Painful intercourse, also called dispareunia, is a condition that can stem from physical, hormonal or emotional dysfunction. After childbirth and through the menopausal years, many women experience changes in the structure and elasticity of the...
The female reproductive system differentiates women from men. Because of these organs, the female body has the ability to produce an egg, develop a fetus and nourish a baby. The female reproductive organs are located within the pelvic cavity and...
Menopause is a natural stage of a woman's life that occurs when she has not had a period for one full year. The array of menopausal symptoms may include night sweats and hot flashes, sleep problems, thinning hair, headaches, heart palpitations,...
Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstrual periods in women. The average age when a woman's menstruation stops permanently is 50 years, although the process begins at age 35. A woman will have no more periods, if both ovaries are surgically...
The transition through menopause can range from barely noticeable to life-altering. Most women experience at least some symptoms that lead them to seek support, whether through a mainstream or alternative approach. Herbal and other alternative...
The body is made up of billions of cells working together to maintain the function of the thousands of tissue types that make up organs. Female and male bodies display sexual dimorphism--although both sexes share similar characteristics, they...
The delivery of a baby has been called one of life's most treasured events. In reality, while marking the event of a new life in the world, childbirth can also be painful and can bring the possibility of complications for both mother and baby. The...
Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that originates on the cervix, which is the opening to the uterus located towards the top of the vagina. Worldwide, cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women, according to "The New York Times." In the...
A breech position or breech delivery is a medical term that describes the upside-down position of a baby just before delivery. Normally, babies are born head first, but in a breech delivery, the foot or the buttocks may present first. Medical...
The urethra is a small tube that helps move urine and liquid waste through the bladder to the outside of the body. It also helps transport semen in the male ejaculatory system. Urology Health describes the urethra as beginning at the bladder and...
Hysterectomy, removal of the uterus, is done most often to relieve pain or other complications of uterine fibroids, endometriosis or uterine prolapse. There are several ways to remove the uterus: abdominally, vaginally, through an incision at the...
When a woman of child-bearing age does not menstruate for three months or longer, she has a condition called secondary amenorrhea. This menstrual change has a variety of potential natural and abnormal underlying causes. While high consumption of...
You've got a new life growing inside you. Though you cannot see your baby, he is growing and changing day by day and week by week. Your baby grows from the size of a pinhead to somewhere between 19 and 21 inches. She starts out as a group of...