- 21. Vaginal atrophy
- (Vaginal atrophy)
- ... supplements if you have an increased risk of a disease or condition that's affected by hormones, such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis, or breast, uterine or ovarian cancer. Also, be cautious if you're ...
- 22. Iron deficiency anemia
- (Iron deficiency anemia)
- ... Ultrasound. Women may also have a pelvic ultrasound to look for the cause of excess menstrual bleeding, such as uterine fibroids. Your doctor may order these or other tests after a trial period of ...
- 23. Amenorrhea
- (Amenorrhea)
- ... it may take three to six months to resume regular ovulation and menstruation. Contraceptives that are injected or implanted also may cause amenorrhea, as can some types of intrauterine devices. Medications ...
- 24. Infertility
- (Infertility)
- ... a sexually transmitted infection, is the most frequent cause. Endometriosis, which occurs when the uterine tissue implants and grows outside of the uterus — often affecting the function of the sperm, ...
- 25. Adenomyosis
- (Adenomyosis)
- ... years after having children. Adenomyosis differs from endometriosis — a condition in which the uterine lining becomes implanted outside the uterus — although women with adenomyosis often also have endometriosis. ...
- 26. Women and Children
- (Medical Center Services)
- ... Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Infertility Uterine Bleeding Amenorrhea Endometriosis Obstetrics Pre-conceptual Counseling Routine Examinations Genetic Counseling Amniocentesis Women’s ...
- 27. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- (Shanghai STDs Testing Center)
- ... changes the vaginal flora (organisms that live in the vagina) in harmful ways, and can force bacteria into the upper reproductive organs from the vagina. Women who have an intrauterine device (IUD) inserted ...