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Birth Control Methods: Pill, Implant, Barrier, Side Effects & Effectiveness

Birth control pills can be an effective method to prevent pregnancy.Source: Getty Images Facts you should know about birth control Readers Comments 2 Share Your Story Birth control methods can be broadly classified into barrier methods (that prevent sperm cells from reaching the egg), methods that prevent ovulation such as the birth control pill, and...

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How Do They Remove a Cyst From Your Ovaries?

What is an ovarian cyst? Most cysts are benign, go away on their own, and do not require treatment. If your cysts are persistent and begin to impact your quality of life, your doctor may want to perform surgery for ovarian cyst removal. Cysts are small fluid-filled sacs and can appear anywhere in your body....

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What Are the Early Signs of Endometriosis?

What is endometriosis? Endometriosis is the implantation of uterine lining cells outside the uterus. It can lead to intense menstrual pain and infertility. The endometrium is the inner lining of the uterus, which changes  throughout the menstrual cycle, shedding during menstrual periods. Endometriosis is the presence of normal endometrial tissue abnormally implanted in locations other...

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What Is a Diagnostic Hysteroscopy?

A hysteroscopy is a frequently used minimally invasive diagnostic procedure A hysteroscopy is a frequently used minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that gives your doctor/gynecologist (women's specialist) a clear view of the inside of your womb (uterus). In this procedure, a thin, light flexible telescope-like tube (hysteroscope) is inserted through your vagina into your womb (uterus)...

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What Is Robotic Gynecologic Surgery?

Robotic gynecologic surgery is similar to laparoscopic surgery except for the way the surgeon operates. Robotic gynecologic surgery refers to the latest innovation in minimally invasive surgical techniques. It uses a narrow, lighted scope and small instruments controlled by a robotic system to treat several conditions of the female reproductive system. Robotic gynecologic surgery is...

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What Is Operative Hysteroscopy?

The optical lens or hysteroscope is used to view the inside of the uterus. Operative hysteroscopy is a procedure that involves the insertion of an optical lens through the cervix into the uterus to treat disorders of the uterus. The optical lens or hysteroscope is used to view the inside of the uterus. Small instruments...

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How Is a Fetal Scalp Electrode Attached?

Fetal scalp electrodes may be attached only after the neck of the womb has dilated to at least 2 cm Fetal scalp electrodes may be attached only after the neck of the womb has dilated to at least 2 cm, and the amniotic sac (the bag of water around the fetus) has ruptured. A sensor is usually...

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Vaginal Bleeding (Spotting) Causes & Treatment

Vaginal bleeding definition and facts Picture of the female reproductive system Normal vaginal bleeding is the periodic blood flow from the uterus. Normal vaginal bleeding is also called menorrhea. The process by which menorrhea occurs is called menstruation. In order to determine whether bleeding is abnormal, and its cause, the doctor must answer three questions:...

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Birth Control Pill vs. Depo-Provera: Effectiveness and Side Effects

Facts you should know about the birth control pill vs. Depo-Provera Readers Comments 1 Share Your Story Is the birth control pill more effective than Depo-Provera? The choice of what birth control method is highly personal and depends upon many factors. It is important to consider your age, overall health status, and how long you...