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help - keira
#1
hi all,

recently someone posted abt uterine ligaments and arteries ... involved in different surgeries ,etc

did search but cudnt find. does anyone have that link,
plz help
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#2
keira by evening i will post some info
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#3
thanx a lot biochem that wud be great
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#4
may be u mean uterine artery u mean?
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#5
biochem2 is gynecologist
i m waiting 4 him/her to post

one more qs biochem
i ve herard that anovulatory cycles r painless is it so ?
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#6
yes.........
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#7
first one thing should i use he / she while refering to u

now as I remember i ve heard that in some ds we convert ovulatory cycle to anovulatory one so that there ll not be pain ,,,, i dont remember d ds ,.. pls guide me ...

today i had q in uw
picture is young girl irregular cycle with 8-10 days duration along with pain
cause was given was some cycles r anovulatory tat's causing trouble in early years after menarche

pls can u let me know some basics that i might not b getting
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#8
Anolvulatory cycles are a common cause of DUB during menarche and menopause, I dont know about the pain concept though.
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#9
dysmenorrhoea- cannot occur in the absence of progesterone-so unlikely with anovulatory cycles.
usually puberty menorrhagia and peerimenopausal DUB are painless.
as for the other thing abt pelvic anat, will put it together and post it by night.
i am a she, not a he or an it Smile
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#10
thanks biochem2 :-)
then i think uw was little bit wrong in that qs

I am craming " dysmenorrhoea cannot occur without prog " nice fact
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