Obstetrics:
1. When can a successful pregnancy be confirmed?
2. When should the non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) be performed?
3. Is it still necessary to have an OSCAR test if the NIPT shows normal results?
4. When is the best timing for scheduling an elective caesarean section?
5. When should pregnant women have a fetal morphology ultrasound scan?
6. Is it dangerous to the fetus if the umbilical cord has wrapped around the neck (nuchal cord)?
7. Are leg cramps during pregnancy due to calcium deficiency?
8. Is it safe to exercise during pregnancy?
9. Are varicose veins normal during pregnancy?
10. How can serious varicose veins be managed in pregnancy?
11. Is uterine fibroid(s) harmful to the fetus?
12. Are there vaccination to be recommended during pregnancy?
13. What are the precautions on acne treatment during pregnancy?
8. Is it safe to exercise during pregnancy?
Yes, regular exercise (2-3 times per week) is suggested. Stroll (walking exercise) and swimming are two good forms of exercise in pregnancy. Please refer to “Guidelines for exercises in pregnancy”.
15. Can I dye (colour) my hair during pregnancy?
The safety of colouring the hair during pregnancy is not well established. Theoretically, the chemicals involved can be absorbed by the scalp and get passed to the unborn fetus. However, it is believed that the amount absorbed should be very low. The National Health Service in the UK opinionated that colouring the hair is probably safe after 12 weeks of pregnancy. In a case-controlled study from Brazil published in 2013, maternal exposure to hair dyes and straightening cosmetics in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy is associated with acute lymphocytic leukaemia in children under the age of 2. And the exposure during breastfeeding is associated with acute myeloid leukaemia. Although the case-controlled study has its limitation, women considering to dye their hair are advised to weigh balance their need and the potential risks.