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What are the female reproductive organs?
The female reproductive organs are: A. External 1. Labia Majora. 2. Labia minora. 3. Bartholin's Glands. 4. Clitoris. B. Internal 1. Vagina. 2. Uterus. 3. Ovaries. 4. Fallopian tubes.
The female reproductive organs are:
See lessA. External
1. Labia Majora.
2. Labia minora.
3. Bartholin’s Glands.
4. Clitoris.
B. Internal
1. Vagina.
2. Uterus.
3. Ovaries.
4. Fallopian tubes.
What are the hormons secreted by the ovary?
The major Hormones secreted by the ovaries are: 1. Estrogen. 2. Progesterone.
The major Hormones secreted by the ovaries are:
See less1. Estrogen.
2. Progesterone.
What’re the phases of menstrual cycle?
The menstrual cycle may be divided into two phages: 1. Follicular or proliferative phase. 2. The luteal or secretory phase.
The menstrual cycle may be divided into two phages:
See less1. Follicular or proliferative phase.
2. The luteal or secretory phase.
What is mastitis?
It is an inflammation of breast tissues that sometimes involve infection and cause redness, swelling, and pain in one or both breasts of breast-feeding women.
It is an inflammation of breast tissues that sometimes involve infection and cause redness, swelling, and pain in one or both breasts of breast-feeding women.
See lessWhat is fibroadenosis?
Solid, noncancerous breast lumps, usually painless that occur mostly in women between the age of 15-35.
Solid, noncancerous breast lumps, usually painless that occur mostly in women between the age of 15-35.
See lessWhat are the classifications of breast cancer?
There are different types of breast cancer. The classification depends on the nature of the affected cells: 1. Invasive ductal carcinoma. 2. Invasive lobular carcinoma. 3. Paget's diseases. 4. Medullary mucinous. 5. Inflammatory breast cancer. 6. Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).
There are different types of breast cancer. The classification depends on the nature of the affected cells:
See less1. Invasive ductal carcinoma.
2. Invasive lobular carcinoma.
3. Paget’s diseases.
4. Medullary mucinous.
5. Inflammatory breast cancer.
6. Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).
What is breast cancer?
When cells in the breast grow out of control.
When cells in the breast grow out of control.
See lessWhat are the causes of breast abscess ?
Cause of the breast abscess are: 1. Mastitis. 2. Injuries 3. cracked nipple. 4. Diabetes. 5. Depressed immunity. 6. Nipple piercing. 7. Breast implant surgery. 8. Breast cancer.
Cause of the breast abscess are:
See less1. Mastitis.
2. Injuries
3. cracked nipple.
4. Diabetes.
5. Depressed immunity.
6. Nipple piercing.
7. Breast implant surgery.
8. Breast cancer.
What is breast abcess?
A localized collection of puss in the breast tissues caused by an infection.
A localized collection of puss in the breast tissues caused by an infection.
See lessWhat are the causes of retained placenta?
Cause of retained placenta are: 1. Prolonged labor. (Dystocia) 2. Closure of the cervix after childbirth. 3. Constriction ring in the uterus. 4. Adherent placenta. 5. Placenta accreta 6. Placenta increta 7. placenta percent. 8. Atonic uterus. 9. Full bladder. 10. Uterine torsion. 11. Abortion. 12. SRead more
Cause of retained placenta are:
See less1. Prolonged labor. (Dystocia)
2. Closure of the cervix after childbirth.
3. Constriction ring in the uterus.
4. Adherent placenta.
5. Placenta accreta
6. Placenta increta
7. placenta percent.
8. Atonic uterus.
9. Full bladder.
10. Uterine torsion.
11. Abortion.
12. Stillbirth.
13. Low blood calcium level.
14. Hypothermia.
15. Multiple births.
16. Oxytocin imbalance.
17. Anabolic steroid.
18. Mineral deficiency.
19. too short or long of gestational length.