LADYTIMER DAILY QUIZ
Jun 20, 2026
While in the uterus, an unborn baby will pee.
Following the development of a baby’s renal system, he or she will start to release urine. He or she will then drink it, and then pee it out again. A cycle which will repeat until delivery.
No matter what age the woman is, fertility may come into question if the couple has been trying to get pregnant with frequent, unprotected sex for at least one year without success.
For older women aged 35, infertility may come into question after 6 months
PCOS does not affect the menstrual cycle, but does cause small cysts in the ovary.
With PCOS, women typically have, missed or irregular periods (monthly bleeding), and many small cysts (fluid-filled sacs) in their ovaries.
Sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia are a preventable cause of infertility.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea are important preventable causes of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility.
What side effects DO NOT refer to pills?
A)
Bleeding between periods
D)
Reduce feeling during intercourse
Some of the most common side effects of pills are bleeding between periods (most often with progestin-only pills), breast tenderness nausea and vomiting. They usually clear up after two or three months.
Which is not a possible cause of Hypothalamic amenorrhea?
Some medications (e.g. phenothiazines) as well as extremes of weight loss, stress or exercise can cause this type of secondary amenorrhea. A pituitary or hypothalamic tumor would be a rare finding in these patients who were all screened with prolactin levels at the beginning of the diagnostic evaluation. However, if there is no cause apparent from the history, it is sometimes suggested to get a baseline CT or MRI scan of the sellar region to rule out a (very rare) tumor.