absence of menses in a woman of reproductive age. if ovulation does not occur, menses will not occur. amenorrhea may be a symptom of ovarian disease. references schorge j.o., schaffer j.i., et al. (2008). williams gynecology, pp. 348–354. mcgraw hill. saladin, k.s., & ...
This articles describes the organs, both male and female, that are involved in human reproduction. The reproductive process itself is covered in other articles. For a detailed discussion of the series of changes that occur in a woman’s body as her fetus develops,seepregnancy. For a description...
probable rather than absolute evidence of the presence or absence of pregnancy. Chorionic gonadotropin in a woman’sbloodor urine indicates only that she is harbouring living placental tissue. It does not tell anything about the condition of the fetus. In fact, the greatest production of chorionic...