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Threatened Miscarriage

Threatened Miscarriage

(883 words)
March 7, 2026

Threatened abortion (Abortus imminens); is a clinical presentation of vaginal bleeding occurring during the first half of pregnancy, typically within the first 20 weeks, without cervical dilation or effacement. In this clinical picture, ultrasonographic evaluation confirms the presence of an intrauterine pregnancy with a viable fetus; however, there is a threat to the continuation of the pregnancy.EpidemiologyThis condition is one of the most common complications of pregnancy, affecting approxim

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Aslınur İLHAN

Aslınur İLHAN

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Rites of Passage

(2212 words)
December 1, 2025

rites of passage (French: rites de passage) are a set of symbolic ceremonies that regulate, sanctify, and socially validate an individual’s or group’s transition from one social condition to another, from one status to another, or from one space to another. These rituals mark the biological and social turning points in human life. The individual life cycle typically consists of fundamental stages such as birth, maturation (entry into or transition to adulthood), marriage, and death, each accompa

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Yunus Emre Yüce

Yunus Emre Yüce

Uterine Atony (Atonia uteri)

Uterine Atony (Atonia uteri)

(902 words)
February 16, 2026

Uterus atony(Atonia uteri) is a tone disorder that develops when the uterine muscle fibers lose their ability to contract and recoil after placental separation. In the physiological process, uterine contractions following placental delivery compress the spiral arteries to stop bleeding; however, when this mechanism fails, the myometrium becomes flaccid and bleeding becomes uncontrollable. Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is defined as blood loss exceeding 500 ml after vaginal delivery and 1000 ml aft

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Aslınur İLHAN

Aslınur İLHAN

Test Tube Baby

Test Tube Baby

(1321 words)
December 6, 2025

Test-tube baby is a fertility treatment in medicine known as “in vitro fertilization” (IVF). This method involves the fertilization of a female reproductive cell (egg) with a male reproductive cell (sperm) outside the body, in a laboratory environment, followed by the transfer of the resulting embryo into the uterus. Developed for couples unable to conceive naturally, this method has become one of the most common commonly used and effective techniques in the treatment of infertility today.Histor

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Meryem Betül Kaya

Meryem Betül Kaya

Adonis

Adonis

(640 words)
December 24, 2025

Adonis (Greek: Ἄδωνις) is one of the most famous figures in ancient Greek mythology, embodying beauty, love, death and rebirth. Adonis, believed to have originated from Adon, a nature and abundance deity worshipped among the Canaanites, also appears in similar myths within Mesopotamian and Egyptian cultures. The story of Adonis was adopted to a significant important extent by Greek and Roman mythology, giving rise to numerous ritual and festivals that became part of humanity’s cultural heritage.

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Emirhan Demirci

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