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What are the different types of infertility?
There are 2 types of infertility: primary infertility – where someone who's never conceived a child in the past has difficulty conceiving. secondary infertility – where someone has had 1 or more pregnancies in the past, but is having difficulty conceiving again.
There are 2 types of infertility: primary infertility – where someone who’s never conceived a child in the past has difficulty conceiving. secondary infertility – where someone has had 1 or more pregnancies in the past, but is having difficulty conceiving again.
See lesswhat is abortion?
Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus.
Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus.
See lessWhat is miscarriage?
The spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before the 20th week.
The spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before the 20th week.
See lessWhat are common causes of pelvic inflammatory disease?
Causes ofPelvic inflammatory disease: 1. Untreated gonorrhea and chlamydia cause about 90% of PID cases. 2. Abortion. 3. Childbirth. 4. Pelvic procedures. 5. Insertion of an intrauterine device (IUD), either copper or hormonal. The risk is highest in the few weeks after insertion.
Causes ofPelvic inflammatory disease:
See less1. Untreated gonorrhea and chlamydia cause about 90% of PID cases.
2. Abortion.
3. Childbirth.
4. Pelvic procedures.
5. Insertion of an intrauterine device (IUD), either copper or hormonal. The risk is highest in the few weeks after insertion.
What are the complications of gonorrhoea in female?
In women: 1. Gonorrhea can spread into the uterus or fallopian tubes. 2. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). - Internal abscesses. - Chronic pelvic pain. - Damage the fallopian tubes. - Infertility. - Increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy.
In women:
See less1. Gonorrhea can spread into the uterus or fallopian tubes.
2. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
– Internal abscesses.
– Chronic pelvic pain.
– Damage the fallopian tubes.
– Infertility.
– Increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy.
What are the complications of gonorrhoea in male?
If left untreated In men, gonorrhea may be complicated by: 1. Epididymitis. 2. Infertility.(rare cases) 3. Disseminated gonococcal infection (DGI). - Arthritis. -Tenosynovitis, and/or -Dermatitis.
If left untreated In men, gonorrhea may be complicated by:
See less1. Epididymitis.
2. Infertility.(rare cases)
3. Disseminated gonococcal infection (DGI).
– Arthritis.
-Tenosynovitis, and/or
-Dermatitis.
What are the common sites of endometriosis?
Endometriosis most commonly involves your: 1. Ovaries. 2. Fallopian tubes. 3. The tissue lining your pelvis, and 4. Beyond the area where pelvic organs are located. (Rarely)
Endometriosis most commonly involves your:
See less1. Ovaries.
2. Fallopian tubes.
3. The tissue lining your pelvis, and
4. Beyond the area where pelvic organs are located. (Rarely)
What are the different types of vaginitis?
Types of vaginitis are: 1. Candida or “yeast” infections. 2. Bacterial vaginosis. 3. Trichomoniasis vaginitis. 4. Chlamydia or gonorrhea. 5. Viral vaginitis (herpes). 6. Non-infectious vaginitis. 7. Atrophic vaginitis.
Types of vaginitis are:
See less1. Candida or “yeast” infections.
2. Bacterial vaginosis.
3. Trichomoniasis vaginitis.
4. Chlamydia or gonorrhea.
5. Viral vaginitis (herpes).
6. Non-infectious vaginitis.
7. Atrophic vaginitis.
What are the causative organisms of salpingitis?
Salpingitis most frequently develops from a bacterial infection transmitted through vaginal intercourse. The most common bacteria associated with salpingitis include: 1. Chlamydia trachomatis (i.e. chlamydia). 2. Neisseria gonorrhoeae (i.e. gonorrhea). 3. Mycoplasma. 4. Staphylococcus, and 5. StreptRead more
Salpingitis most frequently develops from a bacterial infection transmitted through vaginal intercourse. The most common bacteria associated with salpingitis include:
See less1. Chlamydia trachomatis (i.e. chlamydia).
2. Neisseria gonorrhoeae (i.e. gonorrhea).
3. Mycoplasma.
4. Staphylococcus, and
5. Streptococcus.
What is the best time of insertion of intrauterine contraceptive device?
The IUD should be inserted during your period, or when you have not had intercourse for 2 weeks before the IUD insertion. A suitable time to insert an IUD is immediately following abortion of a 1st trimester pregnancy. After delivery of a baby, it is wise to wait at least 6 weeks before inserting anRead more
The IUD should be inserted during your period, or when you have not had intercourse for 2 weeks before the IUD insertion.
See lessA suitable time to insert an IUD is immediately following abortion of a 1st trimester pregnancy. After delivery of a baby, it is wise to wait at least 6 weeks before inserting an IUD in order to minimize the possibility of perforating the uterus or expulsion of the IUD.