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sugah:Thank you for the advice.I will go for a second opinion and do a HGS scan because I m actually tired of it but most importantly I want to take in asap and have at least two more babies...a boy and a girl by God's grace. |
Amen! Thank you so much for this advice quote author=miraclebaby post=90523797] My dear if the fibroid is really disturbing, why not remove it. Truth is that even if you manage to take in with it, it might not be easy even when the baby tries to fight hard you may still end up losing the pregnancy. Since at least two doctors have said you need to remove it, brace up yourself and look for good hospital with good review on fibroid surgery and fertility and go for it. You said you’re already above 40 and I hope you know fertility declines as we age, thus the earlier you tackle that fibroid the better chances for you to take in. I only advise people that have asymptomatic fibroid which the location too will not affect conception to ignore it but once you start having symptoms especially bleeding, surgery is your best cure. May God grant you the grace to make the best decision.[/quote] |
[quote author=sugah post=90522009]First, stop taking folic acid (especially the Nigerian kind that's 5mg), they make fibroids grow. What's the size and location of the fibroids? I didn't know that about folic acid I actually thought it helps to build the blood lost back. Thanks for the info. I have you done a HSG to see if they're blocking your tubes? I did a pelvic scan...the result reads "[b]There is a submucous uterine myoma measuring 46x43mm",echo pattern is heterogeneous, endometrium is ill defined,no evidence of salpingitis,no adnexa masses seen,pouch of douglas is normal |
Funky123:Amen |
Good day mamas in the house. This is my first post here I sincerely apologise for the long read. I need your advice,I have been ttc since october 2017 there about when my first clocked 2. About the same time I think in november the same year, I had this heavy discharge with lumps of which I later went for a scan in february 2018 as I was scared as it continued and was told it was fibroid. |
[Thank you so much, I will check them all up. My own thing by the side is actually baking which is not related to the program of choice which I also have zero experience in. Pls is there a way to explain the 7years gap in relation to the program i.e public health?quote author=Lekiboboe post=90003593] My own opinion.. Firstly, Most Univ. minimum requirements for Masters Admission is 2.1.... As regards Test Of English, its Not Compulsory, they do waive for Nigerian Applicants, cos NAIJA is an English Speaking Country.. But if u can get a LETTER OF CONFIRMATION OF PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE from d skool u graduated from, Stating that " all ur 4-5 years in skool, ur medium of instruction was in English Language, and ur Home Country is an English Speaking Country " Secondly, It all depends on what what u want, either to go for ... - a PGD or PGC related to ur Banking experience - and that ur own thing u talked about , if it's something that has a related program, go for it cos u gotta explain in SOP what u av bin doing for the past 7 years since u resigned, so as to cover those GAPS) - u can also check out some PGD or PGC course that relates to MCB , Medical Lab Science, Biotechnology, Clinical programs, Ultrasound etc.. - u can also make enquiry about a Graduate Diploma in Public Health in Canadian Universities Check out the following skools - Graduate Universities Public Health University of Victoria, British Columbia - Graduate Diploma in Public Health University of Guelph, Ontario - Graduate Certificate in Public Health Leadership Concordia University of Edmonton, Alberta - Graduate Certificate in Public Health Strategic Communication Concordia University of Edmonton, Alberta - Graduate Certificate in Indigenous Public Health (Vancouver) University of British Columbia, British Columbia - Graduate Certificate in Public Health for Vulnerable Populations Concordia University of Edmonton, Alberta Find attached list of PGD/PGC programs in Canadian colleges in all province and check if there courses that relates to ur MCB Program or Banking Experience.. Good luck...[/quote] |
UBblessed15:I just read what I typed, I wanted to modify it but I couldn't I guess this is the right thing to do |
Good evening Nairalanders, this is my first post though I been a guest who visits front page regularly. I stumbled on this thread recently and I saw the amazing advice,info and sincere help given to a lot of members on different issues. Please I need an advice. Sorry it's a lengthy one I studied Microbiology and since graduation I have been working in a bank like 9 years experience till I was advised to resign 7 years ago(I have been doing my own thing basically). I want to go back to my field to study Public Health but the little research I did and what I read here yesterday set my brain. I graduated with a 2.2 cgpa..3.31 that means no way for me in the MSc category. Please what should I do?? Which other courses and degrees of choice should I embark on? Is test of English compulsory for all the schools because I would prefer one that doesn't though if possible?I heard it's a long process from start to finish. Thank you |
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