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A&P 2 female reproductive system & obstetrics

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external female genitalia consists of   mons, pubis, labia majora, labis minora, clitoris, vestibule, vaginal orifice, bartholins glands, perineum  
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external genitalia is referred to as the   vulva or pudenum  
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fatty tissue that covers and cushions the symphysis pubis   mons pubis  
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two folds of fatty tissue extending from the mons pubis to the perineum   labia majora  
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two this folds of skin located within the labia majora   labia minora  
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where the labia minora comes togwther at the lower edge of the vaginal opening   fourchette  
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oval-shaped area between the labia minora that contains the urinary meatus, vaginal orifice and bartholins glands   vestibule  
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thin layer of elastice connective tissue membrane that forma a boarder around the outer opening of the vagina   hymen  
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muscular, fibrous tissue between the vaginal opening and anus that supports the organs of the pelvis   perineum  
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internal female genitalia consist of   vagina, uterus, Fallopian tubes, ovaries  
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muscular tube that connects the uterus with the vulva; serves as a passage during chidbirth   vagina  
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pear-shaped hollow organ that houses the fertilized ovum   uterus  
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three portions of the uterus   fundus; body; cervix  
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stretchable folds that line the vaginal wall   rugae  
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outermost membrane of the uterus   perimetrium  
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middle muscular layer of the uterus   myometrium  
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inner, highly vascular layer of the uterus   endometrium  
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separates the body of the uterus from the cervix   internal cervical os or internal os  
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lower end of the cervical canal that opens to the vagina   external cerivcal os or external os  
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serve as a passageway for the ova from the ovary to the uterus   fallopian tube  
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small hairlike projections that line the fallopian tube   cilia  
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fingerlike projects at end of fallopian tube   fimbriae  
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female sex cells; gonads   ovaries  
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ovaries are resposible for   producing mature ovum; and estrogen production  
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the releasing of ova at monthly intervals is called   ovulation  
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breasts are responsible for   lactation  
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breast tissue consists of   adipose tissue; glandular tissue and connective tissue  
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glands that responsible for keeping nipple soft during breastfeeding   Montgomerys glands  
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milk travels through these ducts towards the nipple   laciferous ducts  
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acute or chronic inflammation of the cerivx that could lead to cerivcal erosion   cervicitis  
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herniation of the urinary bladder through the wall of the vagina   cystocele  
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presence of endometrial tissue outside the uterus   endometriosis  
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benign fibrous tumor of the uterus   fibroid tumor  
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infection of the fallopian tubes   PID  
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PID stands for   pelvic inflammatory disease  
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infection of the fallopian tubes is also known as   salpingitis  
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inability to hold urine when the bladder is stressed   stress incontinence  
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inflammation of the vagina and vulva   vaginitis  
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BSE   breast self examination  
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visual exam of the vagina and cervix with a colposcope   colposcopy  
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surgical removal of a cone shaped segment of the cerivx   cone biopsy  
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destruction of tissue using liquid nitrogen   cryosurgery  
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process of measuring the pelvis to determine adequacy for child bearing   pelvimetry  
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term pregnancy   37-42 weeks  
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fertilization takes places in the   fallopian tube  
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the first two weeks of fertilization the ovum is referred to as a   zygote  
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2-8 weeks gestation is referred to as an   embryo  
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8 weeks to delivery is referred to as   fetus  
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strong, thin walled membranous sac that envelops and protects the fetus   amniotic sac  
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organ of pregnancy that supplies fetal respiration, nutrition and excretion   placenta  
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placenta produces what hormones   HCG; estrogen; progesterone; HPL  
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lifeline between the mother and fetus   umbilical cord  
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false labor   braxton hicks  
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the outer membrane of the amniotic sac   chorion  
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severe hypertension of pregnancy   eclampsia  
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softening of the cervix   Goodells sign  
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settling of the fetal head into the pelvis   lightening  
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mask of pregnancy   chloasma  
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the act of giving birth   parturition  
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a woman who has given birth for the first time   primigravida  
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formula to calculate the due date   Nageles rule  
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