Ectopic Pregnancy
... a woman's uterus (womb). This happens when the
fertilized egg from the ovary does not implant itself ... Definition In an ectopic pregnancy , the
fertilized egg implants in a location outside the uterus ... : A pregnancy that is not in the uterus . The
fertilized egg settles and grows in any location other than ...
Fallopian tube
... . A damaged fallopian tube can block the
fertilized egg's path to the uterus , causing it to implant ... enable the sperm to reach the egg and the
fertilized egg to reach the uterus . If they are blocked or ... , heart valves, and brain. If the egg is
fertilized by a sperm cell as it travels down the ...
Fertilization
... conception . ImplantationThe process in which the
fertilized egg embeds itself in the wall of the uterus . ... s. Within nine days after fertilization , the
fertilized egg moves down the fallopian tube into the ... attaches (implants) to the uterine wall. Once the
fertilized egg implants, the developing placenta begins ...
Ovum
... people that are able to survive. Many of the
fertilized eggs that die this early have severe genetic ... identical genomes. They develop from a single
fertilized ovum that has divided imperfectly; complete di ... the uterus grows in preparation for receiving a
fertilized egg. As your hypothalamus , pituitary gland ...
Zygote
... not a test tube) and then transferring the
fertilized eggs, or zygote s, into the uterus a few days ... eggs, to have sex, to nourish and house the
fertilized egg ( zygote ) during its development and to give ... egg released during ovulation by the mother is
fertilized by one of the father’s sperm . ...
HCG
... the early part of pregnancy . HCG in pregnancy An egg is normally
fertilized by a sperm cell in a fallopian tube . Within nine days after fertilization , the
fertilized egg moves down the fallopian tube into the uterus and attaches ...
Identical twins
... twins will receive the following tests: ... They develop from a single
fertilized ovum that has divided imperfectly; complete di vision would produce ... genomes. Twins from two ova: Twins that develop from two ova that are
fertilized at the same time are called dizygotic. They are non identical twins and ...
Placenta
... microscopic, finger-like wisps of placenta l tissue formed from your
fertilized egg. Because villi cells normally have the same genetic material as your ... can be cervical incompetence, ectopic pregnancy (implantation of the
fertilized egg into a fallopian tube ), abruptio placenta e ( placenta separates ...
Pregnancy
... Tubal pregnancy Pregnancy in one of the fallopian tube s. Zygote The
fertilized egg. For Your Information ... A normal pregnancy can still involve ... in the uterus after conception . ectopic pregnancy When the
fertilized egg is implanted and develops outside of the uterus . ectropion ... ...
Tubal pregnancy
... in the Fallopian tube . Tubal pregnancies are due to the inability of the
fertilized egg to make its way through the Fallopian tube into the uterus . ... Tubal pregnancy Pregnancy in one of the fallopian tube s. Zygote The
fertilized egg. For Your Information ... An ectopic (ek-TOP-ik) pregnancy , also ...
Canker sores
... sores do not form blister s. Cold and canker sores , gum disease , and tooth sensitivity or decay Ectopic pregnancy (development of a
fertilized egg outside the uterus ) Endometriosis ... OraDisc A (amlexanox, 2 mg) A mucoadhesive disc containing amlexanox for the treatment of canker ...
Conception
... , products of conception or the fetus and placenta ( afterbirth ) from the uterus . When a woman becomes pregnant, the egg usually is
fertilized by a sperm cell in a fallopian tube ( conception ). Within 9 days after fertilization , the egg moves down the fallopian tube into the ...
Contraception
... sexual intercourse . Emergency contraception uses hormonal or IUD approaches to prevent either fertilization or the implantation of a
fertilized egg in the uterine lining. This is not the same thing as the " abortion pill" [See Mifepristone, below ]. Contraception and Family Planning ...
Convulsion
... An attack of convulsion s . Particularly used to describe toxemia ( toxins in the blood ) of pregnancy . ectopic pregnancy When the
fertilized egg is implanted and develops outside of the uterus . Seizure Epileptic convulsion , fit, or attack. SporadicA form of disease found in ...
