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the solid waste matter produced by the body as a result of digestion which is discharged through the anus.

the passageway in the female reproductive system through which an egg travels from the ovary (where it is released at ovulation) to the uterus (womb).

Infertility is when a couple are unable to conceive a child after 12 months of trying (regular intercourse without the use of contraception). After investigation, this may be attributed to reasons identified in the male or female partner. In this article, reasons for infertility that affect the female partner will be discussed.

More information on: Female infertility Endocrine Conditions


the biological process by which a sperm penetrates a female egg leading to conception of an embryo.

referring to the capability of a man or woman to reproduce.

non-cancerous growths in the uterus (womb) that can cause heavy menstrual bleeding.

the method used to obtain a tissue sample using a fine needle.

these are hollow tubes that can grow between organs such as the bowels and bladder and the surface of the skin.

a baby developing in the mother’s womb is called a fetus from 9 weeks after fertilisation. A foetus is attached to the mother by the umbilical cord, through which it receives nutrients and oxygen.

Follicle stimulating hormone is produced by the pituitary gland. It regulates the functions of both the ovaries and testes. Lack or low levels of it can cause subfertility in both men and women.

More information on: Follicle stimulating hormone Hormones


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