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The uterus or infantile matrix is ??a uterine malformation that consists in the insufficient development of the reproductive organ in charge of gestating: the uterus. This alteration is also known as hypoplasia uterine or hypoplastic uterus due to the lack of maturity it presents. Despite the smaller size of the uterus, these women do not always have infertility and some can carry out a pregnancy without problems. Below you have an index with all the points that we will discuss in this article. Index The infant uterus: causes, diagnosis and possibility of pregnancy 1. How is the hypoplastic uterus? 2. Causes 3. Diagnosis 4. Is pregnancy possible? 5. Questions from users 5.1. What are the consequences of having a small uterus? 5.2. Is there any treatment to correct a hypoplastic uterus? 6. Recommended reading 7. Authors and collaborators How is the hypoplastic uterus? The approximate measurements of the normal uterus in an adult woman are 7 cm x 5 cm x 3 cm, al...
Sexually transmitted diseases, also known as sexually transmitted infections, are a set of infectious-contagious clinical conditions that are transmitted from person to person through sexual contact, which occurs, almost exclusively, during sexual intercourse, including vaginal sex , anal sex and oral sex. Below you have an index with all the points that we will discuss in this article. Index Infertility and sexually transmitted diseases 1. Increase in infertility 2. Consequences in reproductive health However, they can also be transmitted through the use of contaminated syringes or through contact with blood, and some of them can be transmitted during pregnancy or delivery, from mother to child. The increase in sexually transmitted diseases in recent decades has become the leading cause of infertility in both men and women. 70 or 80 percent of cases of infertility are due to obstructions caused by sexually transmitted diseases, both viral and bacterial and fungal, such as go...
In the first two trimesters the fetus is so small that it moves freely, but after the seventh month of pregnancy, when its possibilities of movement become more limited due to the increase in length and volume, it usually turns around and puts the head in place in the uterus. This way, it leaves more space in the upper part of the placenta that is wider, in order to position the legs and the rest of the body more comfortably. This position, in addition, facilitates the delivery. Below you have an index with all the points that we will discuss in this article. Index Can I do something to change the position of a breech baby? 1. Why do you have a breech? 2. Can I do something to change the baby's position naturally? But in 2-3% of deliveries, the baby is placed breech or breech position, in this position the baby is sitting on the cervix and legs crossed, offering first the buttocks at the time of delivery. It is considered incomplete if it is with the legs stretched with th...
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