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  • How to Check the Position of Your Cervix

    The cervix is the only part of the uterus that can be felt. This opening allows sperm to pass into the uterus and also allows a fetus to be born. The cervix can also indicate when a woman can...

  • How to Eliminate Uterine Fibroids

    Uterine fibroids are tumors that grow on the wall of your uterus, according to U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). The tumors are non-cancerous. Usually uterine fibroids do not...

  • Treatment for Intramunal Fibroids

    There are different types of uterine fibroids that can affect a woman's reproductive system. The names of these benign tumors depend on where they are located in the uterus.

  • What Does it Mean to Have an Enlarged Uterus?

    An enlarged uterus can be a worrisome condition and can have more than one cause. Understanding the possible causes can help women approach this issue with their doctors.

  • What Are the Benefits of a Vaginal Hysterectomy?

    A vaginal hysterectomy is much less invasive than the traditional surgical form of this procedure. Recovery time is shorter and there is less chance of infection because you do not have a large...

  • What Is a Fibroid Growth?

    Fibroid growths are known medically as uterine fibroids. According to MedlinePlus, one in five women develops uterine fibroids in her reproductive years. This usually occurs over the age of 30.

  • How is an IUD Given?

    An IUD, or intrauterine device, is a form of birth control placed in the uterus. The device is a small T-shaped piece of flexible plastic. There are two types of IUDs available in the United...

  • How Do Duphaston Tablets Induce Menstrual Bleeding?

    Menstruation is a natural part of a woman's reproductive cycle. Ideally it occurs in a regular pattern and without discomfort, but some women find that they menstruate painfully and without...

  • Difference Between Cysts & Fibroid Tumors

    Fibroid tumors are a fairly common occurrence in women. Some people call them fibroid cysts, but this is incorrect. Fibroids and cysts are two different kinds of masses; howeve, both are benign...

  • Dropped Uterus in Menopause

    Menopausal women can experience a dropped uterus, or a prolapsed uterus, which means that the ligaments and muscles that keep the womb (uterus) intact have weakened. When this occurs, the uterus...

  • Why Do You Need to Drink Water Before a Pelvic Sonogram?

    Patients who are scheduled for a pelvic sonogram are asked to drink water prior to the exam. The standard protocol is to drink 32 ounces of water one hour before the exam. There are several...

  • What Does a Transvaginal Ultrasound Show?

    A transvaginal ultrasound is done as part of a pelvic ultrasound examination. A special camera, called a transducer, is inserted into the vaginal canal to obtain images of the female pelvic...

  • Non-Invasive Treatment of Uterine Fibroid Tumors

    Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths that form in the muscles of the uterus. Some women experience no symptoms while others have heavy bleeding with menstruation and pain all month long. Most...

  • Procedures for Fibroids

    Uterine fibroids, known also as fibromyomas, leiomyomas or just plain myomas, develop from a cell that reproduces on the tissue of the uterus until it becomes a benign tumor. They can vary in size...

  • Can Fibroid Tumors Cause a Missed Period?

    Fibroid tumors, or uterine fibroids, involve noncancerous growths in the uterus. Also called myomas and fibromyomas, fibroid tumors rarely develop into cancer. A majority of fibroid tumors don't...

  • Information on the Dangers of Abortion

    Abortions performed in licensed medical clinics are generally considered very safe. Although serious complications and fatalities do occur after surgical abortions, according to Planned Parenthood...

  • What Are the Treatments for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding?

    Abnormal uterine bleeding is often caused by hormone imbalance in a woman's body. This can cause a woman to bleed during the period when she is not menstruating or spotting.

  • About Menopause Bleeding Clots

    During menstrual bleeding, many women experience small- to medium-sized blood clots. These are completely normal and are not cause for alarm. However, when a woman is going through or has finished...

  • What Are the Treatments for Chronic Endometritis?

    Endometritis is an inflammation of the uterus lining, according to the National Institute of Health. The disease is associated with pelvic inflammatory disease or PID, which also inflames the...

  • Reasons for Frequent Urination When Trying to Conceive

    Frequent urination when trying to conceive may be due to irritation of tissues from to having sex often, infections, or side effects of medication used to treat infertility. Repeated trips to the...

  • Body Parts of a Woman

    A female has most of the same body parts as a male except for the female reproductive organs. They carry out several distinct functions such as producing eggs and fertilizing them. These parts...

  • What Are the Causes of Fibroid Tumors?

    Fibroid tumors, also called uterine fibroid tumors, are non-cancerous growths that form inside and on the wall of the uterus. Fibroid tumors are more common after the age of 30 and in...

  • Uterine Fibroid Tumor

    A fibroid is a non-cancerous tumor found in the uterus. The Mayo Clinic estimates that as many as three out of four women of childbearing age have uterine fibroids, but most of them don't know it...

  • Reasons for Enlarged Uterus

    An enlarged uterus is a medical condition that occurs in mostly older women who are approaching menopause. It gives a woman the appearance of being pregnant, when she is really not. There are many...

