January 24th, 2010 by Andrew
By: Widodo Judarwanto
Children Allergy Center, Bunda Hospital Jakarta
1. Introduction
Efforts to improve the quality of Human Resources should be done early, systematic and sustainable. Optimization of Children grow and develop early on is a top priority, so that we can prevent or find out distractions and early development of the child [...]
January 5th, 2010 by Andrew
Actually you need not worry if your period was late. Menstrual cycle (period) which is considered a regular 28 days, but can not be denied that this cycle can vary for each person, but of course there is the normal range, ie 24 to 35 days. If the information you mentioned, it means that your [...]
December 28th, 2009 by Andrew
Signs and symptoms of early pregnancy: Things you may experience before beginning prenatal care
By Mayo Clinic staff
Are you pregnant? Real evidence can be seen in pregnancy tests. But you can expect – or hope – that you are pregnant, even before you menstruate late, if you experience one or more signs and symptoms of [...]
December 24th, 2009 by Andrew
It’s been four months of birth, Anggi never menstruate. He had thought that the delay was due to menstruation she is still breastfeeding her child. Fearing something happens, Anggi went to the doctor. Anggi surprise, when doctors said he suffered from endometrial hyperplasia or thickening of the uterine wall which was completely unrelated to nursing.
How [...]
December 18th, 2009 by Andrew
Hormones are substances released into the bloodstream from a gland in the endocrine system which affects the activity of body cells that control organ functions as a whole (to control growth and development, sexual characteristics, affect the body in the use and storage of energy and controlling the volume of liquid, water and salt levels [...]