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гинеколог

NEW LIFE CLINIC IS LOOKING FOR OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGIST FOR ITS TEAM IN BURGAS

In connection with the expansion of the activity of “New Life” Clinic, we are looking for an obstetrician-gynecologist for the team in the city of Burgas.

We offer:

– Attractive payment
– Dynamic work environment
– Possibility of training abroad and at the clinic in the city of Plovdiv
– Working with a professional team at a very high level
– Advertisement of the center and the team that works in it
– Development in the field of reproductive medicine

Requirements:

– Gynecology specialty
– Fluency in English (advantage)
– A second foreign language is an advantage
– Experience in a position as a gynecologist
– Willingness to learn and develop

WHY NEWLIFE?

• Israel’s leading know-how in reproductive technology

• The New Life team – has undergone prestigious training abroad

• World-renowned names in IVF – consultants to the New Life medical team

• New Life Clinic has highest class equipment

• At New Life, we don’t give up on tough cases

• For us, at New Life, every patient is special

Дерматолог

NEW LIFE CLINIC IS LOOKING FOR A DERMATOLOGIST FOR ITS TEAM

In connection with the expansion of the Dermatology and Plastic Surgery Clinic, we are looking for a responsible and motivated Dermatologist to join the growing New Life Plastic & Dermatology team.

What we need?

– master’s degree in medicine, specialty Dermatology
– high professional competence
– desire to develop in the field of aesthetics, injection procedures, dermal fillers
– responsibility towards work and patients
– positive attitude

The activity of our dermatology center is focused on 3 main areas:

– outpatient dermatology and dermatosurgery
– laser dermatology
– aesthetic dermatology

What do we offer?

– flexible working hours
– opportunity for personal and professional training
– work with high-quality materials and equipment
– initial training
– motivating payment
– work in a young and friendly team of professionals

In case our offer is of interest to you, send your CV. We will contact only the approved candidates!

инсулиновата резистентност изследване

THE LINK BETWEEN INSULIN RESISTANCE, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND PREGNANCY

Insulin resistance (IR), a condition in which the body’s cells become less sensitive to the hormone insulin, plays a critical role in various aspects of health, including reproductive health. This metabolic disorder is increasingly associated with difficulties in achieving and maintaining a healthy pregnancy.

EFFECT ON OVULATION

Elevated insulin levels stimulate the ovaries to produce excess androgens and estrogen (male and female sex hormones), which suppress ovulation. The most recognizable characteristic of chronic anovulation irregular periods or even missing your period for months. This is an alarming symptom that you should notify your gynecologist about.

POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME

Insulin resistance and subsequent hormonal disturbances are closely related to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is a complex condition that presents with a number of symptoms, including:

  • increased androgen levels
  • impaired glucose tolerance
  • excess weight or obesity
  • multiple ovarian cysts
  • irregular menstruation
  • skin manifestations: increased hair growth (hirsutism), acne, hyperpigmentation
  • mental health problems: depression, anxiety, etc.

The consequences of PCOS do not only include infertility. The syndrome is associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes as well as heart disease.

WHY DOES INSULIN RESISTANCE INTERFERE WITH PREGNANCY?

On the one hand, insulin resistance suppresses ovulation, and without ovulation, fertilization cannot occur.

On the other hand, IR affects the endometrium (uterine lining). Studies have shown that in women with IR, there is a reduced receptivity of the endometrium to the embryo, which would prevent implantation, respectively the achievement of a successful pregnancy.

Last but not least, maternal IR can be a risk factor for miscarriage and fetal complications.

HOW DO I INCREASE MY CHANCES OF GETTING PREGNANT?

While insulin resistance can pose a fertility challenge, the good news is that lifestyle changes can help improve your reproductive health. They include:

  • Appropriate diet. Switching to a balanced low glycemic index diet helps stabilize blood sugar levels. This means eating more fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, fish, dairy products, and healthy fats. Aim to make gradual changes to your diet so they can become a lifestyle.
  • Physical activity increases insulin sensitivity. Both aerobic and weight exercises have shown positive effects on reproductive health. Workouts that are too intense, especially if you are inexperienced, can become demotivating. So start with some small changes such as daily walks or using the stairs.
  • Make sure you dedicate enough time to sleep and rest. Adults should sleep at least 7 hours. Chronic sleep deprivation is associated with an increased risk of developing insulin resistance.
  • Consultations with specialists. Sometimes lifestyle changes aren’t enough. Therefore, it is necessary that your condition be monitored not only by a gynecologist, but also by an endocrinologist, who, if necessary, will prescribe treatment.

Insulin resistance, with its implications for reproductive health, poses challenges to women who wish to conceive. However, active lifestyle changes and timely medical attention can greatly improve your chances of getting pregnant.

ВЛИЯНИЕ НА ЗАТЛЪСТЯВАНЕТО ВЪРХУ РЕПРОДУКТИВНОТО ЗДРАВЕ

How insulin resistance affects your chances of conceiving

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ДВУПЛОДНА БРЕМЕННОСТ

TWIN PREGNANCY AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a revolutionary step in reproductive medicine, offering hope to couples struggling with infertility. One intriguing aspect of IVF is its association with an increased likelihood of twin pregnancies. As the demand for assisted reproductive techniques increases, understanding the considerations surrounding twin pregnancy resulting from IVF becomes paramount.

IVF IN A NUTSHELL

IVF is an assisted reproductive technique in which, after hormonal stimulation and ovarian follicle puncture, fertilization of eggs takes place outside the body, with the resulting embryo(s) subsequently implanted in the uterus. Depositing the embryos into the uterine cavity is called embryo transfer. The best quality embryos are selected for the transfer. Usually 1 to 3 embryos are transferred, depending on the patient’s age and medical history.

WHY ARE TWINS MORE COMMON WITH IVF?

Twin pregnancy with IVF is usually explained by the transfer of several embryos. Identical twins are quite rare. Current recommendations favor the transfer of 1 embryo, except in some very specific cases. The transfer of more than one embryo is affected by various factors, including the age of the woman, the quality of the embryos and the presence of previous unsuccessful IVF attempts.

RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH TWIN PREGNANCY

While the prospect of twins can be exciting, it presents challenges for expectant parents and their chosen medical team. Twin pregnancies are considered high risk because of the increased likelihood of complications for both the mother and the babies. They include:

Occurrence of potentially life-threatening complications for the mother such as pre-eclampsia and hemorrhages. Pregnant women with twins also have an increased risk of developing gestational diabetes.

Twins are often born preterm (before 37 weeks of gestation) and they may have low birth weight (under 2.5kg). In the case of twins, it is more common for one or both babies to remain for observation and treatment in a neonatal unit.

If you are expecting twins, this does not mean that you will necessarily have a complicated pregnancy. However, it is possible to visit your obstetrician-gynecologist for more frequent check-ups. That’s why it’s of utmost importance to choose a medical team you trust.

 

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