Vaginal Sentence Examples

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  • He confirmed my worst fears - a bad vaginal prolapse.

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  • Outline of the ventral surface to show the external apertures and nervous system; a, rosette-organ; b, uterine pore; c, terminal sucker; e, vaginal pore; g, male gonopore; n, o, p, nervous system.

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  • A, Dorsal view showing the nervous system and digestive system; a, mouth; b, pharynx; c, d, e, gut; E, post-genital union of two limbs of gut; f, excretory pore; g, vaginal pore; h, j, k, brain and nerves; 1, dorsal nerves; m, ventral nerves; n, adoral sucker; o, posterior sucker; p, hooks on posterior sucker; r, vitello-intestinal duct.

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  • The laminar portion of a leaf is occasionally articulated with the petiole, as in the orange, and a joint at times exists between the vaginal or stipulary portion and the petiole.

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  • The financial cost of hospital birth Cesarean sections have been estimated to cost three times more than vaginal births (WHO, 1986 ).

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  • The body fluids which contain enough HIV to infect someone are blood, semen, vaginal fluids including menstrual blood, and breast milk.

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  • Caesareanhors studied five years records in Calgary and found 25 such women who had tried for vaginal deliveries after a previous cesarean.

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  • Caesarean, for women having a vaginal birth who did not have a past cesarean, the rate was only 1 in 5,189.

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  • Caesareanmen would rather plan a repeat cesarean, than face the worry that an attempt at vaginal birth would end in cesarean anyway.

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  • The most common conditions were hay fever, cold and flu, cough, head lice and vaginal candidiasis.

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  • The object during cesarean or vaginal delivery is to try to make the blood coagulate at the moment of delivery.

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  • Try to avoid perfumed soaps, bubble baths and vaginal deodorants as they may irritate the bladder lining.

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  • A troublesome increase in vaginal discharge may need assessment.

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  • She proudly showed off the condoms, lubricant and standard paraphernalia before producing " the most important thing " - a vaginal douche.

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  • Symptoms of hormonal changes include vaginal dryness, skin problems, hot flushes, night sweats and itching.

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  • Trouble having an erection, in a man, or vaginal dryness in a woman.

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  • Cases were matched to the next three consecutive twin gestations attempting vaginal delivery without a prior cesarean.

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  • Twenty-three triplet gestations were identified; 8 achieved vaginal delivery.

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  • Miscellaneous Myopia, vaginal bleeding, swelling of the tongue, gum hypertrophy, hirsutism.

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  • Hi All, I'm now 9 weeks post op from having a vaginal hysterectomy, i have had an uneventful recovery.

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  • Women with a previous section are up to 27 times more likely to need obstetric hysterectomy than those who have had only vaginal deliveries.

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  • Blood, semen or vaginal secretions, and human milk from a person with HIV are considered infectious.

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  • They were all couples in established relationships using condoms for vaginal intercourse.

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  • It is also thought that douching alters the vaginal milieu.

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  • Local Anesthetic Techniques Pudendal Nerve Block This is usually performed by the obstetrician using a vaginal approach.

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  • The index finger of the non-dominant hand is inserted into the vaginal orifice and the urethral orifice is palpated on the anterior vaginal wall.

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  • If the pregnancy is to be fairly soon, a support vaginal ring pessary may relieve some prolapse symptoms.

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  • Objectives The primary objective is to explore the safety of 13% of cellulose acetate phthalate (CAP) as a vaginal microbicide.

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  • It includes inspection of the external genital area and often visualization of the vagina and cervix by the introduction of a vaginal speculum.

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  • In women, recurrent vaginal thrush may be a symptom of diabetes.

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  • A, a segment of Bothriocephalus latus, showing the generative organs from the ventral surface; ex., excretory vessels; c., cirrus; c.p., cirrus pouch; v.d., vas deferens; v.o., vaginal opening; v., vagina; sh.g., shell-gland; od., oviduct; ov., ovary; y.g., yolk-gland; y.d., its duct; ut., uterus; u.o., uterine opening; the testes are not visible from this side; X 23 (from Sommer and Landois).

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  • Using retractors inserted through the vaginal canal, doctors gripped and pulled down on the cervix until it was visible.

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  • Progesterone can be given in rectal or vaginal suppositories, or as an injection.

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  • If you are going to have a vaginal delivery, there are actually several stages of labor that you will go through before your baby is born.

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  • You have not had any vaginal bleeding after 56 days postpartum.

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  • The pressure from vaginal birth typically pushes some of the fluid out of the lungs.

