dysmenorrhea ÇÇpainful period
primary amenorrhea ÇÇabsence of menses by age 14 with absence of secondary sexual
characteristics
or absence of menses by age 16 with normal secondary sex characteristics
secondary amenorrhea ÇÇabsence of menses for 3 cycles or 6 months in women who have
previously menstruated
dysfunctional uterine bleeding ÇÇcause is usually endometriosis
bimanual pelvic exam ÇÇinsert 2 fingers into the vagina during a gynecological exam and
palpate the abdomen
looking for pain or tenderness
premenstrual dysphoric disorder ÇÇa more severe form of premenstrual changes that
afflict 3 to 8% of women of reproductive age
barrier methods ÇÇcondoms, diaphragms, cervical caps, sponges
chlamydia manifestations ÇÇasymptomatic
, or
vaginal discharge, inflammations of rectum and lining of eye, can infect throat, painful pee,
bartholinitis, endometritis, salpingitis, dysfunctional uterine bleeding
chlamydia ÇÇwhat is the most common bacterial STI in the US?
gonorrhea manifestations ÇÇasymptomatic
OR
dysuria, peeing a lot, vaginal discharge, dyspareunia, arthritis, PID, rectal infection
neonatal conjunctivitis ÇÇbaby can be born with this if they are born vaginally and their
mother has gonorrhea
trichomoniasis manifestations ÇÇasymptomatic
OR
dysuria, peeing a lot, vaginal discharge, irritation of genital area
preembryonic ÇÇstage of fetal development from fertilization to the end of the 2nd week
embryonic stage ÇÇend of the 2nd week through the 8th week
fetal stage ÇÇend of the 8th week until birth