The risks of complications following a surgical abortion are increased as gestational age rises. It is important to know and understand which procedures are used at various stages of pregnancy, and the complications that may arise. A sonogram is a...
Menstruation (also known as menstrual periods) is a result of a monthly cycle of hormones and their effects on the uterus. In the first half of the menstrual cycle, levels of the hormone estrogen rise, which causes the uterine lining to become...
The uterus is where the fertilized egg implants itself, developing and growing inside an amniotic sac within the organ. During pregnancy, it is normal for the uterus to change and enlarge, growing to accommodate the developing baby. A distended...
A spontaneous abortion, also known as a miscarriage, is the term used when a pregnancy ends on its own within the first 20 weeks. Approximately 10 to 25 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage, according to the American Pregnancy Association....
A menstrual cycle consists of several phases during each month. The final phase of the cycle is a menstrual period. The menstrual period, also referred to as menstruation, is the shedding of the lining in the uterus. Amenorrhea is the absence of...
Over half of women who have an abortion intend to have children in the future, according to John Ehiri's 2009 book "Maternal and Child Health." Everyone's story is unique. Yet, women -- and men -- who wish to have children after abortion often...
Induced abortion, or intentionally ending pregnancy via drugs or surgery, according to the Merck Manuals Online Medical Library, is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in the United States. Early abortions initiated by choice...
An abortion is the intentional termination of pregnancy using medications or surgery. A late-term abortion is defined as an abortion that occurs on or after the 13th week of gestation. Late-term abortions account for 5 to 10 percent of all...
Missing a menstrual cycle can be stressful, but missing several cycles can be nerve-wracking. By this time your mind is in overdrive to find a reasonable explanation, yet at the same time expecting the worse. There are many reasons why your...
An abortion is a procedure that results in the intentional termination of a pregnancy. While surgical abortions involve the physical removal of a fetus from a woman's uterus using mechanical suction, medical abortions involve the administration of...
Light menstrual periods, sometimes referred to as oligomenorrhea, can be normal, but they can also mean that a woman is experiencing hormonal changes or the effects of medical conditions, poor nutrition or stress on the body. Determining the...
The uterus or womb is usually about three inches long and hides behind the bones of the pelvis in the lower part of the abdomen. Under certain conditions, the uterus may become enlarged and can be felt arising from the lower part of the abdomen or...
The uterus is a pear-shaped muscular organ that measures roughly about 7.5cm in the non-pregnant state. It serves as the vessel for a baby's growth and development during a normal pregnancy. The uterus is not usually palpable, or felt, as it sits...