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Stomach, Liver, Spleen, Galbladder, Pancrease, Intestines, Kidneys, urinary bladder. I think that is all of them. ☺
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An ectopic pregnancy is estimated to occur in up to 1 out of every 50 pregnancies.
70%
happens in only about 1-2% of pregnant women. But multi-fetal pregnancies occur far more often in women using fertility drugs.
Vaginal bleeding can occur frequently in the first trimester of pregnancy and may not be a sign of problems. Bleeding can be caused by a number of reasons.Ectopic pregnancies, Molar pregnancies, an inflamed cervix or growths on the cervix can cause spotting.Infection in the pelvic cavity or urinary tract may cause bleeding.Pelvic cavity is in bold because it is very general and there can be several problems in this area of the body.35% of women experience spotting in the first trimester and there are several reasons why. I named a few, but are the most common.
Hyperemesis, or extreme nausea and excessive vomiting, occur in about 1% of pregnancies
Most often missed periods occur during pregnancies.
The process of digestion does not occur in the nasal cavity. The nasal cavity is responsible for filtering, warming, and moistening the air we breathe, but it does not play a role in the digestion of food. Digestion primarily occurs in the gastrointestinal tract, starting from the mouth and continuing through the stomach and intestines.
in your filopain tube (however you spell that) if you have one it will hav eto be removed though
Yes. it's called ectopic. it can grow in the tubes or even the cervix or ovaries.Yes, although they have a really low rate of living. Also, if they do like they will have a mental illness/retardation.
diffusion of air through air sacs