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  • The baby does not travel through the birth canal so the fluids are not pushed out of the lungs during the delivery, and the babies do not have the same hormonal changes as those who undergo vaginal births.

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  • Fast vaginal births can also lead to excess fluid in the lungs because the baby has a shorter duration of pressure during delivery.

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  • Vaginal discharge starts to occur before actual menstruation.

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  • Vaginal dryness is something which all women will encounter at times during their lives.

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  • As the levels of estrogen begin to fall, the opportunity for vaginal lubrication does, too.

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  • A culmination of all the physical symptoms such as sweating and vaginal dryness, which may simply make a woman feel less desirable.

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  • Consider hormone replacement therapies, or HRT, which may help ease hot flashes, vaginal dryness and night sweats.

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  • For some women perimenopause and menopause leads to vaginal dryness.

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  • Periodic vaginal exams are performed by the physician or nurse to determine progress.

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  • However, some practitioners are very successful with versions, and it does make a vaginal delivery safer.

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  • The risks of vaginal delivery with breech presentation are much higher than with a head-first (vertex) presentation.

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  • The mother and attending practitioner need to weigh the risks to make a decision on whether to deliver via a cesarean section or attempt a vaginal birth.

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  • This is the most common breech presentation and the safest for vaginal delivery.

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  • Neither of these is considered safe enough for a vaginal delivery.

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  • Even with a complete breech, there are other factors to consider for a vaginal birth.

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  • The use of forceps can cause vaginal lacerations in the mother.

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  • This procedure is performed whenever abnormal conditions complicate labor and vaginal delivery that threaten the life or health of the mother or the baby.

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  • The procedure is often used in women who have had a previous c-section, but if the incision on the uterus is not vertical, the woman can try a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC).

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  • The diagnosis of true labor can only be determined by a vaginal exam to determine if the cervix has changed in dilatation (opening).

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  • About one fourth of pregnant women are thought to carry GBS in their vaginal or rectal tracts.

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  • Candida is a common cause of vaginal infections in adolescent girls, especially when the normal populations of the bacteria Lactobacilli have been reduced due to antibiotic use, allowing the overgrowth of Candida.

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  • Like vaginal and oral candidiasis, it is an opportunistic disease that strikes when a child's resistance is lowered, often due to another illness.

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  • Over 1 million adult women and adolescent girls in the United States develop vaginal yeast infections each year.

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  • Most adolescent girls with vaginal candidiasis experience severe vaginal itching and have a discharge that often looks like cottage cheese and has a sweet or bread-like odor.

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  • In most cases, vaginal candidiasis can be treated successfully with a variety of over-the-counter antifungal creams or suppositories, including Monistat, Gyne-Lotrimin, and Mycelex.

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  • Home remedies for vaginal candidiasis include vinegar douches or insertion of a paste made from Lactobacillus acidophilus powder into the vagina.

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  • Girls who develop vaginal pinworm may experience vaginal itching or a vaginal discharge.

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  • Girls with vaginal itching alone do not necessarily need treatment, since the problem will often disappear on its own.

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  • The highest rates of brachial plexus injury (7.8%) occur in newborns weighing over 10 lb (4.5 kg) who are born by assisted vaginal delivery to diabetic mothers.

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  • Certain maternal or fetal problems may require the physician to deliver a baby early or to choose a surgical delivery (cesarean section) rather than a vaginal delivery.

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  • Also, nonoxynol-9 can irritate vaginal tissue and thus increase the risk of getting an STD.

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  • The risk of HIV transmission during vaginal sex between a female and a male who has the virus is low, estimated at one-tenth to one-fifth of a percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • A c-section allows safe and quick delivery of a baby when a vaginal delivery is not possible.

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  • C-sections have a higher maternal mortality rate than vaginal births with approximately 5.8 women per 100,000 live births dying, and half of these deaths are ascribed to the operation and a coexisting medical condition.

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  • This kind of incision allows many women to have a vaginal birth after a cesarean (VBAC).

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  • As a result, physicians who were being trained during that time period never learned how to manage a breech vaginal delivery.

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  • If, however, she is close to delivery, a vaginal delivery is often quicker.

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  • It is also easier to repair, heals well, is less likely to rupture during subsequent pregnancies and makes it possible for a woman to attempt a vaginal delivery in the future.

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  • The maternal death rate for c-section is less than 0.02 percent (5.8 per 100,000 live births), but that is four times the maternal death rate associated with vaginal delivery.

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  • The mother is at risk for increased bleeding from two incision sites and a c-section usually has twice as much blood loss as a vaginal delivery during surgery.

