Nicotine constricts blood vessels and thus reduces blood flow with oxygen and nutrients to placenta and fetus.
no the uterius cant but it can as you get older.
If a woman has a reaction to spermicide, she could experience vaginal inflammation, but there are no method that increase the risk of pelvic inflammation.
Being a woman 100% rules you out for an enlarged prostate! I suggest making an appointment with your doctor or OB-GYN, and spending a little less time on WebMD. (No offense intended!)
That varies from woman to woman. It could take weeks or months or years.
actually, one can sustain contractions and dilations of blood vessels- but what you describe- as opposed to some sort of Caesarian operation, can happen.
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weights pull along the pelvic axis of a pregnant woman to facilitate delivery
there is pelvic pain involved and heavy periods and difficulty getting pregnant. most women do not have any symptoms. This varries from woman to woman.
If a woman is diagnosed with PID, she should see that her sexual partner is also treated to prevent the possibility of reinfection.
Kegel exercises are ones that are done in order to strengthen the bladder and pelvic area. The best way to do them is to use a pelvic toning device which is held between the thighs. The device is repeatedly squeezed to contract the pelvic muscles.
This should be scheduled when women are not menstruating, simply for conveniencee.