Dr Harris is a fully accredited specialist Obstetrician and has been in private practice for over 18 years.
Conditions
- Vaginal Prolapse
- Menorrhagia
- Uterine ProlapseĀ
- Birthing
- Postnatal Care
- Pregnancy Planning
- Antenatal Screening and Counselling
- Management of Complications During Labour
- Pregnancy Complicated by High BP and Gestational Diabetes
Tell Me About My Baby
You would have your last menstrual periods before you conceive. That means, your expected delivery date is calculated as 40 weeks from the first day of last menstrual period and this week is considered as part of your pregnancy period. Your oestrogen hormone levels increase and a special kind of mucous like substance lines your uterus and the fallopian tubes to facilitate transit of sperms into the tubes. This mucous also protects and keeps the sperms alive for about 3-5 days. While you plan to conceive, prepare yourself well. Avoid alcohol, drugs, tobacco or any other substances that are harmful to your baby. Eat a healthy diet rich in vitamins, particularly folic acid. Read More