Yes, it can It can, but not always. I got pregnant the first time I tried.
Move or cause to move into a sloping position: "the floor tilted slightly"; "the balance of industrial power tilted toward the workers".Incline or cause to incline toward a particular opinion: "he is tilting toward a new economic course".
Depends on whether you want to use it as a noun or a verb. Noun Example: "The left rear tire of the truck was tilted at an odd angle." Verb Example: "The mad scientist angled his laser so it would bounce off the mirror." Bonus Example: "John Johnson angled for hours, but all his catches got away."
Leaving aside the fuzziness caused by atmospheric diffraction the curve (called the Terminator!) is really a straight line running North-South. North and South in this context are "poles" perpendicular to the plane of the earth's orbit around the sun and should not be confused with the geographic or magnetic N and S. Unfortunately for map makers, the earth is approximately spherical and so they need to use some form of projection to represent the earth on a 2-dimensional (flat) surface. This process distorts the geography of the earth. For example, the most commonly used projection, the Mercator projection, greatly exaggerates the size of the polar regions with this exaggeration reducing as one moves towards the equator. Other projections introduce other distortions. Since the earth's axis is tilted, the NS for the Terminator are different from the geographic NS and as a result the terminator appears as a curve. Its exact shape is determined by the projection used even though in reality it is a straight line.
There are two angles to consider: North-South direction and inclination up from horizontal. For best performance, face the solar panel generally south at an inclination of 15 to 30 degrees up from horizontal. This will point the face of the panel nearly directly at the sun. Don't stess over the exact angle, you should be fine as long as its close. Hope this helps... In terms of angle, I have read that you should tilt the panel at an angle equal to your latitude geographically. So, LA is 34 degrees LAT, therefore tilt the panel 34 degress for year round installation. If possible it should be tilted accordingly for seasons. I found a web site with the acronym RSPEC (Reduce Swimming Pool Energy Costs) that suggests the following: The collectors should (ideally) face due south and should be angled based upon your latitude. For heating in the summer months subtract 10-15 degrees from your latitude. For heating in the winter months add 10-15 degrees to your latitude and for year round heating install at your latitude.
It doesn't mean anything is wrong. I have a tilted cervix. Sometimes it makes becoming pregnant more difficult, but I had no problem getting pregnant. My doctor said it's normal and nothing to worry about.
A tilted cervix is usually nothing to be worried about but it means that yours does not sit straight up, it tilts towards your back. Even with a tilted cervix, you should not have trouble getting pregnant.
A woman that is known to have a low womb does have an easier time getting pregnant. A woman with a tilted womb will have a slightly more difficult time overall.
I've never heard of a "high cervix" but I suspect they mean you have a retroverted uterus. Uterus is tilted backwards towards the rectum instead of forward behind the bladder. Many years ago doctors thought it was difficult to get pregnant if you had this condition, but there is no evidence to support this. PAP smear can be difficult due to "high cervix" doctor has to look up toward the ceiling to find the cervix. This can cause pain with intercourse in certain positions since the penis bangs into the uterus with sex, if so just try a different position and tell your partner what hurts. Don't worry about it, but might want to mention it before each pelvic exam.
A retroverted uterus means that your uterus is tilted backwards instead of forwards. This condition does not effect the possibility of getting pregnant.
If you mean can it affect a girls chances of GETTING pregnant, yes. It makes it harder to get pregnant because it blocks the path of the sperm to the egg. Different positions however will "swing" the uterus so it no longer blocks the sperm.
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A tilted uterus is more like being left-handed or right-handed. Both are normal, but one is more common. Similarly, a high cervix is as meaningful as having a long torso or short legs. These issues can make it more challenging for the health care provider to get a good pap sample, but have no other significance for a woman's life.
It doesn't mean anything medically; it's just an observation that explains any difficulty that the examiner had in locating your cervix during the speculum exam. Having a longer-than-average ndistance from the opening of the vagina to the cervix, or having a uterus that leans to the back or to the front, will not affect your personal health.
possibly if you are pregnant. i have a tilted womb and dont have any issues as far as it goes- if you think your pain/uncomforableness is because of your tilted womb- i would advise-(heaven help us!) you to make a appoitment with your female doctor :) hope this helps :)
it would be hotter if it were tilted toward it as it would be getting more direct sunlight than the other hemisphere
A cervix can be hard to see during a pap smear due to the patient's body shape, particularly extreme obesity; constipation; a long vagina; a very tilted uterus; or the wrong speculum size. None of these has any implications for future reproductive health.