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  • Following this procedure, a woman commonly experiences gas pains, incision pain, and uterine contractions, which are also common with vaginal delivery.

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  • The prognosis for a successful vaginal birth after a cesarean (VBAC) may be at least 75 percent, especially when the c-section involved a low transverse incision in the uterus, and there were no complications during or after delivery.

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  • The woman may feel disappointment and a sense of failure for not experiencing a vaginal delivery.

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  • Placenta previa-A condition in which the placenta totally or partially covers the cervix, preventing vaginal delivery.

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  • The fetus is upside down in the uterus, and the head will dilate the cervix (or vaginal opening) and lead the way during the birth process.

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  • Some women choose vaginal breech delivery.

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  • The frank breech position is the preferred position for successful vaginal breech birth, and the majority of breech fetuses are in this position.

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  • Postpartum recovery is also longer with c-section than with vaginal delivery.

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  • Intense itching in the external genitalia in women (pruritus vulvae) may be due to candidiasis (yeast), hormonal changes, or the use of certain spermicides or vaginal suppositories, ointments, or deodorants.

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  • The primary cesarean rate was 7 percent higher than the previous year, and the rate of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) experienced a sharp decline.

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  • Not only is the prepuce of the clitoris removed but often the vaginal opening is sewn to make it smaller.

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  • The vaginal opening may be partially closed.

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  • Transmission of HBV occurs through blood and body fluid exposure such as blood, semen, vaginal secretions, or saliva.

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  • Less common side effects, such as sore mouth or tongue and vaginal itching and discharge also may occur and do not need medical attention unless they persist or are bothersome.

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  • There is a benefit to using EFM in women with complicated labors, such as those induced or augmented with oxytocin, prolonged labors, vaginal birth after having a cesarean section, abnormal presentation, and twin pregnancy.

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  • Leaking of amniotic fluid or unusual vaginal discharge, and fever could signal the onset of infection.

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  • Human papilloma virus (HPV)-A virus that causes common warts of the hands and feet, as well as lesions in the genital and vaginal area.

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  • An ultrasound may reveal small or undeveloped female reproductive organs while a gynecologic examination may reveal a dry vaginal lining.

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  • Menstruation is the vaginal bleeding that occurs in adolescent girls and women as a result of hormonal changes.

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  • Vaginal discharge is a necessary part of the body's regular functioning.

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  • As discharge leaves the body, it takes bacteria with it, which helps prevent vaginal infections.

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  • Parents should stress that girls clean the vaginal area with a mild soap and water on a regular basis to help control bacteria growth and limit infections.

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  • The vaccine was administered via a vaginal suppository.

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  • Symptoms include severe abdominal pain, high fever, and vaginal discharge.

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  • Group beta streptococcus (GBS) can be detected by a vaginal or rectal swab culture and sometimes from a urine culture.

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  • Cesarean delivery rather than vaginal delivery reduces the risk of transmission of HPV from mothers to infants.

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  • For instance, research has shown that delivering a baby by caesarian section over vaginal delivery reduces the risk of transmitting HIV from mother to child.

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  • Herpes viruses can be transmitted to a newborn during vaginal delivery in mothers infected with herpes viruses, especially if the infection is primary (first occurrence) and is active at the time of delivery.

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  • Females may have a vaginal discharge and experience flu-like symptoms with HSV2 outbreaks, including fever, headache, muscle aches, and fatigue.

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  • Abnormal CST results generally indicate the baby is not receiving sufficient oxygen and may not be capable of withstanding the stress of labor and subsequent vaginal delivery.

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  • Possible side effects include allergic reactions, stomach upset, vaginal yeast infections, dizziness, and tooth discoloration.

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  • If the membranes have ruptured, surfactant can easily be measured in a sample of vaginal fluid.

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  • The bacteria are found in vaginal secretions and semen.

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  • In certain cases, the technician may insert a plastic probe into the woman's vaginal canal to get a clearer picture of the fetus.

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  • Estrogen cream, the same preparation used to revitalize vaginal tissue, can toughen fragile blood vessels in the anterior septum and forestall the need for cauterization.

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  • However, some doctors and parents believe that the best time for vaginal surgery is during adolescence.

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  • There may be vaginal bleeding, with or without pain.

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  • The symptoms of a miscarriage might include spotting which can lead to heavy vaginal bleeding, cramps similar to those experienced during a menstrual period, and severe abdominal pain.

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  • Additionally, the cost of a vaginal birth can run up to $10,000.

