a prolaos occures natrualy not surgecly. the uterus literaly falls out. the overies are in no way atatched to the uterus or fillopian tubes. so i think if memory serves the filopian tubes could follow because they might actualy be attached. damn it all now i am going to have to do some research
Thank you Dr. Layton (can i call you that yet?)
i was just commenting that it LOOKS like bone and well ovaries and fillopian tubes and the uterus look much different. I am having an ultra sound in two weeks and would be more than happy to try to birng pictures of my tubes and ovaries (i dont have a uterus) so we can have some kind of comparison...
I've never seen those structures from the outside.
you have never seen an ultra sound???
Thank you Dr. Layton (can i call you that yet?)
i was just commenting that it LOOKS like bone and well ovaries and fillopian tubes and the uterus look much different. I am having an ultra sound in two weeks and would be more than happy to try to birng pictures of my tubes and ovaries (i dont have a uterus) so we can have some kind of comparison...
I have lots... do you want the ups or the downs??
"she goes running for the shelter of her mothers little helper"
A few of each helps you lead a more balanced life.
words to live by dude
Seriously. At first, I thought it was a set of ovaries, fallopian tubes, and a uterus.
Interesting pics.
from this i can sumize you are a)not a woman
b)do not have children
and
c)have never had an x-ray