Convulsions
... limbs. An attack of convulsions . Particularly used to describe toxemia ( toxins in the blood ) of pregnancy . ectopic pregnancy When the
fertilized egg is implanted and develops outside of the uterus . Possible coma Convulsions Electrolyte imbalances Calling your health care provider: .....
CT
... and arms, followed by Hot Packs to arms; Revulsive Douche to legs; ... E CT OPIC PREGNANCY An ectopic, or tubal, pregnancy occurs when the
fertilized egg implants itself in the fallopian tube rather than the uterine wall. A CT H Adrenocorticotropic hormone . Produced by the pituitary gland ...
First
... first -aid kit in your home and one in your car. First trimester pregnancy Definition: The first trimester of pregnancy begins when a
fertilized egg implants into a woman's uterus . This occurs about 7 days after the egg is fertilized. First degree burn : See: Burn , first degree. ...
Gum Disease
... 3 days, to help heal the gums . Cold and canker sores , gum disease , and tooth sensitivity or decay Ectopic pregnancy (development of a
fertilized egg outside the uterus ) Endometriosis ... that has nothing to do with the motor bike of the same name but is a syndrome of unknown origin ...
Intrauterine
... devices- Intrauterine contraceptive devices ( IUD s) are inserted into the uterus , where they stay from one to 10 years. An IUD prevents the
fertilized egg from implanting in the lining of the uterus , and may have other effects as well. Intrauterine device ( IUD ) A copper-bearing ...
Placenta previa
... placenta previa or abruptio placenta e. CAUSES AND TREATMENT "There can be cervical incompetence, ectopic pregnancy (implantation of the
fertilized egg into a fallopian tube ), abruptio placenta e ( placenta separates from the uterine wall), placenta previa (implantation of the placenta ...
Pregnancy Complications
... , specifically those ad dressing nausea , vomiting , ... Pregnancy complications -- like miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy (when a
fertilized egg implants somewhere other than the uterus ) Hormonal changes, such as menopause Changes in birth control pills or estrogen s that you take .....
Scar
... lead to adhesion s — bands of scar tissue that may develop after surgery . Within the uterus , adhesion s may block implantation of a
fertilized egg in the uterine lining. scar tissue that has grown over the site of an earlier infection foot ulcers caused by pressure, nerve ...
Tendon
... Uterus A muscular, hollow organ of the female reproductive tract. The uterus contains and nourishes the embryo and fetus from the time the
fertilized egg is implanted until birth . The tendon located in the back of the knee and lower thigh. hand-foot-and-mouth disease A viral infection ...
Therapeutic
... Therapeutic cloning: A procedure in which cells, typically skin cells, are taken from a patient and inserted into a
fertilized egg whose nucleus has been removed. The cell that is so created is permitted to divide repeatedly to form a blastocyst. Therapeutic drug ...
Toxemia
... toxin . An attack of convulsions . Particularly used to describe toxemia ( toxins in the blood ) of pregnancy . ectopic pregnancy When the
fertilized egg is implanted and develops outside of the uterus . preeclampsia (also known as toxemia or high blood pressure of pregnancy ) chronic ...
Toxin
... ous. An attack of convulsions . Particularly used to describe toxemia ( toxin s in the blood ) of pregnancy . ectopic pregnancy When the
fertilized egg is implanted and develops outside of the uterus . Infection can lead to inflammation of the liver and damage to liver tissue . ...
Toxins
... . An attack of convulsions . Particularly used to describe toxemia ( toxins in the blood ) of pregnancy . ectopic pregnancy When the
fertilized egg is implanted and develops outside of the uterus . Infection can lead to inflammation of the liver and damage to liver tissue . ...
Viral
... of certain sensory nerve s that causes pain and an eruption of blister s on the skin along the course of the infected nerve . zygote A
fertilized ovum (egg). Anti viral medication used to treat human flu virus es may be effective at treating bird flu . Hepatitis , Viral , Human - ...
Vision
... Failure ) CHF in Children ( Congestive Heart Failure in Children) Chickenpox Childbirth , Emergency Delivery ... They develop from a single
fertilized ovum that has divided imperfectly; complete di vision would produce identical twins , having the same sex and general characteristics. ...