Description

appendages or accessory structures of an organ
when the fetus has started coming out of the uterus feet or buttocks first rather than head first
a surgical procedure usually done in the case of an emergency to deliver a fetus
a way of diagnostic testing for cancer that involves the removing tissue by scraping the surface of the area that needs tested
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is bleeding that is happening when no menstrual period is occurring, no tumor, infection or pregnancy is present
when labor is difficult for reasons such as, the size of the fetus
laceration of the perineum to make the vaginal opening bigger in oreder to prevent the perineum from tearing
removing all of the structure as in pelvic exenteration removal
finger like structures at the end of the fallopian tubes that assists in the eggs travel from the ovaries to the uterus
could be caused by puncturing internal organs, structures such as the rectum and the vagina become connected
number of pregnancies a patient has had
a flesh-like area around a structure, such as lips
Loop electrosurgical excision which is a surgical procedure in which the ESU has a loop tip and is used to remove an area
connect uterus to the pelvic wall, they are the round, broad, cardinal and uterosacral
incision of a closed cavity with the suturing of the opened edges to the wall of the wound to form an open wound that will heal by second intention
benign fibroids in the uterus, removed with a myomectomy
17. position of the fetus or, where the fetus is compared to the mothers pelvis
the number of times a patient has given birth
the area between the vagina and the anus and is the area incised in the episiotomy incision
a lower abdominal transvers incision used in most gynecologic procedures
an area between the labia minora and has the Bartholin’s gland in it

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