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    enter puberty as a result of the estrogen hormone walbrogistron. During the menstrual cycle, uterine begins to form a thin, spongy wall in preparation for receiving a fertilized. When an egg inoculation occurs and nothing happens fast, get rid of the uterus wall spongy through monthly bleeding any menstruation. Start your period with the first day…

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    A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure in which either all or part of the uterus and vaginal tract are removed. An average of 600,000 hysterectomies are performed in the united states each year (National Women’s Health Network, 2016). For women who are infertile, develop cancer, or have traumatic damage, a hysterectomy is generally required to ensure the prolonged safety of the individual. This practice leaves these women with two choices when it comes to having children; they can either adopt a…

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    #5 Hydatiform Mole 1. Definition: • A rare mass or growth, that will form inside the uterus at the beginning of a pregnancy 2. Causes/Contributing/Risk Factors: • Too much production of tissue in placenta • Higher risk in women older than 35 • High levels of hCG • Eclampsia 3. S/S (maternal & fetal): • N/V • Increase or decrease in growth of placenta • Vaginal bleeding (1st 3 months of pregnancy) • High blood pressure, swelling of the feet, ankles, and legs in the (1st through early 2nd…

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    Index Spontaneous Abortion Umbilical Cord Compression Premature Rupture of Membranes Uterine Inversion Uterine Rupture Hematoma of Episiotomy Meconium Aspiration Syndrome Infant of a Diabetic Mother Spontaneous Abortion Define Loss of the fetus in uterus before 20 weeks of pregnancy (Spontaneous Abortion: Medline Plus) Cause. Risk Factors. According to Medline Plus: Chromosomal problems which stops fetus from fully developing Drug & alcohol use Exposure to environmental toxins Hormone problems…

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    The Baby Center defines this as the uterus turning partially or fully inside out. 2. According to Janine Kelbach, the exact cause is not always known, but attributing factors are labor lasting over 24 hours, a short umbilical cord, abnormality or weakness of the uterus, previous uterine inversion, use of muscle relaxants during labor, and placenta accrete. 3. Things to look for, according to Kelbach, include the uterus protruding from the vagina, the uterus not feeling like it’s in the right…

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    Uterine prolapse surgeries What is uterine prolapse surgery? Uterine prolapse is a condition which occurs when uterus drops down into or juts out of the vagina. Prolapse happens when the pelvic ligaments and muscles grow weaker and stretch, as long as insufficient patronage for the uterus. Prolapse might be complete or incomplete. Depending on factors like age of the women, desire for becoming pregnant and the overall state of women’s health, surgery is performed. Uterine prolapse surgery is…

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    in women who are younger. Because chlamydia is often asymptomatic – that is no symptoms for the majority of patients – women with this infection is diagnosed too late. The disease causes blocking or scarring to the fallopian tubes and damage of the uterus, which can result in pelvic inflammatory 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…

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    other changes that will hit your body after your delivery. Read on to know more. Uterus One of the parts of your body to get affected after child birth is your uterus. During pregnancy your uterus expands to accommodate your growing baby. It becomes almost 15 times heavier than normal by the time you go into labor. However, it begins to shrink after a few minutes of delivery. Contractions occurring in the uterus cause you to suffer cramps and after-birth…

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    delivered. This stage usually takes between ten minutes and half an hour. Your contractions will continue, though they'll be mild. After the placenta has been pushed out, your doctor will inspect it to ensure it is unbroken. If any remnants remain in your uterus, they must be removed to prevent…

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    Ectopic Pregnancy Essay

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    When fertilized eggs do not implant in the normal location with is in the uterus wall it is called an ectopic pregnancy. The history and data show us that there is many different death because of this pregnancy. Because there was no diagnoses for this for some time as well as knowledge of cause so many women would die because of the fallopian tube ruptures. In 1960s pregnancy test did not give positive results until approximately 6 menstrual weeks (history and diagnosis). Even though sometime…

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