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Female: Internal Genitalia
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ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina
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Female: External Genitalia
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Labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, Bartholins' Glands
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produces the egg
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ovaries
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carries the egg from the ovary to the uterus
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fallopian tubes/oviducts/uterine tubes
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fingerlike projections, brings egg into fallopian tubes
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Fimbriae
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baby is in for a 9 months/holds & nourishes
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uterus
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bend forward
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anteflexion
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top
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fundus
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middle
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body
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bottom
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cervix
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outer layer of the uterus
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perimetrium
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middle layer of the uterus
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myometrium
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inner layer of the uterus
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edometrium
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tube that goes from cervix to outside of the body
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vagina
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9 months
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pregnancy/gestation
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once a month egg is released
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ovulation
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2 eggs, each fertilized
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fraternal twins
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one egg, 2 babies inside & split
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identical twins
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time when sperm fertilizes the egg
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conception/zygote
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after conception up to 3 months
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embryo
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3 months till birth
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fetus
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last menstrual period
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LMP
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9 months, 3 trimesters, 40 weeks, 280 days
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duration of pregnancy
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how baby gets nourishment
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placenta/afterbirth
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3 State of Labor
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1. Uterus contracts, cervix dialates 10 cm.
2. Amniotic Sac Breaks & Baby is Born 3. Placenta is Removed |
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afterbirth
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postpartum
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first 4 weeks after it is born
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Neonate
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baby's first stools or bowel movement
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meconium
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How long it takes the uterus to get back to normal
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Puerperium
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official ending of the menstrual periods
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menopause
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Pain during the period
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dysmenorrhea
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bleeding other than during the period
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metrorrhagia
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excessive amount of bleeding during the period
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menorrhagia
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baby ends up somewhere else other than the uterus
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ectopic pregnancy
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miscarriage
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spontaneous abortion
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BP increases, swelling, protein in the urine
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preeclampsia (toxemia)
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convulsion, coma-die
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eclampsia
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see baby's head @ vaginal opening
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crowning
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another part of the body coming out except the head
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breech presentation
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born before 37 weeks
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premature infant
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dies during labor, born not breathing
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Stillbirth
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pieces of it break off
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endometriosis
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reproductive organs are inflammed
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PID
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w/o an opening
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atresia
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pain during intercourse
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dyspareunia
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unable to have children
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infertility
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beginning of menstrual period
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menarche
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are between vulva & anus
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perineum
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starts out correct, placenta becomes dislocated
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abruptio placentae
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childbirth
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parturition
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measurement of pelvis
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pelvimetry
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placenta not in the correct position to start with
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placenta previa
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puncture amniotic sac to remove fluid
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amniocentesis
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used to diagnose cervical cancer
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Pap Test
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surgically remove the baby
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Cesarean Birth
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dialate the cervix, scrap uterus
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D&C
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incision to allow more room for the baby
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episiotomy
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suturing the cut
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episiorrhaphy
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within the uterus, device to prevent pregnancy
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intrauterine devices
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sterialization procedure for females
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tubal ligation
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medicines to prevent pregnancy
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contraceptives
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to start the labor
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oxytocin
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dialation & curettage
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D&C
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gynecology
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GYN
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intrauterine device
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IUD
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last menstrual periods
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LMP
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pelvic inflammatory disease
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PID
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premenstrual syndrome
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PMS
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cesarean section
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C-Section
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newborn
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NB
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obstetrics
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OB
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monitor baby during labor
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electronic fetal monitor
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1 minute & 5 minutes
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apgar score
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1.heart rate
2. resp. 3. muscle tone & movement 5. response to stimuli |
apgar score
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remove, both ovaries
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bilateral
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womans preg.
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OB
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womans not preg. doct.
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GYN
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Gravida
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G
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to bear
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P
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miscarrage
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AB
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holds testes
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scrotum
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area between scrotum and anus
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perineum
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prodcue sperm
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testes
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part of the testes that makes the sperm
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seminiferous tubules
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carries the sperm to the vas deferns
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epididymis
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carries sperm to the urethra
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vas deferns
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produce substance that nourishes the sperm
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seminal vesicles
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helps with the movement of the sperm
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prostrate gland
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tip of penis
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glans penis
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covering for the penis
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prepuse/foreskin
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enlarged prostate benign prostatic hypertrophy
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BPH
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hidden testes
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cryptorchidism
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blood test to diagnose prostate cancer
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PSA
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accumulation of fluid
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hydrocele
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abnormal opening of urethra is on the under side of the penis
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hypospadias
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opening/narrowing of the forskin
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phimosis
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remvoing part of the forskin
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circumcision
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removing all/part of the prostate
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resection, transurethral TUR TURP
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removal of vas deferns, used for sterilization (male)
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vasectomy
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