Dr Naheed Waris-Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

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30/01/2026

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29/01/2026

Do You Know the Difference?

Healthy Pelvic Organs vs. Endometriosis 🔍

Understanding your pelvic health can help you recognize symptoms, seek timely care, and advocate for your well-being. Here’s a simple breakdown of the difference between a healthy pelvis and one affected by endometriosis.

✅ Healthy Pelvic Organs

· Uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes are clear and free of abnormal tissue growth.
· The endometrial tissue grows only inside the uterus, shedding normally during menstruation.
· Organs are mobile, not stuck together by scar tissue.
· Pain during periods is usually mild to moderate and manageable.

🔴 Endometriosis

· Endometrial-like tissue grows outside the uterus — on ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic lining, and sometimes beyond.
· This tissue behaves like uterine lining — thickening and bleeding with your cycle — but has no way to leave the body.
· Can cause inflammation, scarring (adhesions), and ovarian cysts known as endometriomas.
· Often leads to chronic pelvic pain, severe cramps, painful in*******se, and sometimes infertility.

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Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women but is often underdiagnosed. If you experience severe menstrual pain, persistent pelvic discomfort, or trouble conceiving, talk to a healthcare provider about evaluation.

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This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. If you suspect you may have endometriosis, please consult a healthcare professional.

31/12/2025

30/12/2025

Even if you feel great, some health problems don’t show obvious symptoms. That’s why prenatal tests are so important!

Expect:
✅ Ultrasound – See your baby’s growth!
🩸 Blood & urine tests – Check for infections & anaemia
🔬 Blood pressure & glucose screening – Prevent complications
🤰🏾 Regular baby monitoring – Ensure a safe delivery

17/12/2025

Postpartum recovery is often misunderstood, yet science shows it is far more extensive than most people realize. After childbirth, the female body enters a long and complex healing process. Internal tissues require months to repair, the musculoskeletal system must stabilize, and hormonal pathways slowly reset after dramatic shifts that occurred during pregnancy and delivery. Researchers consistently find that internal wounds take around six months to heal, even when a woman appears physically recovered on the outside.

Full physical recovery often extends to twelve months as muscles, ligaments, and joints gradually regain strength. Beyond the body, major neurological and hormonal changes continue. Studies show that it can take up to two years for the brain and endocrine system to return to a balanced state. This period includes changes in mood regulation, memory function, sleep patterns, and stress response, all of which influence daily life and emotional well being.

Identity recovery is another crucial but less visible stage. Psychologists report that many women need several years to integrate the psychological and social transitions that come with motherhood. Shifts in routine, roles, career demands, and personal expectations create a natural identity reevaluation that may last up to five years.

Because these changes unfold slowly and often silently, relationships may experience strain. Partners may misinterpret exhaustion, mood shifts, or emotional sensitivity as personal conflict rather than biological and psychological recovery processes. Understanding these timelines helps create empathy and support.

New mothers benefit greatly from patience, shared responsibilities, emotional reassurance, and practical help. Science affirms that postpartum recovery is a long journey, not a short phase. Kindness, stability, and understanding from loved ones can make an enormous difference in long term health for both the mother and the family.

16/12/2025

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