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4. ENDOMETRIOSIS
When the endometrium backs up into the
fallopian tubes instead of being released
to the outside of the body. The
endometrium causes scar tissue and
further complications.
8. UTERINE/CERVICAL CANCER
Abnormal growth of cells in the uterus or
cervix. Symptoms include abnormal
bleeding or vaginal discharge or the
appearance of a tumor. This is detected by
a PAP smear and treated by surgery or
radiation.
10. VASECTOMY
Male sterilization operation performed
under local anesthesia. It involves cutting
the vas deferens. Surgery can be reversed
in over half the cases.
12. OPTIONS FOR COUPLES
WITH FERTILITY PROBLEMS:
oAdoption
oArtificial Insemination: semen and sperm
is injected into the top of the women’s
uterus with a needle. A shot is given to the
women to make her ovulate. This
procedure is done with the hopes that the
sperm will fertilize the egg and it will
implant into the lining of the uterus.
13. OPTIONS FOR COUPLES
WITH FERTILITY PROBLEMS:
oIn-vitro Fertilization: drugs are used to
over stimulate the woman’s ovaries. 8 – 10
eggs are removed and united with sperm
in a petri dish. 3 – 4 eggs are injected
back into the women. The woman is on
bed rest for about 1 week. Pregnancy test
is done 2 weeks after the eggs are
inserted. Twins are not uncommon with
this procedure.
15. OPTIONS FOR COUPLES
WITH FERTILITY PROBLEMS:
oSurrogate Mother: Usually done when the
biological mother cannot carry a baby to full
term due to her age, cervical or uterus cancer,
or having a hysterectomy. Eggs and sperm are
removed from the biological mother and father
or other fertile adult. Eggs and sperm are
united in a petri dish and implanted into
another woman who carries the baby to full
term, delivers it and then gives the baby back
to the biological parents.
18. SPONTANEOUS ABORTION/
MISCARRIAGE:
oLoss of pregnancy during the first twenty
weeks (before 5 months) before the
embryo or fetus can survive on its own
outside of the uterus.
25. PRE-ECLAMPSIA &
ECLAMPSIA:
oA condition that includes high blood
pressure, swelling, rapid weight gain,
headaches, blurred vision etc.
oCan cause convulsion, seizures, coma,
and even death.
29. PLACENTA PREVIA:
oThis condition is due to the
placenta being too low in the
uterus. This can cause
complications at birth
because the placenta blocks
the birth canal during
delivery.
30. PLACENTAL ABRUPTION:
oA condition in which the
placenta separates from the
wall of the uterus and
usually causes an
emergency delivery
otherwise the mother could
bleed to death and the baby
would die from lack of
oxygen.
31. INCOMPETENT CERVIX:
oA condition where the walls of the cervix are
not strong enough to hold the baby inside the
uterus. Surgery is performed to sew the cervix
closed permanently until delivery.
32. RH FACTOR:
oA disorder that occurs when Rh positive blood cells
of the fetus enter the Rh negative blood stream of
the mother. This is a concern when the mother’s
blood type is negative and the father’s blood type is
positive and the baby receives the fathers blood
type. A medication called Rhogam is given during
and after pregnancy which kills any of the baby’s
blood cells that might have entered the mother’s
blood.
Editor's Notes
This is the link to the youtube video about Ward and his time in the NICU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEPHLC6dMGA