Struggling with infertility? Here’s how blocked fallopian tubes might be to blame and treatment options every woman trying to conceive should know. Blocked fallopian tubes and infertility ...
A mom was so traumatized by her first pregnancy that she says she “literally developed of phobia” and had her fallopian tubes removed at age 24. “I quickly decided after finding out that I ...
More than a decade ago, evidence started accumulating to suggest many ovarian cancers in humans do not start in the ovaries but in the fallopian tubes. In the years since, scientists have found ...
Your biopsy report should describe the sample as either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (non-cancerous). A mass in the region of the ovary and fallopian tube that's detected with an exam or an ...
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2011;9(1):61-70. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) presents as a spectrum of infection-induced inflammation of the upper genital tract that includes endometritis ...
How should we interpret recent findings about the possible role of the fallopian tubes in ovarian cancer? Robert DeBernardo, MD, gynecologic oncologist at Cleveland Clinic, gives us his take Share ...
Suzanne Summerlin was trying to keep it together. In late 2023, the 42-year-old lawyer learned she needed surgery to treat an unidentified and increasingly worrisome pelvic infection, just as she was ...
Ectopic pregnancy is when a pregnancy grows outside of your uterus, usually in your fallopian tube. Ectopic pregnancies are rare but serious, and they need to be treated. Ectopic pregnancies can also ...
My friends and family were nervous for me and warned it’d be hard to find doctors willing to remove a young, child-free woman’s tubes. The medical community’s implied sexism annoyed me ...
This occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus — often, in the fallopian tubes, but it can also implant in an ovary or the abdomen ... diagnoses. . The most revealing clues were in the ...
Ectopic pregnancy occurs in the fallopian tube in over 95% of cases. [3] Other locations for ectopic pregnancies are rare: abdominal, ovarian or cervical. The most common location in the fallopian ...