Articles, tagged with "uterine lining", page 1
29th November 2011
A full term pregnancy that lasts for 40 weeks is divided into 13-week trimesters that typically start from day one of your last menstrual period. That is, when the physician says that you are 10 weeks pregnant, then the period of conception is approximate...
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Author:
Stephanie
14th November 2011
How to conceive
How to get pregnant (Conceive)
Wondering how to get pregnant? Understand when you're most fertile, how often to have sex — and when to seek help. Some couples seem to get pregnant simply by talking about it. For others, it takes ...
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Wecarehealthservices
05th June 2011
Had Unprotected Sex? Don't Panic!If you think your contraceptive may have failed for whatever reason or you have been vomiting (therefore your estrogen level that month has not been kept high enough to prevent ovulation) - all is not lost so stay calm. H...
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Author:
Riley Warner
03rd June 2011
The earliest and most recognizable indicator of pregnancy is missed periods. Woe to the females who do not maintain a track of their periods or have an irregular menstrual cycle, for it will get a even though for them to register their pregnancy. Nausea o...
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kevinferra19
23rd May 2011
Endometrial ablation is the surgical procedure to ablate the endometrial lining of the woman’s uterus suffering from excessive bleeding. Woman who have prolonged menstrual cycles or who do not wish to undergo hysterectomy have the option of endometrial ab...
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Author:
Ian Gould
04th May 2011
Given that infertility may be a scary time for a lot of individuals, listening to success tales may be very useful to at least one's psychological well-being. Stressing out and getting upset on the subject of infertility as well as the treatment one is ab...
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Author:
Justin
04th May 2011
Problem Periods
The menstrual cycle is an exquisitely elaborate biological system for human reproduction. Like all biological systems there can be problems with feedback mechanisms which throw it out of kilter. In the menstrual cycle, there is a comple...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
04th April 2011
A full term pregnancy that lasts for 40 weeks is divided into 13-week trimesters that typically start from day one of your last menstrual period. That is, when the physician says that you are 10 weeks pregnant, then the period of conception is approximate...
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Author:
Stephanie
22nd March 2011
Heavy bleeding and clotting problems are common to many women. When women needs to change three towels or tampons every hour so they may be losing too much blood and they urgently need to be monitored by their gynecologist. A full pelvic examination and u...
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Author:
mishaelaarons
21st March 2011
If you believe yourself to be pregnant and are curious about using a test to figure out the consequences factually, realize that the tests sold over the counter that use pee to detect the pregnancy hormone are incredibly efficient. Unlike in days glided b...
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Author:
maureeneddy123
11th February 2011
Endometriosis is largely a mystery. While it is true that scientists and doctors understand how the condition progresses, the symptoms it creates, and even how to treat it, the rationale behind its actual cause is not fully understood.
The exact connec...
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Author:
rickie wright
08th February 2011
Women have two ovaries, there is one on each side of the uterus inside a woman. Inside each ovary there is a sac that encloses a woman's egg. This sac is called the follicle. During the menstrual cycle of a woman an egg is made.
The process of an egg b...
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Author:
Cristian Stan
04th February 2011
"cause of fibroids"
(find more on this topic at http://www.fibroidsandsymptoms.com)
There is no known specific cause for uterine fibroids , but research and clinical experience point to several possible causes :
- Age : The disease tends to occur in...
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Author:
AskDonnaLee
17th November 2010
In pregnancy, some women experience many signs and symptoms while others experience few. However, many of the symptoms are particularly common, and nearly all pregnant women will experience one or more of these signs and symptoms of pregnancy. The signs a...
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Author:
Lynn Bailey
11th November 2010
It was announced on on the 4th of October 2010 that the winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize for Medicine is Robert Edwards, who is at the moment a professor emeritus at the Cambridge University in England. He was awarded the reward for his research that led to...
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Author:
Justin