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  1. Hereditary urea cycle abnormalities are inherited conditions. They can cause problems with the removal of waste from the body in the ...
  2. Images ... The buildup of ammonia in the body is toxic and can cause brain damage, seizures and coma.
  3. Images ... A form of depression exclusive to women, premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a syndrome of depressive symptoms brought ...
  4. ... each year. These are called continuous or extended-cycle pills. Ask your health care provider about dosing options to decrease the frequency of your menstrual cycles.
  5. ... 11 to 14 of the woman's 28-day cycle. This is when ovulation occurs. It is hard ... days 7 and 20 of a woman's menstrual cycle. Day 1 is the first day of menstrual ...
  6. ... to help determine the time in the menstrual cycle when getting pregnant is most likely. The test ... devices can store ovulation information for several menstrual cycles.
  7. ... days before a woman starts her monthly menstrual cycle. In most cases, the symptoms stop when, or ... Hormone changes that occur during a woman's menstrual cycle may play a role. PMDD affects a small ...
  8. ... occurs during the second half of the menstrual cycle. ... Hormone changes during the menstrual cycle may lead to breast swelling. More estrogen is made early in the cycle and it peaks just before mid-cycle. This ...
  9. Vaginal bleeding normally occurs during a woman's menstrual cycle, when she gets her period. Every woman's period is different. Most women have cycles between 24 and 34 days apart. It usually ...
  10. ... but the body clock loses its normal circadian cycle. People with changing work shifts and travelers who ... allows the provider to assess your sleep-wake cycle patterns.
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