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What happens to the sex organs, (vagina, uterus and breasts) after ovarian failure?

Preventing Menopause: Frequently Asked Questions
The ovaries produce hormones to keep the sex organs healthy. After ovarian failure (menopause) the sex organs suffer. The vagina shrinks and loses its elasticity, which can make intercourse painful and sometimes impossible. After ovarian failure the breasts begin to sag and the nipples lose sensitivity. Every woman's sexual response declines following ovarian failure.

What happens to my uterus after UFE?

California Fibroids - Links & FAQ - Frequently Asked Que...
The uterus survives embolization very well and can continue to remain healthy and fertile. Fertility cannot be guaranteed after the UFE procedure. However, successful pregnancy and childbirth has been reported by many women who have undergone UFE treatment. Back to top

Why is Female One so effective at contracting the uterus and vagina?

Female One Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: Female One contains special herbal ingredients which can quickly activate healthy cells on the surface of the vagina and the uterus, accelerating the death of aging cells while producing the desired effect of contracting the uterus and vagina. It is very effective at relieving the vaginal looseness and metroptosis after childbirth.

What and where are the snail's sex organs?

Snail & Slug Frequently Asked Questions [Pet Snails]
The reproductive opening is located in the head! The reproductive organs themselves are in the visceral hump. [1]

What happens to my donated organs and tissue?

Frequently Asked Questions
Patients receive organs and tissue based upon blood type, length of time on the waiting list, severity of illness, and other medical criteria. Age, race, gender, income, or celebrity status is not considered when determining who receives an organ or tissue.

What is Premature Ovarian Failure?

IPOF Association: Answers to Commonly Asked Questions
Premature Ovarian Failure (POF) is a loss of ovarian function in women under 40. Periods stop, estrogen is low and the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) level is elevated. Generally, it is said that the diagnosis requires at least 4 months without a period and two FSH tests, taken at least one month apart that are greater than 40 (some doctors will use 30) mIU/ML Yes, it certainly is one of those loaded terms especially if we use the word failure to mean complete stopping of ovarian function.

Are there erogenous zones for a woman, other than the breasts and vagina?

sexfiles - faqs, sexual intercourse
It is possible for us to eroticise any part of our bodies, so erogenous zones tend to vary from individual to individual. Part of the enjoyment of sex can be learning more about our partner's (and our own ) erotic responses. This involves really noticing what we enjoy and communicating this as well as asking our partner where and how they like being touched. Any bleeding which is heavier than just light spotting or lasting longer than a day or so should be checked by a doctor.

What happens to the Companion System in a power failure?

Black Box Resale Services: Frequently Asked Questions
If the Controller or Base Station connects to a battery back-up system, the Companion Wireless Communications System will continue to operate without interruption. Otherwise the system will maintain administrative programming integrity for at least 72 hours.

What happens to the rest of the uterus after embolization?

Uterine Fibroid Embolization: Frequently Asked Questions
We know from worldwide experience of more than 50,000 UFE cases that the uterus tolerates embolization very well. The PVA particles preferentially enter the fibroids, as their blood vessels are larger and have lower resistance to flow. While some normal uterine tissue is inevitable embolized, it is able to recruit collateral blood supply from the cervix, vagina, and ovaries.

What happens to your internal organs?

Arwen's Frequently Asked Questions
Some move up and some move down. Basically your organs move around in the same way as they would if you were pregnant to make way for the baby. As long as you lace slowly to give your organs the time thy need to find their new places you are perfectly safe. This is why it is actually healthier to tightlace fulltime rather than to only lace on the odd day - you put far more stress on your body trying to lace down for an individual party than you do if you are steadily lacing.

What is premature ovarian failure (POF)?

Q&A / Focus on Fertility - Fertility Centers of Illinois
Premature Ovarian Failure is a loss of ovarian function in women under 40, when monthly periods stop and estrogen is low, which causes menopausal symptoms. The causes of POF can vary, but may include autoimmune conditions or genetics. When we use the term "POF" the failure can be permanent, temporary or periodic, and there may be residual ovarian function. Some women with POF may intermittently produce estrogen and even ovulate spontaneously or with the help of potent fertility drugs.

What is the male equivalent of menopause (ovarian failure)?

Preventing Menopause: Frequently Asked Questions
Menopause (ovarian failure) creates a medical condition called hypogonadism. Men who suffer testicular failure also suffer the very same condition, hypogonadism. The symptoms are the same for women and men. Hypogonadism causes a profound loss of sexual function, loss of cognitive function, sleep disruption, irritability, hot flashes and much more. Hypogonadism is never considered normal during the life span of women and men.

How can I treat a case of Premature Ovarian Failure?

IPOF Association: Dr. Nanette Santoro's POF FAQ: POF Diagnos...
Your question is a very complex one. Premature ovarian failure usually means that the ovary no longer has enough follicles (or eggs) within it to let you ovulate and menstruate regularly. There is no known treatment for the underlying problem of the ovary. To get pregnant with this condition usually involves luck, unless a woman wants to do oocyte donation and use a 'borrowed' egg from another woman who has an abundance of eggs.

Is ovarian failure (menopause) in women treated the same as testicle failure in men?

Preventing Menopause: Frequently Asked Questions
No. Men who have had their testicles removed or have testicular failure suffer castration, but they are almost always encouraged to take replacement hormones in appropriate adult levels, no matter what their age. This is in sharp contrast to women who are routinely encouraged to live castrated in spite of the ill effects menopause (ovarian failure) has on their health and sexual function. I don't know.

What happens if the medications for heart failure stop working?

Patients' Frequently Asked Questions (PFAQ) - Heart & Circul...
If your symptoms of heart failure recur or worsen the first thing you should do is contact your health care provider. Your provider will evaluate you to be sure no new cardiac problems such as arrhythmia have developed, and to look for other conditions that might cause deterioration such as infections, uncontrolled hypertension, or the development of new diseases.

What happens in the event of a hard disk drive failure?

Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Although Kaleidescape uses high quality hard disk drives, drives do fail occasionally. On average, drives in Kaleidescape Systems fail at a rate of one or two percent per year. To prevent loss of information from a drive failure, every Kaleidescape Server uses RAID-K to store redundant information. The 3U Server also features a Hot Spare Disk Cartridge as an additional measure of data protection.

What happens after the organs and tissues are removed?

nkf.org.my - National Kidney Foundation of Malaysia
The body is released to the family or funeral home. Every effort is made to schedule the operation to avoid any delay in making funeral arrangements.

What are ovarian cysts?

Ovarian Cysts
A cyst is a fluid-filled sac, and can be located anywhere in the body. On the ovary, different types of cysts can form. The most common type of ovarian cyst is called a functional cyst, which often forms during the normal menstrual cycle. Each month, a woman's ovaries grow tiny cysts that hold the eggs. When an egg is mature, the sac breaks open to release the egg, so it can travel through the fallopian tube for fertilization. Then the sac dissolves.

What is ovarian cancer?

Ovarian Cancer FAQ
There are several types of ovarian cancer. Ovarian tumors are the most histologically diverse group of tumors. At least 80 percent of malignant ovarian tumors arise from the lining of the ovary and are called epithelial carcinomas. The most common type is serous cyst adenocarcinoma, which accounts for 75 percent of cases of epithelial ovarian cancer.

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