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November 18, 2007

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The vagina is the small tubular opening into the female reproductive organs. This is normally protected by two bi-libbed openings called Labio-majora and Labio-Minora. This normally leads into the uterine contractions and causes the disjunction...

The vagina is the small tubular opening into the female reproductive organs. This is normally protected by two bi-libbed openings called Labio-majora and Labio-Minora. This normally leads into the uterine contractions and causes the disjunction of the cervical region. This could be in the worst of the faces during the pregnancy. These could also arise during the menstruation.

Symptoms
During the menstruation sometimes the vagina does not remain tender and shows variations in its structure. If this prolongs the vaginal bleeding may cause the abortion of the child in the womb during the trimester stage. The placenta defects could also lead in to the dysfunction. This also leads into the Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), endometriosis, ectotopic pregnancy that means the implantation the foetus out of the uterus. The variation in the spotting of the blood. The most common reason for the pregnancy pain is just the discomfort during those days. This may sometimes cause gas and bloating. Pretem labor, placental abruption, which can cause oblivious bleeding, preeclampsia, urinary tract infection. There could be faintness, dizziness, vaginal discharge, pain during the bowel movements, and increase of the pain due to pressure in the pelvic region. The vaginal discharge is watery and fluidy.

Detection
This can be detected by The HCG test, the test detects the presence of the Bar bodies in the placental fluids. Hematocrit test, The White blood corpuscles can be tested, Culdocentisis, the transvaginal detection, the ultra sound for pregnancy, laproscopy, Laprotomy, the presence D and C this enables to judge the non-uterine pregnancy. The count of the serum progesterone also is the key factor in detecting. The call from on the practitioner. The check for the pre-natal health resources is also helpful. The pre-natal vitamin constipation, the check of the varicose blood vessels during the pregnancy. The information about the defects can be acquired on line also.

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