Endometriosis
... reasons for an ectopic pregnancy are IUD use,
tubal infection , a growth pressing against the tube, past
tubal surgery , past
tubal pregnancy , or smoking . A condition called ...
IUD
... reasons for an ectopic pregnancy are IUD use,
tubal infection , a growth pressing against the tube, past
tubal surgery , past
tubal pregnancy , or smoking . If you are having an ...
Tubal pregnancy
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tubal pregnancy : A pregnancy that is not in the ... uterus but is located in the Fallopian tube .
tubal pregnancies are due to the inability of the ... the Fallopian tube into the uterus .
tubal pregnancy ; Cervical pregnancy ; Abdominal ...
Tubal ligation
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tubal ligation is done in the hospital or in an ... while the patient is under anesthesia .
tubal Ligation (Female Sterilization) What is
tubal ligation ? ...
Anastomosis
... tubular structures, such as blood vessels or loops of intestine .
tubal re anastomosis re anastomosis (ree-an-as-tah-MOE-sis) is a procedure to reconnect the fallopian tube s following a
tubal sterilization. anastomosis (an-AS-ta-MO-sis) A procedure to connect ...
Cilia
... Mfg: Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Source: FDC Reports - 11/97. These
tubal cilia are essential to the movement of the egg through the tube into the uterus . If the
tubal cilia are damaged by infection , the egg may not get 'pushed along' ...
Acute pancreatitis
... men who catch mumps after puberty . acute pancreatitis cancer of the pancreas , ovaries, or lungs cholecystitis ectopic or ruptured
tubal pregnancy gallbladder attack resulting from disease infection of the salivary gland s ( mumps or an obstruction) intestinal obstruction ...
Ambulatory
... fluid in the peritoneal cavity (in the abdomen where the bowel is) is exchanged for fresh fluid. Essure microinsert An alternative to
tubal ligation , the Essure procedure is a nonincisional method for permanent birth control performed in an ASU ( ambulatory [outpatient] surgery ...
Birth Control
... slow down bone loss and keep your weight and appetite under control. It will also make you feel better. Essure microinsert An alternative to
tubal ligation , the Essure procedure is a nonincisional method for permanent birth control performed in an ASU ( ambulatory [outpatient] surgery ...
Body mass index
... in meters squared. Both groups were matched for age, duration of infertility , body mass index , previous pregnancies, menstrual cycle and
tubal patency. Women treated with acupuncture had 22 pregnancies whereas women treated with hormone s had 20 pregnancies. About one-third of all ...
Conception
... result. The advantage of having open fallopian tube s is that each menstrual cycle provides a new opportunity to attempt conception . If your
tubal ligation is not reversible, you may wish to ask about in vitro fertilization , or IVF. Rather, they occur as a de novo error in meiosis at the ...
Cysts
... and gynecological disease (such as endometriosis , pelvic inflammatory disease , ruptured ovarian follicles, ruptured ovarian cysts , and
tubal pregnancies) may be the source of pain ... ...
Ectopic Pregnancy
... An ectopic pregnancy usually occurs in the tube that carries the egg from the ovary to the uterus ( Fallopian tube ) and is commonly called a
tubal pregnancy . ...
Fetus
... to check for possible genetic abnormalities in the fetus . This article looks at how the test is performed and the risks of the procedure. A
tubal pregnancy cannot grow like a normal pregnancy . As the fetus (baby) grows, the tube is stretched. If the tube bursts, there can be severe ...
Mumps
... e type B) meningitis combined. Contrary to what many people believe, chickenpox is by no means a mild disease . ectopic or ruptured
tubal pregnancy gallbladder attack resulting from disease infection of the salivary gland s ( mumps or an obstruction) intestinal obstruction ...
Oophorectomy
... Names : Exploratory Laparoscopy - Gynecologic, Laparoscopic Egg Harvest, Laparoscopic Hysterectomy , Laparoscopic Oophorectomy , Laparoscopic
tubal Ligation Definition ... Oophorectomy helps to reduce the risk for ovarian cancer by elimination of ovaries and breast cancer by causing ...
Ovarian cyst
... and gynecological disease (such as endometriosis , pelvic inflammatory disease , ruptured ovarian follicles, ruptured ovarian cyst s , and
tubal pregnancies) may be the source of pain ... ...
Ovarian cysts
... and gynecological disease (such as endometriosis , pelvic inflammatory disease , ruptured ovarian follicles, ruptured ovarian cysts , and
tubal pregnancies) may be the source of pain ... ...
Pancreatitis
... is the primary symptom. PAP ... acute pancreatitis cancer of the pancreas , ovaries, or lungs cholecystitis ectopic or ruptured
tubal pregnancy gallbladder attack resulting from disease infection of the salivary gland s ( mumps or an obstruction) intestinal obstruction ...
Pregnancy
... of your baby. There is no ionizing radiation exposure and no known risk with ultrasound im aging . How do I prepare for this procedure?
tubal pregnancy Pregnancy in one of the fallopian tube s. Zygote The fertilized egg. For Your Information ... A normal pregnancy can still involve ...
Ruptured
... and gynecological disease (such as endometriosis , pelvic inflammatory disease , ruptured ovarian follicles, ruptured ovarian cysts , and
tubal pregnancies) may be the source of pain ... A typical hymen repair surgery involves suturing the remnants of the ruptured hymen together ...
Sterility
... risk of infertility or sterility , you should discuss family planning issues with your doctor, including the option of sperm banking. A
tubal ligation is a surgery to "tie the tubes" ( fallopian tube s) of a woman which causes permanent sterility by preventing transport of the egg ( ...
Suture
... Lok Indicated for small vessel ligation and/or fixation of soft tissue s during open and endoscopic procedures; specifically not for use in
tubal ligation . Once a suture becomes fused, growth is restricted perpendicular to that suture , and the fused bones act as a single bony structure. ...
Trachoma
... research interests include infertility , implantation, in vitro fertilization , endometrial development, heat shock protein s, C. trachoma tis,
tubal disease , ... ...
Uterus
... a hollow organ about the size and shape of a pear, is found in a woman’s pelvic region. An ectopic (ek-TOP-ik) pregnancy , also called a
tubal pregnancy , is a pregnancy that grows outside the uterus (womb). Ectopic pregnancies often grow in one of the fallopian (fuh-LOW-pee-un) tubes. ...
Vas deferens
... done in a physician 's office, requires cutting and sealing the vas deferens (tubes in the male reproductive system that carry sperm .) Like
tubal ligation s, vasectomies can sometimes be reversed through a vaso vasectomy , ... examination of sperm , observation of basal body temperature ...