation is alarming and getting worse day by day. It has affected every corner of the world. I have covered all the details about COVID-19 in my previous article: “Fighting the Battle of Corona.” When it comes to childbirth during Corona or any other pandemic, it is a matter of concern. If your due date is arriving and it is making you anxious day by day, it’s time to plan and prepare yourself and your family for the child birth.
NAGPUR RATAN AWARD to Dr Laxmi Shrikhande
Central India’s leading infertility specialist Dr. Laxmi Shrikhande was conferred with the Nagpur Ratna Award at the hands of Union Minister of Highways and MSME Nitin Gadkari in Nagpur.
The award was instituted by the Indian Institute of yoga and naturopathy. Dr. Shrikhande was honored for her explanatory work in the field of woman health, infertility treatment, her dedication, commitment, support and valued contribution in the field of women’s health.
Director of Nagpur’s leading infertility center, Dr. Shrikhande is instrumental in bringing happiness in the lives of thousands of childless couples so far. Through various public platforms and events, She has sensitized 1,200 school teachers and more than 15,000 school girls on various issues related to adolescent health like menstrual hygiene, diet, and exercise.
It has been Dr. Shrikhande’s passion to create awareness about women’s health as they are the backbone of a healthy society. She also conducts health awareness programs for women. More than 12,000 women in their forties and fifties were made aware about cancer prevention, how to take care of their bones and heart during such events. She also arranged BMD camp free of cost for all women.
Worried about recurrent implantation failure? Know more
Implantation failure can be disheartening, after the hard work and emotions that are invested in an IVF cycle. Recurrent implantation failure that occurs time after time with every cycle leads to intended parents eventually giving up or being hesitant to put more of their emotions into further IVF cycles. In many cases, everything may go smoothly, right from the egg retrieval to fertilization, along with the health of the mother and probability of implantation also determined to be high. However, the pregnancy never seems to ‘stick’. If you and your partner are planning to undergo IVF treatment, here’s everything you should know about recurrent implantation failure in IVF.