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Some hormones are of particular concern to women. The sex hormones produced by the ovaries are not only involved in the growth, maintenance, and repair of the reproductive tissues, but they also influence other body tissues, including bone mass. This can be a problem for women who strive for...
The few remaining SH were likely to be conducted when the patient had co-morbidities that necessitated a shorter, less risky procedure, or when the surgeon encountered distorted pelvic anatomy or operative difficulties. After that, in the late 1990s, subtotal/supracervical hysterectomy regained its ...
Women float better because they have less muscle and more body fat. Pandora(32553)“Great Answer”(1)Flag as…¶ HA! Lots of things that we know, but haven’t been reseached much till lately. Besides the obvious differences in balance, flexiblity, and anatomy others have already listed:...
hysterectomies, with the prevalence of SH being approximately 1% of all hysterectomies [6]. The few remaining SH were likely to be conducted when the patient had co-morbidities that necessitated a shorter, less risky procedure, or when the surgeon encountered distorted pelvic anatomy or operative ...
Iron is important during pregnancy as it prevents anemia, a condition in which the body isn’t able to produce enough healthy red blood cells. Developing infants need a high level of red blood cells in order to receive enough oxygen. And, anemia in the mother can be passed on to her bab...
The idea that what one woman does to another is the same as doing that same thing to herself because they have a similar anatomy is false. If your mother was so concerned about you having the pill, then she should have just got it for you without any imposed probing. I guess she’...
Take a second to think about how human hair grows. Then compare it with any other mammal. You’ll be hard pressed to find any other animal (keeping marine mammals like whales and dolphins out of the picture) that grows long luscious hair on selective parts of their body (head and, for...