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Ectopic pregnancy symptoms and risk factors – what you need to know

Ectopic pregnancy symptoms and risk factors – what you need to know

In an ectopic pregnancy, a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus. This kind of pregnancy does not deliver babies and it is impossible to put this egg back into the uterus. It is estimated that just over 2% of all pregnancies are ectopic in nature. Ectopic pregnancies are and should be medically terminated.
Prepare for the unknown by saving your baby’s umbilical stem cells

Prepare for the unknown by saving your baby’s umbilical stem cells

There are many different types of cells in the human body. One of the most important are the stem cells. These cells have the ability to morph into any other type of cell whenever required. They cells can be harvested from two sources – a person’s bone marrow and a baby’s umbilical cord.
Crib – A baby’s best friend

Crib – A baby’s best friend

The crib is the first place where you put your newborn to sleep at home. It is the best choice for your tiny one to sleep when compared to a bassinet, cradle or a bedside sleeper. When you plan to buy a crib for your baby, ensure buy a JPMA certified one.

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Carcinoid Neuroendocrine Tumors – Prognosis And Life Expectancy
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What Are The First Signs Of Liver Damage

Liver damage – What are the first signs? On the right side of the abdomen, below your rib cage, is an organ called the liver. It is the size of a football and is one of the most important organs in the human body. The liver aids in the digestion of the food we eat and also helps in flushing out the toxins from our body.