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cervic/o
can be neck OR cervix
colp/o
vagina
episi/o
vulva
mast/o
breast
metr/o
uterus
nat/o
birth
omphal/o
umbillicus
part/o
childbirth
salping/o
fallopian tubes
-cyesis
state of prego
-gravida
prego
-para
to bear
-tocia
labor, childbirth
anteflexion
the normal forward bend of the uterus
three parts of uterus?
fundus, corpus, and cervix
three layers of uterus?
endometrium, myometrium, and perimetrium
mens-
to do with menstruation
bartholin's glands
on outer edges of vagina, secrete lubrication
normal number weeks gestation?
40
# weeks = premature birth?
37
week 1-8, infant = ______
embryo
week 9-birth, infant = ______
fetus
newborn = _____
neonate
two protective sac around fetus?
the amnion and chorion
effacement
as the cervix dialates, it becomes thinner
atresia
congenital lack of a normal body opening
colostrum
thin fluid secreted by breast after delivery: little nutrient but lots of antibodies
dyspareunia
painful intercourse
meconium
first poo of a baby: mucus + bile
parturition
childbirth
puerperium
3-6 weeks after childbirth
condyloma
wart-like growth on outside of genitalia
eclampsia
convulsive seizures/coma in woman from 20th week of prego to 1 week postpartum
menorrhagia
excessive bleeding during the menstrual period
PAP stands for...
Dr. Papanicolaou
simple mastectomy
removal of breast tissue
radical mastectomy
removal of breast tissue plus chest muscles axillary lymph nodes
orchi/o
testes
orch/o
testes
balan/o
glans penis