Showing posts with label Medical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medical. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Dr. Byron Brown - Ways Your Body Prepares For Labor

As an obstetrician and gynecologist with many years of experience, Dr Byron A Brown is able to provide pregnant women with advice about what their bodies will go through during their pregnancy and what to expect as they come closer to term and start to prepare for labor. The following are all things that your body will do that should tell you that your baby is ready to be born.

Braxton Hicks Contractions
These are small contractions that you may start to feel from the middle of your pregnancy. Typically, you will feel your midsection tighten slightly, before relaxing again. These types of contraction should not be mistaken with normal contractions, which are more regular. Instead, consider them as practice runs for your body.

You Have A Show
During the course of your pregnancy, your cervix, which is the neck of your uterus, will be blocked with a small plug of jelly to ensure that nothing untoward happens. As you begin to approach the end of your term and your cervix starts to stretch in preparation for the birth, this plug will start to come away and you may notice it in your underwear. This could happen a few weeks, a couple of days before or even during your labor.

Your Waters Break
Dr Byron A Brown notes that waters breaking are the most obvious sign that pregnancies are coming to their end. The bag of amniotic fluid that surrounds your child will be released, either before labor or once contractions have begun.

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Dr. Byron Brown - Three Benefits of a Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Dr. Byron Brown has long been an advocate for laparoscopic surgery because it is minimally invasive and leaves patients with shorter recovery times, less scar tissue, and less risk of infection or other complications. One common operation that Dr. Brown has helped with as a surgical assistant and as a general surgeon during the early stages of his residency is the hysterectomy. Today, laparoscopic hysterectomies are being offered at many hospitals to benefit patients requiring this operation. Here are three benefits of laparoscopic hysterectomies as opposed to traditional methods:
  • The operation can be performed on an outpatient basis. Since there is no need for incisions made in the abdomen or vagina, patients can be in and out of an operating room in an hour for laparoscopic hysterectomies. Dr. Byron Brown tells patients that a small incision is made at the navel and thin cameras are inserted into the incision, giving surgeons a clear view of their operations.
  • Minimal risk of complications. Since laparoscopic hysterectomies are performed with very little open exposure of a patient’s internal organs, the risk of infection or other complications is greatly reduced.
  • Minimal scarring and short recovery times. Again, as Dr. Byron Brown explains, the use of small incisions and thin instruments instead of standard surgical equipment makes for short recovery times and minimal scarring. Many patients can return to work in a week or ten days.
Dr Byron A Brown has helped many patients get their hysterectomies taken care of in a short, easy procedure that features short recovery times and minimal side effects or risks of complication.