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  • Women should schedule a PAP and GYN exam and ask their health care provider for a vaginal culture and for advice on treating any bacterial imbalances, such as yeast infections and Bacterial Vaginosis.

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  • There are some medical conditions that are counterindicated for birth control pill use, including unexplained vaginal bleeding and an abnormal growth or cancer of the breast.

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  • You can look for changes in your body temperature and vaginal mucus or purchase an ovulation predictor kit that looks for certain hormones in your urine.

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  • However,if you notice any vaginal spotting, you should contact your care provider to rule out any complications.

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  • You may notice vaginal spotting if you have an ectopic pregnancy.

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  • Sexual intercourse can cause vaginal spotting.

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  • Yet, you should notify your care provider if you notice any vaginal spotting, to rule out potential problems.

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  • Perineal blocks are injections around the vaginal opening and numb the perineum.

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  • In most cases, vaginal births are the best choice for the baby and mother.

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  • However, with cesarean rates over 25%, more women have to work for their vaginal births.

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  • You cannot absolutely ensure a vaginal birth.

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  • However, there are some things you can do to increase your chances of having a vaginal birth.

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  • Some positions are ok for a vaginal delivery, but some are too dangerous and require delivery by C-section.

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  • The plug of mucus that sealed your cervix will come out in the form of a blood-tinged vaginal discharge called "bloody show."

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  • If you had an episiotomy or any tears to your vaginal tissue, your doctor or midwife will now use stitches to repair the damage.

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  • If you notice contractions, chest pain, vaginal bleeding, nauseua, or vomiting, you should contact your care provider.

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  • You will probably have some vaginal discharge.

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  • It brings with it all kinds of exciting possibilities, such as labor, childbirth, vaginal birth, and C-sections.

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  • Spermicides come in several forms, including foams, gels, and vaginal suppositories.

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  • If your periods are regular, you can keep track of your ovulation dates by monitoring your body temperature and your vaginal secretions.

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  • Other side effects that seem to be common with hormonal birth control (such as the pill, the ring, and the patch) include weight gain, moodiness, vaginal dryness, and an increase in yeast infections.

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  • Inserting anything into the vaginal canal can be very dangerous in late pregnancy and create risk of infection and other complications, so do not attempt to strip your membranes on your own.

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  • Depending on the status of the baby, the delivery can be vaginal or by cesarean section.

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  • Are there obvious changes in vaginal discharge throughout the month? - vaginal discharge changes in consistency depending on where a woman is at in her menstrual cycle.

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  • The second factor that women must monitor is their vaginal secretions.

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  • This particular type of vaginal secretion ensures that the sperm has a greater chance of survival on its long journey to meet the egg.Observing vaginal secretions is a complex but highly accurate aid to the timing of peak fertility.

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  • Vaginal bleeding - for which there is no specific explanation or diagnosis.

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  • Vaginal yeast infections are common during pregnancy, but many women trying to conceive also concern themselves about the issues surrounding yeast infection and effects on conception.

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  • From a medical perspective, it is not entirely clear what makes some women more prone to vaginal yeast infections, also known as Candida or thrush.

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  • For women who are concerned about yeast infection and effects on conception, it may be useful to know what to look out for in the event of a vaginal yeast infection.

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  • In all suspected cases of vaginal yeast infection, it is advisable to get the symptoms checked out.

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  • Vaginal yeast infections can be treated with over-the-counter remedies that are very effective.

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  • Some experts suggest that treatments for Candida, which involve the application of cream or a pessary directly into the vagina, may affect the pH of the vaginal canal and can also affect the transportation of sperm along the cervix.

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  • In summary, it is an individual decision whether or not to continue conception attempts when a vaginal yeast infection is present.

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  • For most women, the vaginal secretions during ovulation will alter and become sticky, creamy and viscous, whereas at other times of the cycle it may be watery and much clearer, or not be present at all.

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  • Vaginal deliveries can end in tearing or episiotomies.

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  • If you notice a foul smelling odor accompanying the discharge or you experience an irritation, such as pain or itching in the vaginal area, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible.

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  • A discharge associated with pregnancy generally has a mild scent and isn't associated with much, if any, vaginal irritation.

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  • In the early days and weeks of pregnancy, it isn't uncommon to notice a mixture of light bleeding and vaginal discharge.

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  • While there are over-the-counter products that can help you find out if you have a yeast infection (which could cause the vaginal discharge you are experiencing), you shouldn't make the mistake of trying to diagnose yourself.

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  • Although external vaginal itching, no discharge may seem uncommon, many women experience this problem at one time or another.

