Articles, tagged with "reproductive cycle", page 1
24th January 2012
For most of your life, you've probably tried to avoid getting pregnant. And now, when you’re really trying for a baby, it may
be taking a little longer than you'd planned. The whole thing can be pretty nerve-racking.
What is ovulation?
The word 'o...
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Author:
Rotunda
10th February 2011
You have been diagnosed with ovarian corpus luteum cysts. You have no clue of the cause; and you are troubled about your ability to get pregnant and have kids in the future. Doctors are great with million dollar words. However, you have some fundamental q...
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Author:
Val Wilson
25th February 2010
What Are Dermoid Cysts?
Ovarian cysts are not an uncommon occurrence in women of childbearing age. Ovarian dermoid cysts are complex cysts that usually develop during a woman's childbearing years. There are two basic types of ovarian cysts, functional ...
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Author:
Karen Marie Kalata
25th February 2010
What are ovarian dermoid cysts?
Ovarian cysts are common among women of childbearing age. Ovarian cysts are dermoid cysts complex, which develop normally in reproductive age of a woman. There are two main types of ovarian cysts, functional and complex...
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Author:
Sarah Lee
28th January 2010
Hormone imbalance and hormone imbalance symptoms are caused by the primary hormones becoming out of balance. And you should know this hormone imbalance comes from changes in the reproductive cycle in women and fluctuations in hormone levels. Hormone imbal...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
06th October 2008
Circular variables, which indicate direction or cyclical time, can be of great interest to biologists, geographers, and social scientists. The defining characteristic of circular variables is that the beginning and end of their scales meet. For example, c...
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Author:
Karen Grace-Martin
17th November 2005
Copyright 2005 drbodohLet's look at the 8 distinct cold sore stages, and what you can do now to lessen the severity, discomfort and length of your cold sore event.Cold sore stages 2-8 are the active stages and are very contagious during this time. Usually...
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Author:
Denny Bodoh