Skip navigation

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Uterine Diseases
  1. Uterine Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    The uterus, or womb, is the place where a baby grows when a woman is pregnant. The first sign of a problem with the uterus may be bleeding between periods ...
  2. Cervix Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    The cervix is the lower part of the uterus, the place where a baby grows during pregnancy. The cervix has a small opening that expands during childbirth. ...
  3. Miscarriage (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... genetic problem with the fetus Problems with the uterus or cervix Chronic diseases, such as polycystic ovary syndrome Signs of a ...
  4. Chlamydia Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... women, an untreated infection can spread to your uterus and fallopian tubes, causing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID can cause permanent damage to your ...
  5. Endometriosis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... baby grows when a person is pregnant. The uterus is lined with tissue (endometrium). Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue that is similar to the ...
  6. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (National Library of Medicine)  
    Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection and inflammation of the uterus, ovaries, and other female reproductive organs. It causes scarring in these organs. This can lead to infertility, ectopic ...
  7. Pelvic Floor Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and other tissues that form a sling or hammock across the pelvis. In women, it holds the uterus, bladder, bowel, and ...
  8. High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Placental abruption, where the placenta separates from the uterus Poor fetal ... risk of heart disease for you Eclampsia, which happens when preeclampsia is ...
  9. Health Risks of an Inactive Lifestyle (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... risk of: Obesity Heart diseases, including coronary artery disease and heart attack High blood pressure High cholesterol Stroke Metabolic syndrome Type 2 diabetes Certain cancers, including colon, breast, and uterine cancers Osteoporosis and falls Increased feelings of depression ...
  10. Period Pain (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... NSAIDs reduce the amount of prostaglandins that your uterus makes and ... bleeding problems, or liver disease. You should also not take them if you ...
previous · 1 · 2 · next