Women's Health

Low Sex Drive: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to low sex drive in women: Androgen: General term for any male sex hormone, such as testosterone.It is also found in small quantities in women Antihypertensive Agents: Drugs used to treat acute or chronic hypertension Antipsychotic Drugs: A group of medications used to treat severe mental disorders. Many have a tranquilizing

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Low Sex Drive: Additional Sources Of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on low sex drive in women: American Medical Women’s Association  Phone: 703-838-0500 U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office on Women’s Health  Phone: 1-800-994-WOMAN (9662) American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)  Email: AASECT@worldnet.att.net The Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United

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Pregnancy: Putting It All Together

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to pregnancy: Having a baby is one of the most important events in a woman’s life. Most women worry about whether the baby they are carrying is healthy. Early and regular prenatal care is the best insurance against problems in pregnancy. Prenatal tests usually

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Pregnancy – Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to pregnancy: Alpha-fetoprotein: A fetal protein normally present in the blood and amniotic fluid of pregnant women. High or low levels can be associated with certain birth defects. The protein is also abnormally present in adults with liver cancer. Amniotic fluid: The fluid in which the fetus develops. Amniotic sac: A

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Pregnancy: Additional Sources Of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on pregnancy: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists  http://www.acog.org March of Dimes  http://www.modimes.org Childbirth.org  http://www.childbirth.org National Institutes of Health  http://www.nih.gov National Institute of Child Health and Human Development  http://www.nichd.nih.gov/ American Pregnancy Association  Pregnancy Symptoms – Early Signs of Pregnancy Cord Blood Banking Information Provides information

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Infertility: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to infertility. Antiandrogens: Medications that reduce the effects of male hormones. Calcium: A metal that occurs naturally in humans and helps build bones. DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid): An acid in the nucleus of cells formed in two twisted chains that carry cells’ genetic information. Ejaculatory Duct: A duct that opens into the urethra

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Infertility: Additional Sources of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on infertility. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists  Phone: 202-638-5577 Online: http://www.acog.com Offers free patient education pamphlets, including one on infertility. Send a self-addressed, business-sized stamped envelope. Resolve  Phone: 617-623-0744 Online: http://www.resolve.org.

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Am I Pregnant?

While a missed period is one of the biggest clues that a woman is pregnant, it’s usually not the first sign. Some women suspect they are pregnant before their menstrual cycle is late. Symptoms that might indicate you are pregnant include: Tenderness of the breasts and nipples Fatigue (1-6 weeks after conception) Frequent urination (6-8

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Weeks of Pregnancy: What to Expect

The entire process of pregnancy-from conception to birth-takes about nine months, or 40 weeks of pregnancy. The pregnancy is divided into three-month periods known as trimesters. The First Trimester (Weeks 1 to 13) The first three months of fetal development are, perhaps, the most important. During the first 60 days, most of the baby’s organs

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