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She had the body and ovaries of a 30 yr old
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the ovaries) to do that, but it puts a big smile on my face imagining
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―Neutering‖ shall be the removal of the ovaries and the uterus of the female
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temporary artificial menopause by halting the action of the ovaries
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the action of the ovaries
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weeks leading up to ovulation, to increase the maturity of the eggs in the ovaries
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In radical and total hysterectomies, for example, the ovaries are removed which can be detrimental to sex drive because the ovaries function to secrete estrogen and androgen (a hormone linked to sex drive)
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Ovaries can have a number of issues among which are…
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Your partner should consult a doctor if she is having issues with her ovaries
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Your partner’s ovaries will naturally produce testosterone, which is used to help make estrogen
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My ovaries are apparently healthy
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I really admired her brass ovaries, but as the woman who everyone thought was truly dating
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'If we’re done seeing whose ovaries are bigger than whose, can we
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The surgery will entail the removal of the ovaries and the
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Removal of the ovaries will ensure the end of heat
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Stimulates the liver, kidneys, ovaries, and uterus
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Olives assist the health and function of the ovaries
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penis and the ovaries and between the abdominal relationship
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energy between the sex organs, the penis and the ovaries and
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So after long term exposure, they removed her ovaries, manipulated them and fertilized them
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away toxins but also stimulates the ovaries to produce eggs
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adipose, testis, ovaries) and further
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immature egg cells in the ovaries in menopause results in an over-secretion of FSH (follicle stimulating hormone)
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Clinical trials involving menopausal women and women who had their ovaries surgically removed, have revealed
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cell carcinoma, leukemia, and cancers of the breast, ovaries, colon, rectum and brain
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Some 36 hours after reaching maturity, eggs are harvested from her ovaries using a needle
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Ovarian cancer is malignant tumor in one or both ovaries
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When ovaries were removed from
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scarring of the tubes connecting the ovaries with the uterus, or a host of other factors
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reproductive organs (ovaries and uterus) are located
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Females whose ovaries may have been removed may also benefit from this treatment
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Stimulates the liver, kidneys, ovaries, and uterus
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• Stimulates the liver, kidneys, ovaries, and uterus
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prostaglandins hormones and regulating the ovaries muscles contraction
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pain in your ovaries that spreads down to your thighs
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Remove both Fallopian tubes and ovaries
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It is caused by interruption of blood flow to the ovaries as a result of removing the uterus
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Hysterectomy surgery including removal of the ovaries causes hormone imbalance
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a) If the endometrial hysterectomy did not remove the ovaries, then the ovaries will
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b) Some people suggest that even though the ovaries are not removed, the removal of
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c) Even if the ovaries are not removed, the removal of other reproductive organs may
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reduce blood flow to the ovaries, causing libido as resulting of low levels of testosterone
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produced by the ovaries can be collected and fertilized by your partner's sperm by placing
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If your ovaries were removed in the endometrial hysterectomy and the eggs were not
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If your ovaries are not removed or you have collected your eggs before endometrial
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the ovaries are responsed to the medication
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diameter and the ovaries are producing enough amount of estradiol, you will be given
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the ovaries are not removed in the endometrial hysterectomy, women who want to have
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During the egg freezing process, unfertilized eggs removed from a woman's ovaries are
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As mentioned above, after the eggs have been removed from a woman's ovaries they are
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Since women who had their ovaries removed have low levels of estrogen and
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with removal of ovaries because of low level of ovarian hormone
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It helps to normalize the level of estrogen caused by removal of ovaries which
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Increases the risk of ovarian cancer for women who do not have their ovaries removed
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removal of ovaries after hysterectomy
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The term used to define the inability of ovaries to response to FSH
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adhesion and implants attached to the ovaries leading to abnormal function
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of ovaries and interfering with production of mature eggs
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The Fallopian is the tube that helps to retrieve egg from the ovaries and coax
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The egg produced by the ovaries may be good quality, but for what ever
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There are possible that the matured egg produced by the ovaries without
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caused deficiency of FSH and LH receptors in the ovaries or post receptor
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(FSH) for production of eggs from the ovaries
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from the ovaries a few days before ovulation and allows the cervix to
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uterus, tubes and ovaries are thoroughly inspected
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ovaries and preventing the egg from entering to the tubes
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your ovaries that provides a very clear image of your eggs and ovaries
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organs including the test in producing sperm and ovaries in egg production
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which help to stimulate the ovaries in mature egg production, thereby
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do not ovulate regularly to stimulate the ovaries to produce more than one
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in the Fallopian after removing from the ovaries along with the sperm semen
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By collecting egg from ovaries from the infertile woman and after the egg is
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inside of the ovaries
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to ovulation and follicle production from the ovaries
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stimulate eggs production from the ovaries
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Since pregnancy occurs when the mature egg released by the ovaries and
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function of blood in transportation nutrients to ovaries and uterine lining,
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system, including the ovaries, Fallopian tube and uterus
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increase the activity of the ovaries in production of multiple eggs, that are
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produced by the ovaries, causing hormone imbalance and increasing the risk
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That is, the ovaries and sometimes vagina of a female, in addition to the penis of a male
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mones from organs such as the testes and ovaries
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‘Why? What else have you got going on? Those ovaries won’t go in the freezer, you know
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Hilaire gives the following cases: the genus Zanthoxylon belongs to a division of the Rutaceae with a single ovary, but in some species flowers may be found on the same plant, and even in the same panicle, with either one or two ovaries
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So that with some species, certain abnormal individuals, and in other species all the individuals, can actually be hybridised much more readily than they can be fertilised by pollen from the same individual plant! To give one instance, a bulb of Hippeastrum aulicum produced four flowers; three were fertilised by Herbert with their own pollen, and the fourth was subsequently fertilised by the pollen of a compound hybrid descended from three distinct species: the result was that "the ovaries of the three first flowers soon ceased to grow, and after a few days perished entirely, whereas the pod impregnated by the pollen of the hybrid made vigorous growth and rapid progress to maturity, and bore good seed, which vegetated freely
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The genus Nectris (or Calomba of Aublet) has two ovaries, two styles, and two polispermous capsules, or achens! and belongs therefore to the second order Perimesia, (class Eltrogynia) eighth family Achenopsia next to the genus Myriophyllum: while the genus Floerkea which has a bilobed ovary, one central style, two stigmas, and one bilocular dispermous achen, must belong to the eleventh order of the same class; Isostimia, which is characterized by having more than one stigma, the stamens in regular number, and not central; it will form a connecting link between this order and the foregoing Polymesia, by its affinity with many genera of the Euphorbia's tribe, such as Callitriche, Tragia, Mercurialis, &c
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If, however, it should happen that Aublet[54] might have been mistaken in describing the ovaries and capsules of the Nectris as double, if they should prove to be simple but bilobed, then the Nectris would belong to the same family as the Floerkea; but yet stand as a peculiar genus distinguished by having 2 styles, and the achens not monospermous!