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Medical Term Reproductive 1

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-cele   swelling, hernia  
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-cyesis   pregnancy  
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-gravida   pregnant  
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-para   to bear offspring  
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-tocia   condition of birth, labor  
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afterbirth   The placenta, umbilical cord and membranes that are expelled from the uterus after birth  
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amni/o   amnion, sac around embryo  
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amniocentesis   Diagnostic test for chromosomal abnormalities and fetal infections. A small amount of fluid is removed from the amniotic sac.  
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amniotic fluid   A clear, yellowish liquid that surrounds the fetus, protecting it from injury.  
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andr/o   male  
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andropause   Male menopause.  
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Apgar score   Newborn health assessment score (0-10). Two points each: Appearance of skin color, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, Respiration.  
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areola   A ring of pigmented skin surrounding a nipple.  
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azoospermia   A complete absence of sperm in the ejaculate.  
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balan/o   glans penis  
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breast   A mammary gland of women.  
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breastfeeding   Feeding a baby milk from the breast.  
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castration   Removal of the sex glands.  
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cervicitis   An inflammation of the cervix  
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cesarean section   A surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus, performed to deliver a fetus.  
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chlamydia   A common sexually transmitted disease.  
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chori/o   chorion (outer fetal sac)  
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circumcision   Surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis.  
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clitoris   An erectile structure homologous with the penis, situated beneath the anterior labial commissure, partially hidden between the anterior ends of the labia minora.  
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coitus   Sexual intercourse.  
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colostrum   Milk produced in late pregnancy. High in protein and antibody content.  
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colp/o   vagina  
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condom   A sheath that is worn over the penis during sex in order to prevent pregnancy or the spread of sexually transmitted disease.  
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contraception   Prevention of impregnation.  
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contraction   A shortening or increase in tension. In labor, the rhythmic tightening of the uterus.  
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copulation   Sexual union.  
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dysmenorrhea   Painful cramps that can occur immediately before or during the menstrual period.  
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ectopic pregnancy   When a fertilized egg implants outside of the uterus.  
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egg   A female reproductive cell prior to fertilization.  
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ejaculation   The sudden emission of semen from the male urethra.  
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embryo   Any organism in the earliest stages of development.  
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endocervicitis   Inflammation of the mucous lining of the uterine cervix.  
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endometri/o   endometrium (mucous membrane lining the uterus)  
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endometriosis   A painful, chronic disease where the tissue that normally grows inside the uterus grows outside it. May spread anywhere in the abdominal cavity.  
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epididym/o   epididymis (structure within the scrotum that stores sperm)  
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epididymitis   Inflammation of the epididymis.  
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episi/o   vulva  
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episiotomy   An incision made in the perineum to widens the opening of the vagina during childbirth.  
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erectile dysfunction   The consistent inability in the male to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. Impotence.  
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fallopian tubes   A pair of highly specialized muscular canals that conduct the ovum from the ovary to the uterus.  
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fet/o   fetus  
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fetal   Of, pertaining to, or having the character of a fetus.  
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fetus   The embryo of a mammal in the later stages of development  
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fibroadenoma   Benign tumors composed of stromal and epithelial tissue.  
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fibrocystic breast disease   A painful, lumpy breast disease.  
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galact/o   milk  
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genetic   Pertaining to reproduction or to birth or origin.  
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genitalia   The male and female reproductive organs.  
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gestation   The time period of development from fertilization to birth.  
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gonad/o   sex glands  
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gonorrhea   A sexually transmitted bacterial disease, mostly seen in young adults.  
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gynecology   The branch of medicine dealing with diseases unique to women, especially those of the genital tract and breasts.  
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hematospermia   Blood in the semen.  
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heredity   The transmission of traits encoded in genes from parent to offspring.  
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homosexuality   The sexual attraction or relationship between members of the same sex.  
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hydrocele   Buildup of the normal fluid around the testicle, common in infants, self-resolving.  
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hypomenorrhea   Extremely light menstrual blood flow.  
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hyster/o   uterus  
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hysterectomy   Surgical removal of the uterus.  
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hysteroscopy   Examination of the uterine cavity using an endoscope.  
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impotence   The inability to sustain a penile erection to allow normal vaginal intercourse.  
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infertility   Inability to conceive and produce viable offspring.  
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insemination   The deposit of seminal fluid within the vagina.  
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labor   The childbirth process of expulsion of the fetus and placenta from the uterus.  
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lact/o   milk  
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lactation   Production of milk by the mammary glands.  
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leukorrhea   Normal vaginal discharge during pregnancy . It is thin, white, milky and mild smelling.  
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mamm/o   breast  
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mammary gland   Milk producing gland.  
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mast/o   breast  
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mastalgia   Breast pain.  
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mastopexy   Breast lift surgery.  
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men/o   menstruation, menses  
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menarche   The first menstrual period.  
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menstrual cycle   The period from onset of one menstrual bleeding to the next in an ovulating female. The menstrual cycle is regulated by endocrine interactions of the hypothalamus; the pituitary gland; the ovaries; and the genital tract.  
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menstruation   The (approximately) monthly discharge of blood and cellular debris from the uterus by nonpregnant women, occurring from puberty to menopause.  
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metr/o   uterus (womb)  
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miscarriage   Common term for the loss of an embryo or fetus before the 20th week of pregnancy.. This term is longer accepted in clinical usage.  
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nat/o   birth  
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natal   Relating to birth.  
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neonatal   Pertaining to a new baby, for the first 28 days after birth.  
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neonate   An infant less than one month old.  
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nulligravida   A woman who has never been pregnant.  
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nullipara   A woman who has never borne a child.  
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obstetrics   The branch of medicine concerned with the care of women during pregnancy, parturition, and the puerperium.  
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omphal/o   umbilicus (navel)  
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oophor/o   ovary  
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oophorectomy   Surgical removal of an ovary or ovaries.  
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orchid/o   testicles  
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ov/o   egg, ovum  
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ovari/o   ovary  
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ovarian   Pertaining to the ovary.  
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ovary   Either of the sex glands in females. They produce ova and hormones.  
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ovulation   The discharge of an ovum from a rupturing follicle in the ovary.  
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penis   The external reproductive organ of males.  
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perimenopause   The period of time before menopause when a woman's body changes.  
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perine/o   perineum (surface region in both males and females between the pubic symphysis and the coccyx)  
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peripartum period   The period shortly before, during, and immediately after giving birth.  
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phall/o   penis  
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