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Kinga Żebrowska
Graduate of Warsaw Medical University
Doctor in the course of specialisation in obstetrics and gynaecology. Author of over 500 popular science articles on paediatrics, gynaecology and parenting in the broadest sense.
Co-author of scientific publications.
Completes her specialty training in obstetrics and gynaecology at the 3rd reference level unit at Bielański Hospital in Warsaw.
Apart from everyday work at the hospital and outpatient clinic, when writing articles I try to bring medical issues closer to patients in the most accessible way possible.
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When is the sex of the baby visible?
Many parents-to-be can't wait to find out the gender of their baby. Interestingly, it happens that despite the identified sex during the ultrasound, it turns out to be different at birth. How can the gender of the baby be identified during pregnancy and what are the reasons for confusion? We present below.
Perineal rupture at childbirth
Many pregnant women are afraid of natural childbirth and complications such as perineal rupture. In order to avoid ruptures, midwives often choose to incise the perineum of a woman in labor. However, this should be done with the consent of the mother-to-be. What complications does perineal rupture entail and can it be prevented?
According to the definition, perineal rupture is defined as damage to the perineal tissues, which is a relatively common injury during childbirth. It occurs during the II. period of labor during parturition contractions. Perineal fractures are divided into different grades relating to the tissues that have been damaged. The most serious consequences carry damage to the anal sphincter.
Vertical positions during childbirth
Recently, there has been more and more talk about active labor, in which a woman in labor can assume the positions of her choice. After all, vertical positions can make labor easier and faster, and are considered a non-pharmacological method of relieving labor pain. What are examples of vertical positions?
Aspirin in pregnancy – when can it be used?
Acetylsalicylic acid, popularly known as aspirin, is used by many people to reduce the symptoms of the common cold. During pregnancy, however, a woman should be especially careful about the medications she takes, as some of them can have a negative effect on the developing baby. When is it safe to use aspirin during pregnancy?
Ibuprofen in pregnancy-can it be used?
Pregnancy is a period of increased susceptibility to various infections. However, it is important to make sure that any medication is safe for the developing baby before taking it. In the case of a cold or fever in many homes, the most popular choice is medication containing ibuprofen in its composition. However, are they safe during pregnancy?
Pregnancy after miscarriage- rainbow babies
Miscarriages, especially in early pregnancy, are very common. In most cases, however, this does not prevent subsequent pregnancies from ending in the birth of a healthy baby, often called a "rainbow" by the Parents. When is it possible to get pregnant after a miscarriage and what is the diagnosis of recurrent miscarriages?
Exercise during pregnancy – safe physical activity
In recent years, awareness related to healthy lifestyles has become increasingly widespread. Women who are active further want to maintain their habits, both while waiting for the baby and after the baby is born. Nevertheless, is it advisable to exercise during pregnancy? By all means! However, it is worthwhile to select physical activity according to each trimester and the condition of your body.
Leukocytes in urine during pregnancy
Every pregnant woman, as recommended by the current Organizational Standard of Perinatal Care, should regularly perform a general urine test. This procedure allows rapid detection of a possible infection in a woman's urinary tract. Where do urinary leukocytes in pregnancy come from and is treatment necessary in every case?
Weight bearing during pregnancy
Many moms-to-be wonder if they can safely lift their older child or carry heavy purchases. As in most cases, there is no clear answer to this question in medicine. It is best to consult with your primary care physician. Find out when you absolutely must not lift during pregnancy.