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    The pain was terrible, but what hurt me more was what the doctors told me,” (personal communication, July 30, 2015). Mrs. Joseph’s appendix was getting irritated due to a leakage of blood in her reproductive system. Her ultrasound showed a rupture cyst, that was irritating her appendix. “I was told that aside from getting an appendectomy, I had to get a hysterectomy.” Luckily, a hysterectomy was not necessary, but Mrs. Joseph is infertile due to blockage in her oviduct. This sort of blockage is…

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    Essay On Endometriosis

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    painful condition where tissue begins to form outside of the uterus. This condition very often may also involve the ovaries, rectum and other parts of the body that tissue will spread towards. One example of Endometriosis reaching the ovaries is that cyst will form in the ovaries, these are called Endometriomas. Endometrial tissue normally works by thickening, breaking down and causing bleeding cycles with each menstrual period. This will irritate the area causing great damage and scar tissue,…

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    Causes Of Endometriosis

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    Endometriosis is a disorder in which the endometrium, the tissue that normally resides in the uterus, grows outside of the uterus. The endometrial implant typically grows on the the outer walls of the uterus, the fallopian tubes, the ovaries, the intestines, or the tissue lining the pelvis. Rarely, the endometrial tissue spreads beyond the pelvic region. Despite being outside the uterus, the endometrial tissue behaves as it would normally, meaning that it thickens, breaks down, and bleeds with…

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    fenugreek have been reported as an effective remedy against polycystic ovarian disease. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most widespread hormonal disorders among women of reproductive age causing irregular menstrual cycles, histurism, miscarriage and infertility. The study will be conducted to determine physicochemical characteristics of fenugreek and its efficacy on the reduction of ovarian volume and the number of ovarian cysts. During our two phase study, we will focus on the…

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    At this point in terms of lifesaving medical procedures, a hysterectomy is the best course of action for patients with uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, and advanced cervical cancer. The procedure is the best option for removing and stopping the spread of cancerous cells. Women with large ovarian cysts or uterine fibroids, severe pelvic inflammatory disease, or severe pregnancy complications may also want to consider a hysterectomy. Hysterectomy Cons: One of the largest…

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    Ot the surface, egg donation appears to be a win-win situation. A woman has the opportunity to help an individual conceive a child, and in exchange gets reimbursed for their service. A similar, successful type of donation has been in place for a long time which is sperm donation. Sperm donors receive compensation and are able to use their bodies’ natural resources, so women should have the same opportunity. However, these two systems are very different: the egg donation process takes a longer…

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    Pcos Case Study

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    for a female than the actual cause of these changes. What body changes may affect the female? How does the nurse practitioner address these with the patient? What education and counseling does the nurse practitioner offer? Patients with Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) have a multispecialty hormonal disorder presenting with irregular menses or anovulatory and body changes resulting from signs of hyperandrogenis such as acne, seborrhea, hirsutism, infertility and alopecia, and obesity. The…

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    breast tenderness, and fatigue. Urine pregnancy test was completed and it was positive. She received counseling, due to unintended pregnancy. A week later, Savannah returns to the clinic with complained of vaginal bleeding. Ultrasound shows a left ovarian cyst, but not a baby grow in the uterus. However, ten days later, Savannah medical conditions deteriorated, and she presents to the emergency with vaginal bleeding and pain. Pelvic examination revealed that cervical is dilated as well as…

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    Kenisha Knox Personality

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    Kenisha Knox is an 18-year-old senior. She doesn’t only have challenges academically, but personal challenges as well. Kenisha is an outgoing person who is willing to help anyone in need, and people initially notice her infectious smile. There were challenges of being able to keep at least straight A’s, a 4.0 GPA, and on top of that her, health. She was the type to be so much into school without a doubt. Kenisha’s high school life consisted of a close tie with sports. She has been a successful…

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    Mirena Research Paper

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    linked to many side effects. Thousands of women have reported the negative side effects that they have experienced to the Food And Drug Administration. Clinical trials have shown that Mirena can cause infection, irregular periods, cramping and ovarian cysts. In fact, it is estimated that 60 percent of Mirena users have experienced some side effects while using this medication. Many women stop using Mirena because of the side effects. Mirena has also been linked to more serious side…

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