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The cervix is the lower end of the uterus. The cervix holds the unborn baby, called a fetus, in the uterus until birth. During pregnancy, the length of the ...
Larger belly and breasts. As your uterus gets bigger to make room for the baby, your belly grows. Your breasts also keep getting bigger. Wear a bra with wide ...
... uterus, pain recurrence occurs in about 25% of cases. Dr. Burnett says recurrence rates decrease if the surgeon removes the uterus; yet whether the uterus ...
Finally, removing the uterus eliminates the possibility of new fibroids forming. However, Dr. Stewart has observed that many patients do not trust GYN surgeons ...
... uterus. The test also shows whether the fluid passes out of the uterus and spills out of your fallopian tubes. If any problems are found, you'll likely ...
Thinning of the tissues that line the uterus or vagina. Uterine fibroids or uterine polyps, which are tissue growths in the uterus that aren't cancer. An ...
This uncommon pregnancy complication, in which the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus, can endanger both the mother and the baby.
Learn about the different positions a baby might be in within the uterus before birth � and how it could affect delivery.
But uterine rupture can be life-threatening to both the pregnant person and the baby. During a uterine rupture, the C-section scar on the uterus breaks open. An ...
Unlike a hysterectomy, which removes the entire uterus, a myomectomy removes only the fibroids, leaving the uterus intact. The study compared myomectomy to ...
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