There are multiple causes of bleeding during pregnancy, most of which are not life-threatening. Mothers are naturally anxious about the prospect of pregnancy loss, complications or preterm birth. Small amounts of bleeding after sex or vaginal...
Pain can be classified as burning, aching and even stabbing. The pain may be constant or intermittent. Specifically, stabbing pain can occur as a result of an infection, an abnormal pregnancy or a clot in the lung's blood vessels. The causes of...
Fallopian tube blockage can prevent a woman from becoming pregnant and is a major cause of infertility. A special X-ray called a hysterosalpingogram is used to look inside the uterus and fallopian tubes to help identify a blockage. Proponents...
A tubalectomy, medically known as a salpingectomy, is a surgery to remove one or both fallopian tubes. Salpingectomies are performed for many reasons including fallopian tube infection, ectopic pregnancy or to decrease the risks of ovarian cancer...
Tubal ligation is intended to be a procedure that permanently prevents pregnancy. It is often referred to as having your tubes tied. While possible, the Mayo Clinic says reversing a tubal litigation or sterilization is not easy. According to the...
According to the Mayo Clinic, approximately 20 out of 1,000 pregnancies are ectopic. Although there is no specific reason why ectopic pregnancies occur, the general cause is based around the egg being prevented from traveling to the uterus. As a...
Having a pain in the lower right part of your stomach after eating can be caused by many things and may not be due to eating at all. There are many organs located in this region of your abdomen and pain--depending on the kind--can signify anything...
Each month the uterus builds up a lining to prepare for the implantation of an embryo. If a woman is not pregnant, she sheds the lining in a process commonly referred to as a menstrual period. When a woman is pregnant, she stops having this...
Uterine cancer is usually cancer starting from the inner lining of the uterus, called the endometrium. Advanced uterine cancer means cancer that has spread beyond the uterus, typically stage three to four. According to the National Institutes of...
Abdominal cramping occurs frequently in pregnancy. Some abdominal cramping carries no risk to the pregnancy, while other types of cramping could be a sign of a problem with the pregnancy that could threaten you or the baby. Abdominal cramping can...
Pelvic pain is experienced by both females and males. Symptoms vary between sharp or dull, intermittent or constant. It may occur only at specific times such as during intercourse, menstruation or urination. Pregnancy is a major cause for females;...
Doctors define infertility as difficulty conceiving after one year of well-timed and unprotected sexual intercourse. For women over the age 35, difficulty conceiving after six months signifies infertility. As a first step, many doctors will test...
During a normal, healthy pregnancy, the fertilized egg implants in the uterus. In an ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg gets stuck during its journey and instead implants elsewhere. These pregnancies are often called tubal or tubular because in...
The Fallopian tubes are organs in the female reproductive system that connect the uterus to the ovaries. The ovaries store eggs that are then released into the tubes during ovulation and then either fertilized or leave the body during...
The fallopian tubes are an important part of a woman's reproductive organs; a blockage in the fallopian tubes prevent the fertilized egg from moving to the uterus for implantation. Even though the fallopian tube is blocked, a few sperm can get...
There are many reasons for vaginal bleeding in pregnancy. While many are nothing to worry about, others are quite serious and require a doctor's immediate attention. Pregnant women should educate themselves about the various causes of early and...
The fallopian tubes serve as conduits from the female ovary to the uterus, transmitting eggs released during ovulation to a meeting point for sperm. Eggs and sperm generally fertilize in the fallopian tube; the newly fertilized egg then spends...
Pelvic pressure is a common female complaint. It may be constant or intermittent, sharp or dull. Often it occurs at particular times, such as during intercourse, urination or menstruation. Pregnancy and its various related conditions is a major...
When the fallopian tubes are blocked, the egg cannot pass through to the uterus for implantation after fertilization. Damage to the fallopian tubes, either through a previous or ongoing condition, can result in blockage. Blocked fallopian tubes...
While some bleeding is common during pregnancy, it can also be a sign that something is wrong or that there is a complication. Understanding the signs and symptoms of pregnancy-related conditions that can lead to abnormal vaginal bleeding are...
Fallopian tubes run from a woman's uterus and terminate in a funnel shape around the ovaries. More than just a route to the uterus, fallopian tubes are critical to a woman's reproductive health and fertility. Pregnancy usually begins in a...
Ovarian cancer is cancer that develops in one or both ovaries--glands in females where reproductive eggs are made. Typically, the cancer forms on the ovary's surface. Although many cases of ovarian cancer aren't caught until the cancer has...
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that takes the uterus out of the body, either through an incision in the abdomen or through the vagina. Sometimes the surgeon will remove the ovaries and fallopian tubes with the uterus. The decision to have...
Getting pregnant isn't easy, even under the best of circumstances. In any given month, only 15 to 20 percent of couples under age 35 actively trying to get pregnant achieve their goal. Over a one year period, 85 percent will get pregnant, and 95...
During a hysterectomy, a woman's uterus is taken out through an abdominal incision or through the vagina during surgery. Women with certain gynecologic problems may seek a vaginal hysterectomy, which offers a quicker recovery than an abdominal...
Infertility can be very distressing for a couple attempting to conceive and have a child. The causes of infertility are numerous, and they each are treated in different ways.
Consult your doctor before you decide on a fertility treatment. Some people just require a healthier lifestyle to become pregnant. They need to lose weight, stop smoking or drinking or reduce stress to lessen the effects of another medical...
In a hysterectomy, a surgeon removes the uterus and sometimes the ovaries and Fallopian tubes as well. Hysterectomy is a major surgery that renders a woman incapable of carrying a pregnancy. Hysterectomy is one of the most common surgical...
An ectopic pregnancy is a complication of pregnancy where the ovum is implanted in any tissue other than that of the uterine wall. Get tips and advice on diagnosing and preventing ectopic pregnancy in this medical video.