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No. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) which is transmitted through through vaginal, anal or oral sex.
Pelvic inflammatory disease, commonly called PID, is an infection of the female reproductive organs. PID is one of the most serious complications of a sexually transmitted disease in women: It can lead to irreversible damage to the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, or other parts of the female reproductive system, and is the primary preventable cause of infertility in women.
Nope. Severs disease only affects the back of the heel bone in kids.
that are produced in the ovaries
Ova, also known as eggs, are female reproductive cells that are found inside the ovaries of sexually reproductive organisms.
Yes. Cervical cancer is often caused by the HPV virus that is sexually transmitted and by removing the cervix the cancer/virus is also removed if it hasn't spread beyond that point. In the US 600,000 women a year go through a hysterectomy. Some only have the cervix removed while other also have a complete hysterectomy with the ovaries as well.
Haploid cells are "sex cells" that are found in the ovaries or testes of a sexually reproducing organism. Sex Cells.
Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection or inflammation of the uterus, Fallopian tubes, and the area around the ovaries. It can be caused by gonorrhea, but there are other possible (and more common) causes.
Pelvic inflammatory disease most often affect the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It can also affect the peritoneum and other pelvic organs.
The Gonads are organs in animals that produce sex cells: ovaries in the female, testes in the male.
if they: need to prevent osteoporosis have had their ovaries removed need to prevent heart disease have significant symptoms
Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.