Tag: Infertility
Fertility depends on the presence of normal fallopian tubes. Tubal factors have been reported to account for 25% to 30% cases of infertility. Partial or complete occlusion of fallopian tubes is one of the major etiological factors in infertility.

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Review of Literature on Clinical Guidelines in Patient Care
Nursing Literature Reviews
This brief considers the empirical literature on the use of clinical guidelines in patient care. It is argued that negative guideline characteristics and justified concerns amongst doctors negate sat...
Last modified: 8th Apr 2021
Eating Disorder Case Study
Nursing Case Studies
‘When normal eating becomes abnormal’ Eating is a crucial activity for humans, as the food we consume acts to provide us with the fuel we need to keep our bodies running, and to live our daily li...
Last modified: 12th Feb 2020
Hysterosalpingograms (HSG): Patient Preparation and Protocals
Nursing Essays
Hysterosalpingograms (HSG): Patient Preparation and Protocals Abstract Infertility is defined as when after a year of trying without the use of birth control, a coup...
Last modified: 11th Feb 2020
Why STIs are called 'silent infections'
Nursing Essays
In the following paragraphs I will be discussing why sexually transmitted diseases are called silent infections. I will also be discussing the topic of urinalysis and its components and how these comp...
Last modified: 11th Feb 2020