Examples of using Fallopian tubes in English and their translations into Danish
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But don't eat the fallopian tubes. Those have got to be euphemisms
Good results from the first attempt can be expected in case of obstruction of the fallopian tubes or their absence.
There is a slightly increased risk of extra-uterine pregnancy in women with damaged fallopian tubes.
often lead to the formation of adhesions in the fallopian tubes.
Ultrasound also is helpful in women because it can exclude the presence of conditions involving the ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus that can mimic appendicitis.
the disease affects the fallopian tubes acute or chronic salpingitis and oophoritis.
Women usually do not notice any NSU symptoms until the infection arrives at the urethra, Fallopian tubes and womb, which may lead to discomfort and pain.
First, let's mention the violation of the structure or functions of most of the fallopian tubes.
As a result of chronic diseases arise adhesions fallopian tubes which can lead to secondary infertility.
Ovarian dysfunction may be the consequence of some inflammatory processes in the fallopian tubes or nearby organs.
some of it gets into the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries.
uterus, and fallopian tubes.
lacking both fallopian tubes.
This complication often leads to complete removal of the fallopian tubes and ovaries, and thus infertility.
The level of modern medicine is so high that it allows a woman devoid of both fallopian tubes, and give birth safely make his long-awaited crumbs.
Blocking your fallopian tubes or ovaries might make it hard for you to get pregnant.
insidious dangers that fraught with all inflammatory diseases- is the formation of a vast variety of adhesions that often make impassable fallopian tubes to fertilize the egg,
ought to have a common designation, namely the ovary and the fallopian tubes.
Internal malignant tumors such as carcinoma of the rectum, lung, fallopian tube, colon.
In the fallopian tube, there are cilia, which transport the egg toward the uterus.