Description

pertaining to lifeline between unborn child and its mother
evaluation scale of 1 to 10
temporary organs that form within uteri to connect unborn children to their mothers
cyst in epididymis filled with milky fluid and sperm
sensitive tip of penis
gland that produces sperm
pertaining to the female who is capable of conception and pregnancy
out of place
production of breast milk in women who are not breastfeeding
having given birth to viable children two or more times
developing unborn child from implantation thru 8 weeks of pregnancy
never having given birth to a viable child
release of a mature ovum from a follicle on an ovary's surface
gland surrounding the male urethra
pertaining to an unborn child from 9th weeks to birth
serving no useful purpose: completely ineffective
decrease in male hormone production, usually in late 40s
having been pregnant two or more times
surgical fixation of prolapsed vagina to firm surrounding tissue
first pregnancy
glands located just below the prostate gland
exfoliative biopsy of the cervix named after the Greek Dr. who devised it
premenstrual _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ disorder: severe emotional/physical problems during menses
complication of pregnancy characterized by hypertension, edema and proteinuria
tissue of the region between the vulva and the anus
surgical removal of uterine fibroids
intermittant painless uterine contractions that are not true labor pains
highly contagious STD infection caused by neisseria gonorrhoeae
dark-pigmented area surrounding the nipple
repair of an undescended testicle into the scrotum
presence of blood in the seminal fluid
inability to achieve or maintain an erection of the penis
region between the scrotum and the anus
when a male is healthy and able to produce viable sperm
most commonly reported STD in the U.S.A.
inflammation of an ovary
rupture of an ovary
combining form meaning anus

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