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the most severe form of hypertension during pregnancy
a woman who has never completes a pregnancy beyond 20 weeks gestation
a physician who specializes in the care of women during pregnancy, delivery, and the first six weeks after delivery
a vague feeling of bodily weakness or discomfort, often marking the onset of disease
a state during pregnancy in which the expectant mother develops high blood pressure, accompanied by proteinuria or edema
the presence of protein in the urine also called albuminuria
heartburn, indigestion
the three periods of approximately three months into which pregnancy is divided
a tightly coiled tubule that resembles a comma. Its purpose is to house the sperm untill they mature
the male sex glands, which are called testes and are the primary organs of the male reproductive system
a technique used in a physical examination that involves feeling parts of the body with the hands
an external sac that houses the testicles
a term used in gynecology to represent a form of contraception
inflammation of the breast
a technique of using the examiners finger to tap against the uterus through the vagina to cause the fetus to bounce within the amniotic
the inner of the two membrane layers that surround and contain the fetus and the amniotic fluid during pregnancy
the part of the uterus that protrudes into the cavity of the vagina, the neck of the uterus
one of the female hormones that promotes the development of the female secondary sex characteristics
another name for menstruation or menstrual flow
absence of menstrual flow
the name given to the product of conception from the second through the eighth week of pregnancy
a mature sperm or ovum
the form of sugar stored in body cells primarily the liver
the settling of the fetal head into the pelvis, occuring a few weeks prior to the onset of labor
a woman who has been pregnant more than once
the branch of medicne that specializes in the treatment and care of the diseases and disorders of the newborn through the first four weeks of life
the act of giving birth

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