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| benign prostatic hypertrophy |
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| dysfunctional uterine bleeding |
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| hormone replacement therapy |
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| pelvic inflammatory disease |
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| estimated date of confinement (due date) |
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| estimated date of confinement (due date) |
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| sexually transmitted disease |
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| total abdominal hysterectomy |
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| transurethral resection of the prostate |
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| hormones that promote the production of male gametes |
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| common term for the uterine cervix |
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| a gene-bearing bundle of DNA found in the nucleus of all cells |
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| name change from zygote after the first cell division until the eighth week of pregnancy |
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| organ in which the male sperm become functional |
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| fallopian tubes (uterine tubes) |
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| tubes between the ovaries and the uterus |
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| the joining of the male and female gametes (in the context of the human reproductive system) |
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| name change from embryo after the eighth week of pregnancy to birth |
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| term given to both the female ovum and the male spermatozoon |
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| development that occurs between the formation of the zygote and birth of the child |
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| gamete-generating organ (ovary or testes) |
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| normal stopping of the monthly period or menses |
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| end of one uterine cycle and the beginning of another |
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| part of the reproductive system process in women, comprising of 3 phasesL secretory, proliferative, and menses |
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| process of cell division by which one cell becomes two, both of which contail the maternal and parternal chromosomes |
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| small almond-shaped organ located on either side of the uterus |
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| release of a mature ovum from the ovary |
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| woman who has given birth to a viable fetus |
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| male sex organ that transports the male sperm into the female vagina |
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| a spongy organ that is attacted to the fetus by the umbilical cord and that provides nourishment to the fetus |
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| period of time when the fetus grows inside the uterus |
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| female hormones generated in the ovaries |
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| male gland that produces and stores prostatic fluid, a fluid medium that is part of semen |
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| in the male reproductive system, the ductwork leading from the epididymis to the outside of the body |
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| the sac that encloses and protects the testicles |
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| combination of male gametes, their associated glandular secretions, and prostatic fluid |
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| glads at the base of the urinary bladder that secrete a thick substance that nourishes sperm |
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| the organs that produce and store the male gametes |
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| the male reprodcutive hormone prominent in male gamete production |
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| male ductwork that acts as a part of both the male urinary and male reproductive systems |
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| the neck located a the lower end of the uterus |
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| reproductive organ in which the fertilized oocyte is implanted and in which the child develops |
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| duct leading out of the epididymis |
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| single cell formed at fertilization |
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| congenital absense of one or both testes |
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| an exaggerated forward bend of the uterus |
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| absnormal tipping forward of the entire uterus |
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| absence of sperm in the semen |
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| inflammation of the glans penis |
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| BPH or benign prostatic hypertophy |
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| an enlarged, noncancerous prostate; prostatomegaly |
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| inflammaiton of the uterine cervix |
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| undescended testicles or when one or both testes fail to descend into the scrotum |
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| protrusion of the bladder into the anterior wall of the vagina |
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| presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus |
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| inflammation of the epididymis |
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| congenital opening of the urethraon the top side of the penis |
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| highly contagious std caused by bacteria |
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| hernia filled with fluid in the testes |
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| congenital defect where the opening of the urethra is on the underside of the penis |
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| any disease of the uterus |
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| inflammation of the breast |
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| increased amount and duration of flow |
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| markedly reduced menstrual flow along with abnormally infrequent menstruation |
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| any disease of the testes |
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| PID or pelvic inflammatory disease |
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| acute or chronic suppurative inflammation of female pelvic structure due to infection |
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| narrowing of the opening of the foreskin so it cannot be retracted or pulled back to exose the glans penis |
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| descent of the uterus or cervix into the vagina |
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| inflammation of the prostate |
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| protrusion of the rectum into the posterior wall of the vagina |
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| abnormal tipping with the body of the uterus bent back on itself |
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| an abnormal tipping of the entire uterus backwards |
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| inflammation of the uterine tube |
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| diseases that are transmitted through sex |
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| a highly contagious std caused by bacteria (the answer to this one is not gonorrhea) |
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| inflammation of the vagina |
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| a varicose vein of the testes |
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