Ectopic pregnancies are rare but very serious, and you may not hear about them until you (or someone you know) experience one.
Infertility affects an estimated 186 million people worldwide, with fallopian tube obstruction contributing to 11–67% of female infertility cases. In AIP Advances researchers at the SIAT Magnetic Soft ...
An ectopic pregnancy happens when a fertilized egg implants somewhere other than inside the uterus. The egg is supposed to travel down the fallopian tube and embed itself into the uterine wall where ...
The Florence + the Machine singer was in the early weeks of pregnancy when she experienced pain and bleeding; she didn't know her fallopian tube had ruptured Joy Malone/Getty Florence Welch said she ...
Tubal ligation — the procedure that blocks eggs from traveling through the fallopian tubes — is an extremely effective way to lower one's chances of pregnancy to almost zero. Here's how it works. When ...
Trisha Paytas is happy with the number three. While announcing the birth of her and husband Moses Hacmon’s third baby Aquaman Moses Paytas-Hacmon, the YouTuber described her son as her “final baby, ...
The rainbow party hats called to Delia Sosa at the grocery store. A poignant, perfect way to mark the occasion. The morning of that big day in June, Sosa wrote a message across the front of the party ...
Ovarian cancer often starts in the fallopian tubes. That's why Mayo Clinic researchers started a living fallopian tube biobank — and it has already produced new scientific insights. Dr. Jamie ...
After a two-year battle, Kyleigh Thurman got acknowledgment of a simple truth: A Texas hospital, while under the state’s abortion ban, broke the law when it didn’t immediately treat her ectopic ...
Eric Boodman focuses on narrative features, exploring the startling ways that science and medicine affect people’s lives. You can reach Eric on Signal at eboodman.88. To Rebecca Stone, the single most ...
The #MeToo campaign against sexual abuse of women went viral in 2017. Soon after, women had what I’d call an #AnatomyToo moment, when a toxic anatomical label was erased from women’s genitals.