tough one...
Atypical cells on the cervix wont hurt the fetus, however if you've had treatment already for Cervical cancer that involved surgery...yes it can cause miscarriage. A cone resection (the surgery) takes part of your cervix out, you lose the part of your body which keeps the baby in. this isn't a definite for miscarriage, you may be able to have your doctor go in and reinforce the opening (called a cerclage). Another thing to think of is that cervical cancer needs to be treated, and quickly. your treatment options may interfere with keeping your baby
yes i heard it does
Yes. Rectal bleeding may be a symptom of having an ovarian cyst. For more information on the symptoms of ovarian cysts, see the related link.
I think yes. Cause I have ovarian cyst and dysmenorrhea at the same time, and according to my research ovarian cysts sometimes caused too much pain and bleeding and that's what dysmenorrhea do.
Not always, but certain conditions such as polycycstic ovarian can cause difficulties in becoming pregnant.
it will be the sam casu of baldness teh cas of ovarian cyst but it is not confirmed. ovarian cyst is a normatl cyst for women and all of them will have usualy and it will disapir withen the manistration period
I can use a pregnancy test to find out if you're pregnant, and a phsyical exam and possibly ulstasound to see if you have a cyst.
Perhaps it is an ovarian cyst? A little stress?
ovarian cyst is an infection of ovary
A cyst can be either benign or malignant. A biopsy is the only way to know for sure. Go see your gyno.
Tagalog Translation: Maaari ka bang mabuntis kung may cyst ka sa obaryo?
that your hymen has been broken, or a miscarrage Ovarian Cyst.
An ovarian cyst is a sac of fluid that forms on or in an ovary. An ovarian cyst with coefficient 7.813 is considered to be moderately abnormal.
An ovarian cyst causes sharp pain in your abdomen, lower back, as well as rib cage. Answer No, it causes cramps.