Description

The Infection of the female reproductive system after delivery
Softening of the cervix
Outer sac around fetus
Inner sac around fetus
The act of giving birth
Number of times the mother has delivered a child
Highly vascular structure that acts as a physical communication between the mother and the embryo
First 2 weeks of the fertilized egg
3-8 weeks, the fertilized egg is called an
The end of pregnancy, the fertilized egg is called a
Fraternal twins are
Identical twins are
Hollow outer shell of blastocyst is called
Helps with increasing the size of lining of the uterus & the number of blood vessels
Nourishes the growing zygote
Time immediately after/following childbirth
When pregnant 2 or more times
Pregnant for the first time
A woman who has never been pregnant
The fertilized egg that is implanted in the uterine wall
A solid ball of cells resulting from division of a fertilized ovum
Condition of low or missing amniotic fluid
Serious form of hypertension secondary to pregnancy
Common rash of late pregnancy
An opening in a woman's body that goes back to her uterus
Abnormal twisting of feet
Condition of mother's inability to produce milk
The umbilical cord around the neonates neck
Cancer of the chorionic membrane
Condition of deficient milk production
Excessive amniotic fluid
Inflammation of the placenta
Suturing the cervix closed to prevent spontaneous abortion
Delivery through a surgical abdominal incision
Surgical puncture of the amnion
Cutting of the vulva
A medication to terminate a pregnancy
The male organ of copulation
Condition more than 5 fingers
Discharge of ova or ovules from the ovary.

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