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Diagnostic, Symptomatic, and Related Terms

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contraceptive diaphragm   Contraceptive device consisting of a hemisphere of thin rubber bonded to a flexible ring; inserted into the vagina together with spermicidal jelly or cream up to 2 hours before coitus so that spermatoza cannot enter the uterus, thus preventing conception  
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corpus luteum   Ovarian scar tissue that results from rupturing of a follicle during ovulation and becomes a small yellow body that produces progesterone after ovulation  
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dyspareunia   Occurence of pain during sexual intercourse  
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endocervicitis   Inflammation of the mucous lining of the cervix uteri  
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fibroids   Benign uterine tumors composed of muscle and fibrous tissue; also called leiomyomas and fibromyomata uteri  
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infertility   Inability or diminished ability to produce offspring  
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hormonal contraception   Use of hormones to suppress ovulation and prevent conception  
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menarche   beginning of menstrual function  
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oligomenorrhea   scanty or infrequent menstrual flow  
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perineum   Region between the vulva and anus that constitutes the pelvic floor  
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puberty   Period during which secondary sex characteristics begin to develop and the capability of sexual reproduction is attained  
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retroversion   Turning or state of being turned back, especially an entire organ, such as the uterus, being tipped from its normal position  
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sterility   Inability of the female to become pregnant or the male to impregnate the female  
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viable   Capable of sustaining life; denotes a fetus sufficiently developed to live outside of the uterus  
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abortion   Termination of pregnancy before the embryo or fetus is capable of surviving outside the uterus  
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abruptio placentae   Premature separation of a normally situated placenta  
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amnion   Membrane, continuous with and covering the fetal side of the placentae, that forms the outer surface of the umbilical cord  
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dystocia   difficult labor, which may be produced by the large size of the fetus or the small size of the pelvic outlet  
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eclampsia   Most serious form of toxemia during pregnancy  
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ectopic pregnancy   Pregnancy in which the fertilized ovum does not reach the uterine cavity but becomes implanted on any tissue other than the lining of the uterine cavity, such as a fallopian tube, an ovary, the abdomen, or even the cervix uteri  
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gravida   Pregnant woman  
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multigravida   Woman who has been pregnant more than once  
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multipara   Woman who has given birth to more than one viable infant  
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para   Woman who has given birth to one viable infants  
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pelvimetry   measurement of pelvic dimensions to determine whether the head of the fetus will be able to pass through the bony pelvis during the delivery process  
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placenta previa   Condition in which the placenta is attached near the cervix and ruptures prematurely, with spotting as the early symptom  
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Menopause   Cessation of ovarian activity Diminished hormone production Occurs around age 50  
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Endometriosis   Presence of functional endometrial tissue in areas outside the uterus  
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)   Inflammation of the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, caused by bacterial infections  
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Vaginitis   Localized infections and inflammations confined to the vagina caused by viruses, bacteria, yeast  
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Sexually Transmitted Disease   Also called Venereal Disease Contracted through sexual activity with an infected partner, 20 different STD’s, regarded as an epidemic  
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