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    "After two challenging days of induction, this little miracle finally arrived ๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ‘ถ Every effort is worth it when we see a healthy baby in our arms."

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    "Alhamdulillah ๐Ÿคฒ✨ — every safe delivery is a blessing, and every baby is a reminder of God’s mercy."

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    "Meet little Gift ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ’™ — a name full of love and meaning. Every baby is truly a gift to the world."

UTERINE ANOMALIES

 “Your uterus is abnormal.”


A sentence that can immediately create fear.


But here’s something important many women don’t know:


Not every uterine anomaly is dangerous.

And not every unusual uterine shape causes infertility.


๐Ÿฉบ Mรผllerian anomalies are variations in how the uterus formed before birth.


Some are very mild and may never affect pregnancy. 

Others may require closer follow-up or treatment.

Many women only discover them during:


 • a routine ultrasound

• fertility assessment

• pregnancy scans

• or miscarriage evaluation


In this series, we’ll simplify the most common types: 


• Arcuate uterus

• Septate uterus

• Bicornuate uterus

• Unicornuate uterus


And we’ll talk about:


 ✔️ fertility

✔️ miscarriage risk

✔️ pregnancy outcomes

✔️ when treatment is needed… and when it is not.


Because understanding the diagnosis matters more than fearing the name.


Dr Rabab Cares 


#MullerianAnomalies

#UterineAnomalies

#SeptateUterus

#ArcuateUterus

#BicornuateUterus

#UnicornuateUterus

#InfertilityAwareness

#FertilityEducation

#Ultrasound

#DrRababCares


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Happy Mother Day

 Today, we celebrate the women who carry entire worlds quietly. ๐Ÿค


To every mother—the ones raising children, healing families, working through exhaustion, hiding pain behind a smile, and still showing up with love every single day—


Thank you.


As an obstetrician, I witness strength in many forms, but motherhood remains one of the most powerful journeys I see.


Happy Mother’s Day to every mother, every expecting mother, every woman trying, and every woman carrying love in her heart. ๐ŸŒท

You are appreciated more than words can say.


Dr. Rabab Mustafa 


#DrRababCares


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Causes Of Bleeding While Using Oral Contraceptives

 Causes Of Bleeding While Using Contraceptives 




Swipe to learn common causes of bleeding while using oral contraceptive pills ๐Ÿ‘ฉ๐Ÿป‍⚕️๐Ÿ’Š

Not every bleeding episode means something dangerous  but understanding the cause matters.

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Your Pap Smear Says HSIL Should You Worry?

✨ “HSIL is different… and here’s why.”

Yesterday, we talked about LSIL.

Today… let’s talk about HSIL.

Because they are not the same.

๐Ÿง  What is HSIL?

HSIL (High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion)

means more advanced changes in the cervix,
usually linked to persistent HPV infection.

๐Ÿ‘‰ It’s still not cancer
๐Ÿ‘‰ But it needs action  not just monitoring.

⚠️ Why does it matter?

Unlike mild changes (LSIL),
HSIL carries a higher risk of progression over time.

๐Ÿ‘‰ That’s why we don’t wait.
๐Ÿ‘‰ We act early.

๐Ÿฉบ What happens next?

A closer examination (colposcopy)
And sometimes treatment (like LEEP) depending on findings.

๐Ÿ‘‰ The goal is simple:

prevent cancer before it even starts.

๐Ÿ” Does age matter?

๐Ÿ‘‰ With HSIL… not much.
It is considered high-risk regardless of age (≥25 years)

๐Ÿ’ฌ My message to you:

If your result says HSIL
don’t panic…
But don’t ignore it either.
Early action changes everything.

๐Ÿ“ #DrRababCares  Clear guidance. Early detection. Real reassurance.

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#HSIL
#CervicalHealth
#PapSmear
#HPVAwareness
#CervicalScreening
#EarlyDetection
#WomensHealth

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Your Pap Smear Says LSIL...Should You Worry?

 ๐Ÿค”“Your Pap smear says LSIL… should you worry?”


You came for a routine check.

You felt fine.

Then the report says: LSIL.


Suddenly… anxiety starts.


Let me explain it simply ๐Ÿ‘‡


LSIL (Low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion).


means there are mild changes in the cervix,

usually caused by a very common virus called Human papillomavirus (HPV).


๐Ÿ’ก The most important thing you need to know:


๐Ÿ‘‰ This is NOT cancer.

๐Ÿ‘‰ In many cases, your body clears it on its own.

๐Ÿ‘‰ You don’t need panic… you need proper follow-up.


๐Ÿฉบ So what happens next?


Depending on your age and results:


Sometimes we just monitor and repeat the test after 1 year.


Sometimes we do a simple test called colposcopy to take a closer look.


That’s it. No rush. No fear.


⚠️ When do we take it more seriously?

If the virus persists

Or if changes progress over time.


๐Ÿ‘‰ That’s why follow-up is everything


๐Ÿ’ฌ A message from me as your doctor:


Don’t ignore it…


but don’t be scared of it either.


Your body is strong.


And with the right follow-up, we catch problems early  before they ever become serious.


#DrRababCares we focus on early detection, reassurance, and safe care because your peace of mind matters as much as your health.


#DrRababCares

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#CervicalHealth

#PapSmear

#LSIL

#HPVAwareness

#WomensHealth

#CervicalScreening

#PreventiveCare

#EarlyDetection

#HealthcareAwareness



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Happy Labour Day

 Happy Labour Day.


Work means different things to different people.


For some, it’s routine.


For others, it’s responsibility that stays even on a day off.


As doctors, we learn to appreciate both

the moments we serve,

and the moments we pause.


Today is a reminder to value the work we do…

and also the rest that allows us to keep going.


To everyone working hard in their own way today and every day this day is for you.


#DrRababCares 

#LabourDay 

#DoctorLife 

#Healthcare 

#WomensHealth


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Cord presentation ( Prolapse) Obstetrics Emergency

 ๐Ÿ’š“I didn’t rush for a C-section.

I responded to a cord prolapse.”


One of the most dangerous obstetric emergencies can begin quietly… and within minutes, everything changes.


A patient in early labour.

Twin pregnancy.

First baby breech.

Suddenly cord prolapse.


At that moment, this is no longer about waiting.

It is no longer about “let’s observe.”


It becomes about one thing only:


Time.


Cord prolapse happens when the umbilical cord slips below the presenting part, causing compression and rapidly reducing blood flow and oxygen to the baby.


Every minute matters.


Immediate action is critical:


– Relieve cord compression

– Optimize maternal position

– Prepare for urgent delivery

– Most often, emergency Caesarean section is the safest option


Sometimes people say,

“Doctors are too quick to do C-sections.”


But obstetrics teaches us something important:


Delay can be far more dangerous than decision.


Not every emergency looks dramatic.

Some begin quietly… and demand speed, not hesitation.


Sometimes, saving a life doesn’t mean holding the scalpel.


Sometimes, it means recognizing danger early, making the right decision fast, and ensuring the patient reaches the right hands in time.


Cord prolapse doesn’t wait.

Neither should we.


Timely referral is not “just referral.”


Sometimes, it is the difference between tragedy… and two healthy babies.


Because in obstetrics,

sometimes


timing is survival.


#DrRababCares

 #Obstetrics #CordProlapse #EmergencyObstetrics #TwinPregnancy #MaternalCare #WomenHealth #CaesareanSection #HighRiskPregnancy


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