If you and your partner are struggling to have a baby, you're not alone. According to the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction, infertility currently affects about 10 to 14 percent of the Indian population, with higher rates in urban areas where one out of six couples is impacted. Nearly 27.5 million couples actively trying to conceive suffer from infertility in India.
Some of the common reasons are listed below:
For women at average risk of breast cancer, screening mammography is recommended every 1–2 years beginning at age 40 years.
If you have not started screening in your 40s, you should start having mammography no later than age 50 years.
Screening should continue until at least age 75 years.
1 in 28 Indian women is likely to develop breast cancer during her lifetime.
It is more (1 in 22) for urban women than the rural group (1 in 60).
Regular breast screening can help find cancer at an early and more curable stage. Screening also can find problems in the breasts that are not cancer.
A person may have abdominal cramps and vaginal discharge for many reasons, including menstruation, endometriosis, and vaginal infections. For most people, the discomfort will pass, but severe or persistent cramping, discharge, or bleeding could be a cause for concern.
Many people experience abdominal cramps and vaginal discharge. Pain low in the tummy and around the belly button is usually described as cramping.
Some discharge from the vagina and cervix is usual. It varies in response to hormones produced as part of the female menstrual cycle. Vaginal discharge plays a vital role in keeping the vagina clean and preventing infection.
However, if the color, smell, or consistency seems unusual, especially if accompanied by itching, burning, or abdominal pain, it could be a sign of an infection or other condition and should not be overlooked.