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    Menstrual Cycle Analysis

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    Menstrual Cycle”: Pituitary gland which is a little gland that is behind the eyes Hypothalamus area of your brain above the pituitary gland Ovary glands, which are two glands on the left and right side of the lower abdomen that are close to the fallopian tubes Follicles that contain eggs Uterus a pear-sized muscle that is between the bladder and…

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    over the 4 days, and the pregnancy has started, taking the emergency contraception pill will not abort the pregnancy.The emergency contraception pill delays ovulation, therefore the egg and sperm cannot create a baby.Sperm hangout inside woman's fallopian tubes, waiting for an egg to show up (ovulation) If the egg does not show, the sperm die. 5. I took the Emergency Contraception Pill last night, but had unprotected sex again tonight, I’m still ok…

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    and their eggs because according to scientists, one is the production of something, while the other is simply a wasteful process. This is again seen by describing the behaviors of the eggs as submissive and being involuntarily dragged along the fallopian tube. These adjectives are often used to negatively describe women in our everyday lives. Although negative adjectives are used for women, adjectives such as being powerful and energetic are used to describe male reproductive processes and…

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    The intention of this systematic review of literature is to evaluate the validity of chiropractic as a specific tool in the management of infertility. The challenge in all of this is not only to understand the role of vertebral subluxation on fertility but to understand infertility as a whole. Epidemiology Infertility is defined as the failure to reproduce after twelve months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It is estimated that between 50 and 80 million couples of childbearing age are…

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    candidates having the surgery. Dr Morice is known for an affordable reversal surgery and proudly claims for the most successful surgeries across the world. Tubal Ligation Reversal In ligation surgery the tubes are tied for the purpose to block the fallopian tubes and avoid the pregnancy. When tubes are tied, the eggs are not passed through the uterus and are prevented from fertilization. But when the same couple wants to conceive the baby again then tubal ligation reversal is the only choice…

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    Bell's Palsy Essay

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    The immunological hypothesis was introduced by McGovern and coworkers.35-36 Friedreich hypothesized that the cause of facial paralysis was ~rheumatic" because of exposure to cold often followed by fever, chills and local pain and swelling in and around the neck.37 Brunninghausen speculated that the paralysis arose from the nerve sheath becoming thickened and compressed in stylomastoid foramen. The cold hypothesis, or paralysis e frigore, maintained that exposure to draughts produced the palsy.…

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    up of five organs that work together, and they include: ovary, fallopian tube, uterus, cervix, and the vagina. The man’s Reproduction System contains the following parts are: prostate, urethra, penis, and testicles. In a male, sperm forms in the testicles and travels through the urethra to the penis and out of the body. A woman then takes in the sperm which travels through the vagina, through the uterus which goes to the fallopian tube ending in the ovaries. This makes fertilization occur which…

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    This birth control method is 99.83% effective when all the steps are met and followed by the patient. Also it doesn’t require the use of anesthesia, although local anesthetic are usually used for mild pain and discomforts. It doesn’t contain any hormones. And the recovery process is quicker than any other procedure. The patient getting Essure will most likely return to normal activity in less than 2 days after procedure is successful and done. (Essure permanent birth control, 2015) There is no…

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    to blockage in her oviduct. This sort of blockage is not only cause by surgery scars. They are also caused by sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydia ("Female Infertility", 2015). Tubal pregnancies are caused by partial blockage of the fallopian tube. The sperm is able to get in to fertilize the egg, but it is not able to leave the oviduct; therefore, it implants in the oviduct instead of the proper place (endometrium). Tubal pregnancies occur at a low rate ("Ectopic Pregnancy", 2011),…

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    Grass Roots Abortion Abortion has been involved in multiple accounts of controversial arguments. It is defined in which the developing fetus is killed by the choice of the mother bearing the child. Women of the fetuses have reasons to why their decision of removing the fetus from their belly, such as the protection of Women 's Rights, the medical risk of the mother 's life, and to prevent severe disorders of the child 's life . Women 's Rights correlates to every individuals, including males.…

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