The definition of abortion is the fetus in the uterus if her mother remove / die before the fetus can survive outside the mother uterus the mother uterus ‚ in other ways means the fetus killed accidentally or by some medical ways before its born. There are 2 types of abortion ‚ the 2 types call spontaneous abortion and induced abortion ‚ these two different ways have their own characteristic . SPONTANEOUS ABORTION Spontaneous abortion also call miscarriage abortion ‚ its happen because of accidental
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of fibroids is important to your overall well being. Below is an easy to follow guide to everything you need to know about uterine fibroids. What are fibroids? Fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) tumors‚ that grow from the muscles layers of the uterus. They are most commonly found in women in their 30s and 40s‚ but can appear anytime. Most fibroids will disappear
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chorionic villi (vascular fingers of the chorion‚ a part of the placenta) to the myometrium (the muscle of the uterus). Normally‚ there is tissue intervening between the chorionic villi and the myometrium but in placenta accreta‚ these vascular processes of the chorion grow directly in the myometrium. Placenta accreta occurs when your placenta attaches too firmly to the inside wall of your uterus. This is a rare disorder‚ occurring in only 1 in 5000 pregnancies‚ and is associated with serious complications
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the absence of real pregnancy. • In pseudocyesis‚ amenorrhea may be observed • Abdomen enlarges in pseudocyesis but on further examination‚ it will reveal that only the abdomen is enlarged‚ not the uterus b. There may be no perception of fetal movement Incorrect c. An enlarged‚ soft uterus may be present Incorrect d. Regular menses present Incorrect Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1. Question 98 Marks: 1 All except one are important landmarks in obstetrics in the assessment
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Case #2 Maria Bowman Focus questions – Set I 1. What are the implications of this test? An abnormal maternal serum alpha fetoprotein (triple screening test) may reflect genetic predisposition for Down’s syndrome (Trisomy 21) or Edward’s syndrome (Trisomy 18). Alpha fetoprotein is also increased in amniotic fluid in pregnancies associated with open neural tube defects (ONTD) such as Spina Bifida that allow the fluid to leak from the fetus into the amniotic fluid. The implications of positive
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side of the vaginal opening but are not usually visible‚ situated deeply o Upper third of vagina lies at a horizontal plane and terminated in the cup-shaped fornix o Vagina lies almost at right angle to uterus o Uterus-flattened fibromuscular structure shaped like an inverted pear o Uterus has two parts: the body (corpus) and the cervix both joined at the isthmus. o Convex upper surface of the body is termed the uterine fundus o Distal cervix protrudes into the vagina dividing the upper vagina
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4‚ 2010 | 21 22 | Madhusudan Subedi 1. Introduction Uterine Prolapse‚ Mobile Camp Approach and Body Politics in Nepal Madhusudan Subedi Abstract Various studies show that more than 600‚000 women in Nepal are suffering from prolapsed uterus and that 200‚000 of those needed immediate surgery. Many of the women with prolapse could recall the exact moment they first felt the prolapse and found difficulty to share the problems due to fear of stigma. Stories ranged from seven days immediately
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A dilation and curettage procedure‚ also known as a D&C‚ is a surgical procedure in which the cervix (lower‚ narrow part of the uterus) is dilated so that the uterine lining (endometrium) can be scraped with a curette instrument in order to remove abnormal tissues. During the dilation and curettage procedure‚ the patient is placed in supine position of the body with the legs separated‚ flexed‚ and supported in raised stirrups. The doctor inserts a speculum into the vagina‚ as during a pelvic exam
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the uterus - Development of embryo within confinement of the zona pellucida - Hatching of the embryonic cells (blastocyst) from the ZP - Formation of extra embryonic membranes (e.g placenta) - Maternal recognition of the pregnancy B. Embryo - Refers to the early period of development in which no distinct anatomical structure has formed. C. Fetus - Defined as potential offspring that is still in the uterus (before
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their own flagella. What other factor is involved in sperm movement? Selected Answer: reverse peristalsis of the uterus and uterine tubes Answers: the cilia on the apex of the cells lining the endometrium the increased temperature in the vagina‚ which stimulates sperm motility hormonal attraction to the ova reverse peristalsis of the uterus and uterine tubes Question 3 1 out of 1 points During which stage of labor is the fetus delivered
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