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Corpus luteum

Secretes progesterone during the second half of the menstruation

Coitus

Sex

Zygote

Single fertilized cell

Chorion

Outer layer of embryo

Amniotic sac

Inner membrane surrounds the embryo

Nulli gravida

Nulli means and gravida means pregnant. Never been pregnant

Nullipara

Never borne a viable child

Primigravida

First pregnancy

Primipara

First viable child

Puerperium

Postpartum

Lochia

Postpartum vaginal discharge blood mucus placenta tissue

Uterine involution

Return the size of the uterus back to normal

Meconium

First green is stool of an infant

Perinetrium

Outer layer of uterus

Endometrium

Inner layer of uterus

Pyosalpinx

Pus in the fallopian tube

Leukorrhea

Perfused white vaginal discharge

Fibroadenoma

Excess feboris tissue in the breast

Galactorrhea

Galacto means milk excessive milk in the breast

Mastalgia

Breast pain

Menometrorrhagia

Excessive uterine bleeding

Oligomenorrhea

Light menstruation and frequent menstruation

Conization

Removal of the cone-shaped tissue of the cervix

Myomectomy

Removal of uterine fibroids

Mons pubis

External vaginal flush

Bartholin glands

Produce mucus next to the vaginal orifice

Follicle

Fluid-filled Sac contains a single ovum. Thousands of these on the inside surface of ovaries

OVA

The egg female gamete

Fallopian tubes

Extend from upper end of uterus point near ovaries

Fimbriae

Finger-like extensions at the end of each fallopian tube

Anti flexion

Normal bent forward position of the uterus

Fundus

Top of the uterus

Corpus

Body of the uterus

Cervix

Extend into the vagina

Perryonies disease

Bent penis during erection

Anorchism

Absence of one or both testes

Cryptorchidism

Undescended testes

Hydrocele

Swelling in the scrotum

Priapism

Painful erection

Spermatocele e

Sperm filled cyst in the epididymis

Testicular torsion

Sharp pain caused by twisting of the vas deferens

Varicocele

Varicose veins in the scrotum

Orchiopexy

Surgery to fix the undescended testes

Perineum

Between the scrotum and the anus between the vaginal orifice and the anus

Seminiferous tubules

Where semen is formed

Epididymis

Coil tube in testicles

Spermatic cord

Attached to the epididymis and to each side of a teste contains veins arteries nerves lymphs and vas deferens

Vas deferens

Tubes going to the urethra

Seminal vesicles

Glands secrete yellow substance to feed sperm open into the vas deferens

Bulbourethral glands

Contains pre-c**

Spermatogenesis

Formation of sperm

Balanitis

Inflammation of the glans penis

Fimosis

Narrowing of the foreskin

Preeclampsia

Hypertension proteinuria during pregnancy

Eclampsia

Serious version of preeclampsia consisting of hypertension proteinuria during pregnancy

Abryoto placentae

Placenta separates from the uterine wall before birth

Prepuce

For skin covering the penis

Episiotomy

An incision in the perineum to avoid a perianal tear