Uterine polyps are abnormal growths of soft tumors that develop on the lining of the uterus or cervix. They are usually benign and develop after the age of 40.
The Second Stage of Labor: What to Expect
The second stage of labor is the phase that occurs after the cervix has dilated to 10 cm and ends with the delivery of the baby that last from 30 min to 2 hrs.
The First Stage of Labor: What to Expect
The first stage starts with true labor pains, which are contractions that cause the cervix to open and complete when the cervix is fully dilated at 10 cm.
Oral Contraceptive Pills: A Comprehensive Guide
The oral contraceptive pill is also known as the birth control pill is a type of contraception that is taken by mouth in the form of a pill.
How to Survive a Preterm Baby: Tips for New Parents
A preterm baby or premature baby is a baby who is born before 37 weeks of pregnancy. Preterm babies are at higher risk for health problems than term babies.
What to Expect from a Hysterectomy: The Complete Guide
A hysterectomy is a surgery to remove a woman's uterus. This procedure is often used to treat uterine cancer, fibroids, and other gynecological problems.
How to Perform Suction Evacuation: A Step-by-Step Guide
Suction evacuation is a surgical procedure in which the contents of the uterus are removed after a miscarriage using a gentle suction device.
Fetal Membranes: What They Are and What They Do
The fetal membranes are the membrane that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy. The amnion and the chorion make up the fetus's amniotic sac.
How to Tell When You’re Ovulating: Symptoms, Signs, and More
There are several ways to tell when you're ovulating such as change in cervical mucus, change in body temperature, ovulation pain, and increase in sex drive.
Cervical Cancer: How to Reduce Your Risk
Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus. Most cervical cancers are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).
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