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Endometriosis happens when tissue similar to the uterus lining grows outside of the uterus. It can cause cysts to form on the ovaries, called endometriomas ...
At the time of endometrial cancer diagnosis, not only are women evaluated by a gynecologist and/or a gynecologic oncologist, but the majority will undergo ...
Mirena is brand name for a hormonal intrauterine device (IUD). A hormonal IUD is a type of birth control that's placed in the uterus and uses hormones to give ...
A uterine fibroid is a benign or noncancerous growth of the muscle portion of the uterus. While common, they may cause pain and excessive bleeding, and ...
This includes growths in the uterus, such as polyps or fibroids. Fallopian tube damage or blockage. This can be in one or both tubes through which eggs travel ...
The fibroids grow on the surface of the uterus. They are the least likely to affect your ability to get pregnant since they are outside the womb, or endometrial ...
Sometimes, surgery to remove the uterus is done with robotic help. Learn what conditions this surgery treats and what your recovery may be like.
Symptoms may include vaginal discharge and odor. Pelvic floor relaxation. Ligaments and connective tissues hold the uterus and the vaginal walls in place. If ...
ParaGard releases copper into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. It doesn't release hormones like other IUDs do. ParaGard is a T-shaped plastic frame with copper ...
Fibroids are noncancerous tumors of the uterus that commonly cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain and pressure, and bowel and bladder problems. Fibroids ...
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