Physiological changes in pregnancy
Many maternal adaptations to pregnancy, such as an increased heart rate and renal blood flow, are initiated in the luteal phase of every ovulatory cycle, and are thus proactive rather…
Many maternal adaptations to pregnancy, such as an increased heart rate and renal blood flow, are initiated in the luteal phase of every ovulatory cycle, and are thus proactive rather…
Learning outcomes After studying this chapter you should be able to: Knowledge criteria • Describe the basic principles of the formation of the gametes • Describe the physiology of the…
Knowledge of the major features of the female pelvis is essential to the understanding of the processes of reproduction and childbearing and to the effect that various pathological processes may…