Back

Select your region

Schedule a cord blood consultation

Make an appointment

Experts

Agnieszka Widera

Author

Agnieszka Widera

Doctor

See all articles written by this author

Complications of multifetal pregnancies

Complications of multifetal pregnancies

The number of multifetal pregnancies is increasing every year. This is due to, among other things. from the increased popularity of assisted reproductive methods, as well as the average age at which women become pregnant. Not everyone realizes that multifetal pregnancies are not only associated with a higher risk of preterm delivery, but also with complications specific only to this type of pregnancy. TTTS, TRAP or TAPS are abbreviations that appear in connection with multifetal pregnancies. What is the treatment and prognosis for these complications?

Read more
What does a natural childbirth look like? Childbirth step by step

What does a natural childbirth look like? Childbirth step by step

Parents expecting a baby wonder how childbirth goes and looks, and what the symptoms are. Many people fear that they will miss its onset, but also the pain that a woman experiences during a natural childbirth. Childbirth, although it can last either a few hours or several, always consists of the same periods. Every woman has different feelings about her labor, but it is useful to know how labor begins and what it looks like step by step.

Read more
Pregnancy cravings-can I eat everything while pregnant?

Pregnancy cravings-can I eat everything while pregnant?

Pregnancy cravings are not just a popular myth. This is because a lot of women during pregnancy reach for products they haven't eaten before or combine them with each other in various non-trivial combinations. Pickle with chocolate or strawberries in the middle of the night are just some of the pregnancy cravings. However, it is important to remember that despite the greatest desire, not all of them can be safely fulfilled during pregnancy. Where do cravings come from during pregnancy and which ones are not allowed?

Read more