Note: The Fallopian tube has four described parts: the intramural or interstitial part (continuous with the uterus), isthmus, ampulla, and infundibulum with associated fimbriae. Some literature consider it to have only 3 main parts namely the isthmus, the ampulla and infundibulum (which also have fimbrae) Edit: Sorry for my flush voice!! 🤧
yes, when someone falls pregnant the risk of it being an ectopic will be high with an IUCD however remember these are very effective methods of contraception and people rarely get pregnant on them
Note: The Fallopian tube has four described parts: the intramural or interstitial part (continuous with the uterus), isthmus, ampulla, and infundibulum with associated fimbriae.
Some literature consider it to have only 3 main parts namely the isthmus, the ampulla and infundibulum (which also have fimbrae)
Edit: Sorry for my flush voice!!
🤧
Nice lecture...
Please consider ovarian torsion.
Thanks
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Wow very informative though i dont have a science background
Glad it made some sense
Thank you so much
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wwhich books are you using to prepare these nice lectures
DC Duttas mostly
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Doc, please explain why the first question is False. I thought Ectopic pregnancy has a higher incidence in women with IUCDs.
yes, when someone falls pregnant the risk of it being an ectopic will be high with an IUCD however remember these are very effective methods of contraception and people rarely get pregnant on them