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Female genital disease is a disorder of the structure or function of the female reproductive system that has a known cause and a distinctive group of symptoms, signs, or anatomical changes. The female reproductive system consists of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, and vulva. Female genital diseases can be classified by affected ...
Both twins born vaginally – this can occur both presented head first or where one comes head first and the other is breech and/or helped by a forceps/ventouse delivery; One twin born vaginally and the other by caesarean section. If the twins are joined at any part of the body – called conjoined twins, delivery is mostly by caesarean section.
Physicians also can advise pediatric gynecology patients on anatomy and sexuality. Assessment can include an examination of the vulva, and rarely involve the introduction of instruments into the vagina. Many young patients prefer to have a parent, usually a mother, in the examination room.
Babies born from multiple-birth pregnancies are much more likely to result in premature birth than those from single pregnancies. 51% of twins and 91% of triplets are born preterm, compared to 9.4% in singletons. [33] 14% of twins and 41% of triplets are even born very preterm, compared to 1.7% in singletons. [33]
Prenatal exposure to some hormones can cause vaginal anomalies as can the lack of necessary hormones needed for normal development. [39] Diethylstilbestrol (DES), also known formerly (and inappropriately) as stilboestrol , is a synthetic nonsteroidal estrogen and teratogen that can cause vaginal abnormalities in the developing embryo.
Woman spends 20 hours in labour giving birth to twin daughters. ... one baby born vaginally and one via C-section, or a C-section for both births. In 2019, a woman with uterus didelphys in ...
Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome causes a genetic male to have a vagina (often incompletely developed, nearly always blind-ending), breasts, and a clitoris; people with this form are raised as females. [25] Aphallia – a rare condition where a XY male is born without a penis. As of 2017, only 100 cases have been reported in literature ...
An Alabama woman who has an extremely rare double uterus and got pregnant in both gave birth to twins last week a day apart, ... was born vaginally at 7:45 p.m. on Dec. 19, ...