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How Hormonal Imbalances Affect Women Hormones regulate nearly every function in a woman’s body. These chemical messengers influence everything from metabolism and mood to reproductive health and bone density. When female hormones fall out of balance, the effects can ripple through multiple body systems, often in ways that are initially subtle but progressively noticeable. Understanding […]

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What Happens During an Obstetrics Physical Exam? A routine medical check up with your gynaecologist is one of the most valuable steps you can take for your reproductive health. Yet many women feel uncertain about what to expect. Understanding the process can help ease any anxiety and ensure you get the most from your appointment. […]

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Understanding Your Fertility Test Results Receiving your fertility test report can feel overwhelming. The numbers, acronyms, and medical terminology often raise more questions than answers. What does a low AMH actually mean? Is your FSH level something to worry about? These are common concerns, and you deserve clarity. This guide explains what fertility screening package […]

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Signs and Symptoms of a UTI Ever experienced a burning sensation when you urinate? Or have an urgent need to rush to the bathroom, only to pass a small amount of urine? These experiences are familiar to many women, and they often signal a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs rank among the most common bacterial […]

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Understanding Your Hormones and Warning Signs Hormones are the body’s chemical messengers. They travel through the bloodstream, coordinating everything from metabolism and mood to fertility and bone health. For women, two hormones play particularly significant roles: estrogen and progesterone. These work together in a delicate balance, influencing the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and long-term well-being. When […]

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Best Foods to Eat for PCOS: A Complete Guide Polycystic ovary syndrome affects approximately 10 to 15 per cent of women of reproductive age, making it one of the most common endocrine disorders worldwide. In Malaysia, prevalence rates range from 10 to 12.6 per cent among women. Diet and lifestyle modifications remain the first-line approach […]
