Uteri or Uteruses - Either way, I've got two
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Fertility FoiblesPosted
Mon 24 Aug 2009 12:36pm
is usually that I speak Japanese or that I've tried out to be on Jeopardy (but not smart enough to actually be on TV), but what I'd love to say is that I have two uteruses. Seriously, I’m not kidding. I have a bicornuate uterus, which is basically one uterus split into two.
As a result of my duo utero, I always thought this would give me double
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Womb Energy: uterus and ovaries
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Jennifer BoirePosted
Wed 10 Jun 2009 12:20am
control and critizie others." (Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom)
Yeesh, better be careful, I think, coming from a long line of hyper-critical women.
Think of the uterus as the rich dark earth in which the creative seeds from the ovaries grow in time. Our uterus, Northrup says, is energetically related to our innermost sense of self - symbolic of our
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Who wants a uterus?
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Dr. Alexandra S.Posted
Sun 14 Dec 2008 10:06pm
that the uterus was removed from a multi-organ donor whose heart was beating but who was brain-dead. None of the uteri were actually transplanted.
Although assisted reproductive technology...
You would think that with all the hysterectomies done in the United States, no one wants a uterus.
Hysterectomy is the second most common operation performed in the United
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The Uterus
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findingevePosted
Tue 15 Mar 2011 12:00am
comes from Latin meaning “womb” or “stomach.” It is an organ particular to mammals. The human uterus consists of two parts: the main body, generally just called the uterus... .
In the reproductive cycle, the uterus receives the egg after it has been fertilized while traveling down the Fallopian tube (labeled here as the uterine tube). Once the fertilized egg
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The uterus...
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2MOMSWITHAPLANPosted
Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:04pm
Some of you have noticed the uterus picture on the left of my blog. This picture represents what my uterus looks like. The uterine anomaly is called a bicornuate uterus (BU... was in utero and my uterus was fusing together. Instead of making a complete fuse - it stopped in the middle, leaving me with two horns or also known as a heart shaped uterus. I prefer
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The Toy Uterus Has Been Recalled..
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Medical QuackPosted
Tue 24 Mar 2009 3:57pm
on to them, nobody has choked yet, but a precautionary measure, so send those stuffed uteruses back if you have one! BD
"In an effort to ensure our plush products exceed federal and international safety standards, we learned the 2008 Plush Uterus has failed a pull test. The ovaries may detach when pulled, becoming a potential small part choking hazard for young
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Uterus Pillows, Boob Scarves And Hug Pillows – Just What the Doctor Might Be Ordering
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Medical QuackPosted
Thu 10 Dec 2009 7:16pm
I thought the big story when I announced that the “toy uterus” had been recalled, but Happy found some larger and more interesting plush buddies to cuddle with.
You can even buy a stuffed plush virus, but they are smaller plush toys, we’re talking big monster pillows here.
I’m not quite sure that the uterus pillow would fit my
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A Cozy Uterus
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Vanessa R.Posted
Mon 09 Nov 2009 10:01pm
Never fear, your oversized plush anatomical uterus is here!
And she makes a wonderful cuddle buddy!
Utera Maxima is available from Etsy for only $12.
Check out the rest of VulvaLoveLovely’s collection which includes a giant vagina pillow and custom vulva pendants. This is one serious lady lover.
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Why do women who miscarry blame their uterus ?
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Dr. Aniruddha M.Posted
Fri 27 Apr 2012 10:59pm
I often see women who have had recurrent miscarriages , or who have failed many IVF cycles, who want me to do surrogacy treatment
for them. From a purely rational point of view , this makes perfect
logical sense . Their reasoning is simple – the fact that they are
getting pregnant means that they are fertile; and the fact that the
e ...
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It's 1 pm, do you know where your uterus is?
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Katherine B.Posted
Sun 08 Nov 2009 10:01pm
I've told you that I read Dr. Grumpy and this one has had me laughing for days.
Mr. XY: "I have prostate cancer."
Dr. Grumpy: "Is it being treated?"
Mr. XY: "Yeah, they said it had spread to my uterus or something."
It does make me think about how little many of us know about our own bodies. I didn't know anything at all about the lymph
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