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Medically reviewed by Andrea L. Braden, MD The female reproductive system is the internal and external organs involved in fertility, conception, pregnancy, and childbirth in people assigned female ...
"We don't know if they have a direct effect on the capacity of a couple to conceive and carry a baby to term." ...
Eating disorders, obesity and overexercising can also impact ovulation. STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS Structural problems within the female reproductive system can also cause infertility, but are less common.
Sussan Ley is right to be fervent about increasing female representation within her party. But it could become a burden in the same way ALP reform became Simon Crean's.
Groundbreaking study finds microplastics in semen and female reproductive fluid - A growing body of research warns that these nearly ubiquitous tiny particles, under 5mm in size, pose a threat to ...
Beyond weight loss: Exploring the impact of weight loss medications on female reproductive health It’s been less than two years since weight loss medications Wegovy and Mounjaro were approved in ...
Oxytocin is a hormone linked to bonding of all kinds—maternal, familial, romantic, social. In mice, the team found, the OxtrINs cortical circuit promoted receptivity to mating—but only in females, and ...
Reproductive disorders are diseases involving the reproductive system, including reproductive tract infections, congenital abnormalities, cancers of the reproductive system and sexual dysfunction.
We are delighted to invite esteemed scientists, academicians, early-career researchers, medical professionals, and students from around the world to the 3rd International Summit on Women Health ...
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) was first introduced in 2014 by the International Olympic Committee’s expert writing panel, identifying a syndrome of deleterious health and performance ...
Objectives To explore athletes’ past and current experiences and perceptions of the menstrual cycle in relation to its impact on sporting performance. Methods 15 international female rugby players ...
Frequent urination in a person with a uterus has many causes, including diabetes, bladder stones, an overactive bladder, and pregnancy. Learn more here.