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  • External vaginal itching without discharge can be difficult to understand but a simple irritant can cause it.

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  • Consider some common substances that could be irritating to the vaginal region.

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  • This potential irritant typically causes external vaginal itching with no discharge.

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  • The soap has a drying effect on the delicate skin and, if it isn't rinsed off completely, the vaginal area can become irritated.

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  • Workout attire that is wet with sweat can cause external vaginal itching.

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  • Synthetic materials can lead to external vaginal itching.

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  • Spermicidal creams or gels are unnecessary during pregnancy and they are made of chemicals that are effective in killing sperm, but they can also cause irritation in the vaginal region.

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  • Sometimes treatments for internal vaginal itching associated with yeast infections can lead to external vaginal itching without any discharge.

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  • Simple home remedies for external vaginal itching include avoiding the potential irritants that can lead to itchiness.

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  • Imbalances in blood sugar levels can lead to itchiness, including itching in the vaginal region.

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  • No discharge may be present with this type of itch and any woman at risk for diabetes should be tested whenever vaginal itch occurs, whether discharge is present or not.

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  • Vaginal births appear to be the same at home and in the hospital when everything goes as expected.

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  • In some cases, a woman may go into labor to find that a vaginal birth is not possible.

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  • A small amount of blood-tinged vaginal discharge is normal.

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  • Often, childbirth classes use videos to guide you through the birth process, allowing you to witness both vaginal and cesarean births.

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  • Some women may also notice a small amount of vaginal bleeding as well following the test.

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  • Your doctor will send you into a specially trained technician to do a vaginal ultrasound.

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  • The vaginal ultrasound is a painless procedure during which you will lay on your back while the technician inserts a slender wand-like device into your vagina.

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  • You may notice vaginal secretions that are slippery and colorless right before the egg enters the uterus.

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  • This test reveals a common bacterial infection (present in 15-40 percent of healthy women), that, if left untreated, can be passed on to the baby during a vaginal birth.

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  • Rest assured though that stomach pain, back pain, and even vaginal bleeding can all be caused by other things in pregnancy.

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  • Vaginal bleeding is considered by many women to be a definitive miscarriage symptom.

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  • However, other causes can be responsible for vaginal bleeding.

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  • Very early in pregnancy, vaginal bleeding can be caused by the fertilized egg nesting into the lining of the uterus.

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  • Another cause of vaginal bleeding in pregnancy that is not due to miscarriage symptoms is an infection.

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  • This is the main reason to visit your doctor if you experience very light vaginal bleeding, although you may be making an appointment to see your doctor because you fear that the bleeding is related to miscarriage symptoms.

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  • Lastly, hormonal changes can spur vaginal bleeding during early pregnancy.

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  • An increase in vaginal discharge is a good sign you're losing your mucus plug.

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  • Vaginal bleeding may occur because the uterus is moved during the surgery.

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  • What can complicate this sign of pregnancy is that there is also implantation bleeding, which occurs around eight days after conception and takes the form of very light vaginal bleeding that lasts only for a short period of time.

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  • This includes using tampons, taking baths, swimming, douching, and having vaginal intercourse.

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  • Vaginal bleeding may be present in an ectopic pregnancy.

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  • Probably the most common minor complication is that the recovery period after a cesarean takes a little longer than a vaginal birth due to pain in the incision site.

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  • If you are considering an elective c-section, it is important to understand that the risks involved are higher than vaginal birth.

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  • The benefits of having a c-section will outweigh the risks of a vaginal birth if you are in a high-risk situation and your doctor recommends a cesarean.

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  • If you are worried about your cramps, if they are severe, or if they are accompanied by vaginal bleeding, seek medical advice right away.

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  • Without insurance, Cost Helper reports that a vaginal birth can run between $9,000 and $17,000.

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  • A vaginal birth is much cheaper than a caesarean birth, although inducing a vaginal labor with drugs will cost more than being allowed to go into labor naturally.

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  • A vaginal birth requires a one or two day hospital stay, while a caesarean birth requires a hospital stay of three to four days if there are no complications.

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  • Women taking probiotic supplements also mention reduced number, frequency and duration of vaginal yeast infections.

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  • In some cases it does become readily apparent, with symptoms exhibited in conditions such as thrush (coating back of throat and tongue) or vaginal yeast.

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  • In the case of vaginal or genital skin tags, sexual intercourse may become painful.

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  • It is best seen in very young Vaginal cavity B children and represents the vasa effer entia in the male.

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  • It keeps vaginal fluid gently acidic - how the healthy vagina should be.

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