Structural Problems of the Reproductive Organs
Structural problems of the reproductive organs often involve the fallopian tubes and the uterus.
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Structural problems of the reproductive organs often involve the fallopian tubes and the uterus.
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Pertussis (whooping cough) is a respiratory tract infection caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. This disease can cause severe and continuous coughing, especially during bouts of intense coughing. After a series of coughs, there is often a deep inhalation, which may produce a “whooping” sound or gasping for air.
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Immature ovulation refers to the release of eggs from the ovaries that have not fully matured or are of insufficient quality to fertilize with sperm. This is one of the primary causes of infertility in women.
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This is a case of a 39 years old patient with positive ANA, elevated D-dimer levels, and findings from hysteroscopy showing an arcuate uterus and multiple endometrial polyps. What do these findings indicate? Today, we will explore their significance in detail.
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Pregnancy achieved through IVF requires medical supervision and the use of medications to support embryo implantation in early pregnancy development, which differs from natural pregnancy.
How does medication use after pregnancy through IVF differ from natural pregnancy? Read More »
A ruptured ovarian cyst occurs when a cyst within the ovary bursts, potentially causing severe abdominal pain and internal bleeding. If left untreated, this condition may lead to serious complications.
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Mumps is a viral infection that causes inflammation of various glands, particularly the salivary glands, resulting in swollen cheeks.
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PCOS, or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, is often characterized by irregular ovulation. The menstrual cycle for someone with PCOS may be longer than usual.
Can someone with PCOS have children? Is it more difficult? Read More »
Hormone Progesterone (P4) is important for helping the embryo implant successfully in the uterus. Main Functions of Progesterone Preparing the Endometrium for Embryo Implantation After ovulation, the ovaries start producing progesterone, which helps stimulate the endometrium to thicken and become more complete, preparing it to support the embryo. If the endometrium is not thick enough
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It may be due to health issues or abnormalities, but in general, lifestyle choices such as what you eat or drink can become contributing factors for infertility.
Difficulty conceiving due to alcohol, coffee, or cigarettes? Read More »