We routinely screen for infection, urinary stones diseases and growth for recurring microscopic haematuria.
Most of the time, once the three main diagnoses are being ruled out, no specific causes can be identified.
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We routinely screen for infection, urinary stones diseases and growth for recurring microscopic haematuria.
Most of the time, once the three main diagnoses are being ruled out, no specific causes can be identified.
In general, there are a few considerations that we will look at for natural birth in overweight mothers: 1. Stage of your pregnancy 2. Size of your baby 3. Position of your baby 4. Presence of existing medical conditions or complications such as diabetes, position of your placenta etc. Of course, if you are in the pre-pregnancy stage and planning for a child with the goal of delivering naturally, then it is highly advisable to kick-start a weight loss programme.
Autoimmune disease can affect a pregnancy in several ways. One of the more well studied and common autoimmune disease related to pregnancy is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). As autoimmune disease is related to the presence of auto antibodies in your own body, this can impact a patient and her pregnancy in several ways. Firstly, a patient with a history of autoimmune disease can find it more difficult to conceive with a higher risk of miscarriages.