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  2. I've been wearing an Oura Ring to track my fitness for 4 ...

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    Here are the pros and cons of the Oura Ring that I've found after four years of wearing one. The Oura Ring shows all the data it collects on the app. Oura Con: You can't really wear an Oura Ring ...

  3. Umbilical ring - Wikipedia

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    The umbilical ring is a dense fibrous ring surrounding the umbilicus at birth. [1] At about the sixth week of embryological development , the midgut herniates through the umbilical ring; six weeks later it returns to the abdominal cavity and rotates around the superior mesenteric artery .

  4. Vaginal ring - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal rings (also known as intravaginal rings, or V-Rings) are polymeric drug delivery devices designed to provide controlled release of drugs for intravaginal administration over extended periods of time. The ring is inserted into the vagina and provides contraception protection. Vaginal rings come in one size that fits most people.

  5. Essure - Wikipedia

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    Essure was a device for female sterilization. It is a metal coil which when placed into each fallopian tube induces fibrosis and blockage. [1] Essure was designed as an alternative to tubal ligation. However, it was recalled by Bayer in 2018, and the device is no longer sold due to complications secondary to its implantation.

  6. Omphalocele - Wikipedia

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    In the disease the muscle undergoes normal differentiation but fails to expand ventro-medially and narrow the umbilical ring which causes the natural umbilical hernia that occurs at 6 weeks of gestation to remain external to the body. [14] The location of the folding defect in the embryo determines the ultimate position of the exomphalos.

  7. Fetal circulation - Wikipedia

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    The fetal circulation is composed of the placenta, umbilical blood vessels encapsulated by the umbilical cord, heart and systemic blood vessels. A major difference between the fetal circulation and postnatal circulation is that the lungs are not used during the fetal stage resulting in the presence of shunts to move oxygenated blood and ...

  8. Contraceptive vaginal ring - Wikipedia

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    If the ring has been removed for more than three hours, then backup contraception should be used until the ring has been inserted and back in place for at least seven days. [19] Due to lack of patient education, some users struggle to insert the device comfortably and completely, which may hinder the contraceptive effects of the ring. [20]

  9. Umbilical cord compression - Wikipedia

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    Nuchal cord, when the umbilical cord is (tightly) around the neck of the fetus [2] Entanglement of the cord [2] Knot in the cord [2] Cord prolapse, where the umbilical cord exits the birth canal before the baby, which can cause cord compression. [3] As a complication of oligohydramnios in which there is insufficient amniotic fluid

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