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abruptio placentae: premature separation of the placenta
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adnexa uteri: Fallopian tubes, ovaries, and supporting ligaments
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bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy: removal of both fallopian tubes and ovaries
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cephalic version: physicians effort to turn fetus during delivery
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cervicitis: is associated with leukorrhea
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corpus luteum: ovarian sac, empty ovarian follicle, means yellow body
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cul-de-sac: area between the rectum and the uterus
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dystocia: painful labor and delivery
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endometrial carcinoma: may be detected by Dilation and curettage (DNC)
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endometriosis: pieces of the inner lining of the uterus are ectopic
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episiotomy: incision of the perineum during childbirth
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fetus: stage in prenatal development from 8 to 39 or 40 weeks
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fimbriae: Finger-like ends of the fallopian tubes
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follicle-stimulating hormone: endocrine gland located below the brain
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gestation: pregnancy
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graafian follicle: sac containing the egg
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gravida: how many times pregnant
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gynecomastia: Abnormal development of breast tissue in males
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hyaline membrane disease: respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn (neonate)
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labia majora: part of the vulva, larger outer most lips
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labia minora: part of the vulva, smaller inner most lips
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menarche: first menstrual period
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metrorrhagia: excessive flow of blood between menstrual periods
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neonatology: study and treatment of the newborn
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nulligravida: not pregnant
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nullipara: no birth
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oophoritis: inflammation of the ovaries
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ovum: female gamete
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para 2-0-1-2: 2-full term, 0-preterm, 1-abortion, 2-living
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pelvic exenteration: Removal of organs and adjacent structures of the hip
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PID: pain in left lower quadrant and right lower quadrant, vaginal discharge dysmenorrhea and gonococcal infection
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placenta: serves as a communication between matern and fetal bloodstream
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vulvovaginitis: Inflammation of the vulva and vagina.