Basically one thing. There is only so much anatomy in that area. When people present with pain in the left lower quadrant it is often caused by diverticuli. Diverticuli is always preceeded by constipation. You should also rule out infection in the area too.
The sperm usually fertilizes the egg in the Fallopian tubes. Then, the fertilized egg moves down to the uterus where it implants, causing pregnancy."The segment of the Fallopian Tube where fertilization commonly occurs is the ampulla."fallopian tubesIn the human body, fertilization of egg cells occur in the oviduct (also called the fallopian tube) of the female's reproductive system.
The egg is ALWAYS fertilized in the fallopian tube. When it is a normal pregnancy it will continue to travel on to the uterus and secure itself to the wall there. Should it secure itself to the wall of the fallopian tube it is referred to as a 'tubal pregnancy' which can be very dangerous and very rarely leads to a live birth. That fertilized egg can travel into the uterus and never attach sometimes. It simply sloughs off and leaves the body during menses. With all the things that can go wrong it's amazing how often people actually carry a normal baby to term!!!! Yes and if it's fertized and planted in the fallopian tube it's called an ectopic pregnancy and will become life threatening. When the embryo of an ectopic pregnancy grows in the fallopian tube, it causes the tube to expand (which it is not meant to do), causing pain to the woman, and with the growth of the fetus, will eventually cause the fallopian tube to burst. When this happens there is a lot of internal bleeding and toxins from this bursting are released into the bloodstream, both of which can be fatal. The only option in an ectopic pregnancy is to abort the pregnancy for the health of the mother.
No, all eggs do not reach the uterus. It is possible for an egg to be fertilized and implant itself in the fallopian tube, causing a tubal pregnancy.
If you have pain in your lower abdomen, along with cramping, you may have trapped gas. You can take something to help you pass the gas.
sends electrical impulses to the heart, causing it to beat more regularly
Yes. After ovulation, Progesterone rises causing heartburn.
It is a finger-like projection at the end of a Fallopian tube. Before ovulation, sex hormones activate the fimbriae causing it to swell with blood and gently hit the ovary in a sweeping motion. An oocyte is released from the ovary and the cilia of the fimbriae will sweep the ovum into the fallopian tube.
A period is the term used for the layers of skin to shed from the uterus. The uterus is where the egg will be implanted and cells divide to form a fetus. Every month (in most cases) a woman releases an egg from her ovaries and it travels down the fallopian tubes to the uterus. If the egg is not fertilized by sperm from a male, it will be shed along with the lining of the uterus. If the egg is fertilized, then it will implant itself into the lining of the uterus to develop into a fetus, thus causing the stop of a period during pregnancy.
Yes, it can do. If it is causing you a lot of problems, speak to your doctor or midwife about it
Usually what stops weight gain in a pregnancy is that your baby is not getting anymore nutrition causing it not to grow anymore.
Yes spotting can be a early sign of pregnancy it is cause from the egg implanting into the uterus causing some slight bleeding.
To manage hyperthyroidism during pregnancy you must have your HCG levels monitored during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy as hyperthyroidism can make these levels increase causing your vomiting to increease and weightloss to occur.