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    Sperm Video Summary

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    The video was about two couples who were trying to produce a baby. The video focus on how the sperm reaches the ovaries. Part One: We was introduce to Glen. Every heart beat Glen has 1000 sperm are producing in the testis. Sperm are free-living cells constantly moving. Sperm is one five hundred milliliter long. The testis, where sperm is made, is a round, elongated structure and has a series of tubules. In the video, the “sperm people” in white clothing where in a building waiting. This…

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    dangerous. Surgery can result in cervical damage. To perform the surgery, the cervix must be stretched open which can cause the uterine wall to rip and tear cervix muscles. Many teenage women who have gotten abortions, are more likely to have cervical damage because their cervixes are not fully developed. So, if a woman who has an abortion has a weak cervix, that may lead to an “incompetent cervix”. That woman’s cervix might not be able to carry the weight of another child in another pregnancy.…

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    has a history of curettage. At day 42 postpartum, 2 hours earlier her admission, she had a massive vaginal bleeding, dizziness and syncope. She was clinically stable. On gynecological examination, the vulva was bloody, blood clots within the vagina, cervix smooth and closed no active bleeding and the uterus such as the size of 2 months pregnant, more than accepted. The estimated blood loss at admission about 1000ml, Hemoglobin 94g / l , white blood cell count 19.45 x 10 ^ 9 / L, with normal…

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    disease. This then leads to infertility as well as miscarriage, premature birth and stillbirth (Dr.Ed, 2016). Pelvic inflammatory disease or commonly known as PID is an infection particularly caused by bacteria. When bacteria from the vagina or cervix travel to your womb, fallopian tubes, or ovaries they can cause an infection (Medline Plus Medical…

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    the placenta might develop over the cervix, causing placenta previa (Placenta Previa, 2014). The Mayo clinic emphasizes that most medical staff detect cases of placenta previa during the second-trimester ultrasound examination (Placenta Previa, 2014). If the placenta almost reaches the cervix, expansion of the uterus causes the placenta to elevate opposite from the cervix; which will resolve the situation. On the other hand, if the placenta crosses the cervix, it is unlikely to resolve with time…

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    causing the cervix to dilate. For the most part, this stage takes longer because the cervix must dilate ten centimeters for the fetus to be born. Women who have had children before may or may not take as much as some women who are going to be a mother for the first time. For example, the patient I assisted was a first-time mom, so it took longer for the cervix to dilate to ten centimeters. Throughout the dilation process the doctor or nurse is occasionally checking the women’s cervix to know the…

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    are a few days away from finally meeting your baby. Most doctors and hospitals in India do not let the pregnancy continue beyond 41 weeks. After all the parameters of gestation period are checked, doctors continue to monitor the cervix for signs of ‘ripening’. If the cervix begins to thin out, then labor is generally induced through the membrane sweep. If all labor inducing methods fail, then a Caesarian section is the only way to safely deliver the baby. (Read our article on Caesarian delivery…

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    doctor will give you medicine for pain or may even seduce you. You lie on your back with your feet propped up and then a speculum is inserted to open the vagina. They then use anesthetic to numb the cervix. They use a clamp to hold the cervix in place so that it can be dilated by absorbent rods. When the cervix is wide enough, a cannula is inserted into the uterus to suction out the fetus and…

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    When we talk about problems with infertility we actually use two broad groups. We talk about the infertile group and the sub-fertile group. Infertile is like impossible meaning it could be because there's no sperm, there is no vagina, there is no cervix, there is no uterus, there are no patent or open fallopian tubes, there are no ovaries, there are no eggs coming from the ovaries. When we talk about sub-fertile we're meaning that perhaps there is some sperm, but there's less of it or it's…

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    The male reproductive system is responsible for producing, transporting, and maintaining sperm. It's also responsible for producing male sex hormones. These sex hormones actually take on the role of being responsible for maintaining the male reproductive system. Unfortunately, the male reproductive system also takes on the role of discharging its sperm into the female reproductive tract during sex. The major organs that make up your male reproductive system include the following: bladder,…

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