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  2. Retroverted uterus - Wikipedia

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    A retroverted uterus (tilted uterus, tipped uterus) is a uterus that is oriented posteriorly, towards the rectum in the back of the body. This is in contrast to the typical uterus, which is oriented forward (slightly " anteverted ") toward the bladder , with the anterior part slightly concave.

  3. Ovarian torsion - Wikipedia

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    Ovarian torsion accounts for about 3% of gynecologic emergencies. The incidence of ovarian torsion among women of all ages is 5.9 per 100,000 women, and the incidence among women of reproductive age (15–45 years) is 9.9 per 100,000 women. [15] In 70% of cases, it is diagnosed in women between 20 and 39 years of age.

  4. Vaginal stenosis - Wikipedia

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    Women over the age of 50 with cervical cancer tend to have a higher risk of vaginal stenosis from radiation therapy. [10] Tobacco use is also associated with a higher risk of vaginal stenosis. [ 10 ] There is also a high correlation between vaginal stenosis and vaginal pallor reactions, which is when the mucous membranes thin and dry out ...

  5. The Midlife Revolution Has Arrived. Breaking Down Why 50 Isn ...

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    Breaking Down Why 50 Isn't the New 30 — It's Better (Exclusive) Lizz Schumer, Jane Costello. ... inspiring representations of women over 40 in fiction or on screen were thin on the ground. But ...

  6. What is uterus didelphys? Why some women have two ... - AOL

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    In 2019, a woman living in Bangladesh with a double uterus gave birth to three babies — first, a baby from one uterus, and then, 26 days later, twins from her second uterus.

  7. Uterine incarceration - Wikipedia

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    Also, the uterus may develop a uterine sacculation, that is a part of its back wall softens like an aneurysm and allows expansion of the fetus into the abdomen with a risk of uterine rupture. [3] Further, urinary complications may develop such as cystitis , and bladder distention could eventually lead to rupture of the bladder .

  8. Proposal To Ban Women From Marrying Over 25 And Having Uterus ...

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    In addition to proposing forced hysterectomies (uterus removal procedures) at 30 and a marriage ban for women over 25, the minister suggested prohibiting women from attending college after the age ...

  9. Uterine fibroid - Wikipedia

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    About 20% to 80% of women develop fibroids by the age of 50. [1] In 2013, it was estimated that 171 million women were affected worldwide. [6] They are typically found during the middle and later reproductive years. [1] After menopause, they usually decrease in size. [1]