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    The clock ticked by, it was 6:01 in the morning, and I kept looking at her, a look of pain was reflected on her face, sweaty and strained with the joy of anticipation. Her hands tugging hard at the bed sheet and the veins popping out on her neck were visible pulsating as she tried not to make noise, but I knew she was struggling to keep calm. How I wish I was in her spot, to feel what she was feeling; unfortunately, reality kept nudging me with my imagination being broken by the movement going…

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    Ovarian Cysts Essay

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    of an ovary. They are common and the majority are harmless. They do cause symptoms similar to ovarian tumors which can be cancerous. Some symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, bloating painful bowel movements, and pain during sex. Or they might not have any symptoms. Always get them checked. There are many types of ovarian cysts. Two common types of ovarian cysts are follicular and corpus luteum. These two are related to the menstrual cycle. Follicular is when cyst like follicle on the ovary in…

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    Myths About Pcos

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    Debunking 3 Myths About PCOS Summary: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of most common illness in women these days. However, many women have no info or awareness about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. This unawareness has given birth to numerous myths about it. Let’s debunk some myths about PCOS. Main Content: A complex hormonal and metabolic issue known as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) influences females, and leads to symptoms, such as fertility issues, weight increase, acne, excess hair…

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    adult onset genetic disease that is often fatal. This type of cancer occurs when cells in a female’s ovaries grow abnormally and too many cells are produced. The cancer cells can then spread to other parts of a woman’s body (Cancer.net, 2016). The ovaries, located on either side of the uterus, are two small almond shaped glands that produce the female hormones, estrogen and progesterone. The ovaries also release eggs during a woman’s years of reproduction, starting with her first menstrual…

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    Function; The ovaries produce gametes and female sex hormones (progesterone and estrogens), also inhibin and relaxin. 16. Describe the principal events of oogenesis. Oogenesis is the production of an ovum (egg) and it occurs in the ovaries. Oogenesis starts with the primary oocytes formation via oocytogenesis and it occurs before birth. In this process, a female germ cell oogonium…

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    Ovarian Cancer Papers

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    Ovarian cancer affects the ovaries, organs within the female reproductive system. Ovaries help assist with the production of eggs that are used during reproduction. Women often have two ovaries, one on each side of the uterus located within the pelvis. Due to their small size, ovarian cancer is often undetected until it has reached the pelvis and abdomen. If left untreated, it is more harder to treat the cancer and could up being very fatal for the patient. Luckily, ovarian cancer has symptoms.…

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    tissues and structures you observed on each slide. 1. Sketch of Testes Pink colored spermatozoa (sperm) were surrounded by spermatocytes (formed after meiosis of spermatogonia) and spermotigonia (precursor to sperm) 2. Sketch of the Ovary The ovary showed…

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    Menopause Research Paper

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    condition that women experience as they age. No more pregnancy because there is no more period to worry about. Ovaries no longer produce enough estrogen to continue menstrual period. A woman is natural born with a limited number of eggs, which are stored in the ovaries. Menopause happens when the ovaries no longer release an egg every month and menstruation stops. As a woman ages, her ovaries don't respond to FSH or LH as strongly as they used to. FSH is synthesized and secreted by the…

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    Menstrual Cycle Analysis

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    There are five characters in the play “ The Woman’s 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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    about having harmful bacteria balls sitting on your ovaries and then it exploding…OUCH! Ruptured cysts are very painful and harmful. They can cause many problems. You may think how you live with them if they are harmful? Well, they can be treated and removed. Ovarian cysts are harmful, painful, and cause many problems to female bodies, luckily they can be treated and detected. Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that form in our on your ovaries that contain harmful bacteria, toxins, and other…

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