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| tube (usually fallopian or eustachian tubes) |
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| tube (usually fallopian or eustachian tubes) |
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| neck; cervix uteri (neck of uterus) |
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| Length of time from conception to birth |
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| Mouth; entrance or outlet of any anatomical glands |
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| Time after childbirth that lasts approximately 6 weeks, during which the anatomical and physiological changes brought about by pregnancy resolve and a woman adjusts to the new or expanded responsibilities of motherhood and nonpregnant life. |
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| congenital absence of closure of a normal body opening, such as the vagina |
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| malignant neoplasm of the uterus or at the site of an ectopic pregnancy. |
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| Contraceptive device consisting of a hemisphere of thin rubber bonded to a flexible ring; inserted in the vagina together with spermicidal jelly or cream up to 2 hours before coitus so the spermatazoa cannot enter the uterus, thus preventing pregnancy |
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| ovarian scar tissue that results from rupturing of a follicle during ovulation and becomes a small yellow body that produces progesterone after ovulation |
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| occurence of pain during sexual intercourse |
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| inflammation of the mucous lining of the cervix uteri |
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| benign uterine tumors composed of muscle and fibrous tissue; also called leiomyomas and fibromyomata uteri |
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| inability or diminshed ability to produce offspring |
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| use of hormones to suppress ovulation and prevent conception |
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| beginning of menstrual function |
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| region between the vulva and anus that constitutes the pelvic floor |
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| period during which secondary sex characteristics begin to develop and the capability of sexual reproduction is attained. |
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| pus in the fallopian tube |
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| turning or state of being turned back, especially an entire organ, such as the uterus, being tipped from its normal position |
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| inability of the female to become pregnant or the male to impregnate the female |
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| painful spasm of the vagina from contraction of it surrounding muscles |
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| premature separation of a normally situated placenta |
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