In women, gonorrhea can spread into the uterus (womb) or fallopian tubes (egg canals) and cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). The symptoms may be mild or can be very severe and can include abdominal pain and fever. PID can lead to internal abscesses (pus-filled pockets that are hard to cure) and chronic (long-lasting) pelvic pain. PID can damage the fallopian tubes enough that a woman will be unable to have children. It also can increase her risk of ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy is a life-threatening condition in which a fertilized egg grows outside the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube.
The Uterus
Gonorrhea can affect various organs in the female reproductive system, but it commonly targets the cervix. The infection can cause inflammation, discharge, and other symptoms in the cervix, and if left untreated, it can lead to more severe complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) that can affect the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries.
Yes, they all are in the female reproductive system.
The Reproductive System Male:Testicles and Penis Female:Ovaries, Uterus and Vagina
in the female reproductive system
She must produce the female gametes (ova) and her body must also nurture and protect the developing fetus during pregancy
to make babies
Cervical cancer affects the female reproductive system.
Gynecologists specialize in the female reproductive system.
Urinary bladder has nothing to do with the reproductive system of the female.
The opening of the female reproductive system is called the cervix.
The ovary is where eggs are stored in the female reproductive system.
Yes, they all are in the female reproductive system.
You answered it yourself; it is the reproductive system.
Yes; it's in the female reproductive system.
The Reproductive System The reproductive system is a system of organs within an organism which work together for the purpose of reproductive. Female Reproductive System The human female reproductive system is a series of organs primarily located inside the body and around the pelvic region of a female that contribute towards the reproductive process. It is designed to transport the ova to the site of fertilization.production of androgen and by production of spermEr, reproduction.
They are both reproductive systems.
Both have gland in the reproductive system.
female reproductive system (female only)