by drgaryswift | Jul 11, 2014 | Fertility and Infertility Female, Gynaecology
Estrogen is produced by the ovaries and in smaller amounts by the adrenal cortex. Estrogen during the menstrual cycle Estrogen hormones play an essential role in the ovaries, stimulating egg follicle growth. Estrogen stimulates the growth of the vagina, thickening its...
by drgaryswift | Jul 8, 2014 | Fertility and Infertility Female, Gynaecology
Overactive bladder syndrome is when the bladder contracts suddenly without you having control and when the bladder is not full. Complex nerve messages are sent between the brain, bladder and the pelvic floor muscles. These tell you how full your bladder is and tell...
by drgaryswift | Jul 7, 2014 | Fertility and Infertility Female
Of all the medical conditions that have a tendency to get progressively worse, ovarian cancer is most highly associated with a mortality. Based on the research findings in the SEER 1975-2007 report (The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program of the...
by drgaryswift | Jul 6, 2014 | Obstetrics
Researcher, Cathy Maker, worked in correspondence with Dr J. Ogden – Department of General Practice, GuysKings and St Thomas School of Medicine, 5 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 6SP, UK – to explore women’s reasons for selecting either expectant or surgical...
by drgaryswift | Jul 4, 2014 | Obstetrics
An overview of the cardiovascular and respiratory changes that occur from pregnancy and of sepsis Pregnancy induces complex physiologic changes from as early as 5–8 weeks in virtually every organ system, the most important being the cardiovascular and respiratory...
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