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… After Childbirth: Coping and Adjusting After Childbirth: Pelvic Bone Problems After Childbirth: Urination and Bowel … Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Tubo-Ovarian Abscess Pelvic Organ Prolapse Physical Abuse Placenta Previa Placental Abruption …
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… are chlamydia or gonorrhea . Vaginal medicines or douching. Pelvic pain The exact cause of pelvic pain may be hard to … may occur when there is a change in the normal balance of organisms in your vagina. The excess growth of yeast cells … of changes after pregnancy. These problems include: Vaginal prolapse. This may cause urination and bowel changes. …
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… weight gain, or other conditions that stretch the pelvic floor muscles . When these muscles can't support your … include: Chronic cough due to smoking or bronchitis. Pelvic organ prolapse . Diabetes. Parkinson's disease. Alzheimer's …
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… neck and urethra that have dropped abnormally low in the pelvic area. The doctor makes a cut (incision) in the belly … bleeding. Infection at the incision site. Injury to an organ (such as the bladder, urethra, or ureters ). Pelvic organ prolapse (usually, enterocele). All surgeries that use …
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… Should I Have My Ovaries Removed to Prevent Ovarian Cancer? Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Should I Have Surgery? Peripheral Arterial …
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… important information for planning your care. You'll have a pelvic examination and urine and blood tests. You'll also … are vital to your fetus's cellular growth, brain and organ development, and weight gain. Calcium is an important … think the umbilical cord is bulging into your vagina (cord prolapse). If this happens, immediately get down on your …
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… your abdomen. The abdominal cavity, where the reproductive organs are, is inflated with air or a harmless gas so that … not greatly overweight. Do not have abnormalities of the pelvic organs, have never had abdominal or pelvic surgery, and have never had an infection of the …
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… recommends a laparoscopy, it will be to: View the internal organs to look for signs of endometriosis and other possible … longer. Why It Is Done Laparoscopy is used to examine the pelvic organs and to remove implants and scar tissue. This … Risks Complications from the surgery are rare but include: Pelvic infection. Uncontrolled bleeding that results in the …
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… the outer wall of the uterus, the intestines, or other organs in the belly. In rare cases, they spread to areas … health, and family medical history. You may also have a pelvic examination . And you may have imaging tests, such as a pelvic ultrasound or MRI. But to find out for sure if you …
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… salpingo-oophorectomy). Your doctor may also do a pelvic and para-aortic lymph node biopsy to find out the … cervix, surrounding tissue, upper vagina, and usually the pelvic lymph nodes . The number of lymph nodes removed … opening into the abdomen for the surgeon to easily see the organs and to find out the extent of the cancer. An …