  • Postpartum Uterine Infection

    While many women are concerned about complications during pregnancy, complications can also arise after birth, including postpartum uterine infection.

  • What is Low Progesterone?

    Progesterone is a hormone that has a variety of functions in women. It is produced by the ovaries and is at different levels at different points in a woman's monthly menstrual cycle. Progesterone...

  • Weight Loss After Mirena Removal

    Mirena is a type of birth control that is over 99% effective. Although weight gain is not listed by the makers of Mirena as one of the side effects, some women report on blogs and message boards...

  • Abnormal Bleeding & Spotting During Menopause

    The calendar, once so useful for predicting and planning around your period, becomes useless in menopause. Periods tend toward the erratic and the stages of bleeding are never uniform among women....

  • Salpingectomy Side Effects

    A salpingectomy is a surgical procedure in which a woman's fallopian tube is removed. Salpingectomies are performed to remove a tube because of infection; after an ectopic pregnancy or a...

  • Polyps After Menopause

    There are many causes of bleeding during menopause, most of which are benign. Uterine polyps are one of them, and they tend to affect women more in the stages of perimenopause (menopause...

  • Medical Terminology in Female Reproduction

    Learning the medical terminology of the female reproductive system is not as difficult as you might think. Each organ interacts with the others to perform the primary reproductive functions....

  • Foods to Induce Labor

    Though there's usually only anecdotal proof that a food will induce labor naturally, some women swear certain foods worked for them, and you may be ready to try anything once you get to 40 weeks....

  • ParaGard Pain Facts

    The ParaGard is an intrauterine device (IUD) made of plastic and copper, inserted by a doctor or nurse practitioner to prevent pregnancy. The most common side effects are heavy periods and...

  • Uterine Fibroids Diagnosis

    Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths that appear on a woman's uterus. Their size can vary from small seed-like growths to large masses. These growths normally occur during a woman's...

  • What Are the Causes of Period Spotting?

    In a regular menstrual period, bleeding only happens in the first week of the menstrual cycle. This bleeding lasts anywhere from three to five days. Some women experience a light bleeding outside...

  • Fibroid Tumor Cures

    Fibroid tumors are benign growths that appear in the uterus, usually during a woman's childbearing years. According to the Mayo Clinic, three out of four women will develop fibroids at some point...

  • Causes of Menstrual Spotting

    Five percent of women experience spotting, or light bleeding, between menstrual periods (See References). Stress is often to blame, but it is not the only possible cause. There are several other...

  • Define Fibroids

    According to uterine-fibroid.org, approximately 25 percent of fibroid tumors will need medical treatment and can cause symptoms. Fibroids are tumors that are found mainly in the uterus. However,...

  • Parts of the Female Reproductive System

    The female reproductive system is not only a crucial part of the health of women but also the procreation of our species. It is responsible for producing half of the genetic material necessary...

  • Tilted Uterus & Back Pain

    Although most adult women have a uterus that is in a vertical position, occasionally some women will have a uterus that will be tipped backward. While the American Pregnancy Association reassures...

  • Uterine Cancer Symptoms

    Uterine cancer is one of the most common cancers of the female reproductive system. It is also known as sarcoma of the uterus. There are over 30,000 new cases reported each year. Uterine cancer...

  • How Long Is the Menstrual Cycle?

    Each month, a woman's body prepares for the possibility of pregnancy through a series of changes. These changes are called a menstrual cycle. If pregnancy doesn't happen, a normal cycle can last...

  • How Do They Do an Endometrial Biopsy?

    An endometrial biopsy usually is performed in the physician's office. You will be asked to remove your clothing from the waist down, lie on a table and place your feet in a set of medical...

  • The Normal Menstrual Cycle in Humans

    The menstrual cycle refers to the hormonal and physical processes that occur each month as a woman's body prepares itself for pregnancy. Menstruation refers to a woman's monthly period, when blood...

  • Menstrual Symptoms After a Hysterectomy

    A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a woman's uterus. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, hysterectomy is the second most common major surgery...

  • Fibroid Tumor in the Uterus

    Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous tumors that grow in the uterus. They do not increase your chances of developing uterine cancer and they rarely turn cancerous. According to the Mayo Clinic,...

  • Scientific Facts about Abortion

    Abortion is a sensitive, controversial and difficult decision for any woman or couple. While economic or health issues may seem to make abortion the only sensible choice, there are some serious...

  • Facts About Mirena Birth Control

    If a newer form of birth control is what you want, without the hassle of remembering to take it every day, Mirena may be right for you. Mirena is a t-shaped piece placed by your doctor and can be...

  • The Function of Estrogen

    Estrogen is actually a word for a group of hormones including estrone, estradiol, and estriol. Estrogen has many different functions in the human body, some very well known and some that may...

  • Causes of Perimenopause

    A woman is said to have reached menopause when it has been an entire year since she has had a menstrual period. The time leading up to menopause is known as perimenopause. Perimenopause begins...

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