| fem | female; femur, femoral |
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| F/S | female, spayed [animal]; frozen section |
| LAF | laminar air flow; Latin American female; leukocyte-activating factor; lymphocyte-activating factor |
| L/F | Latin female |
| LFC | living female child; low fat and cholesterol [diet] |
| female sexual arousal disorder |
A sexual disorder in which there is a lack of response to sexual stimulation.
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| female circumcision |
The removal of part of a female's external genitalia (reproductive organs), usually the clitoris. Also called female genital mutilation.
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| female circumcision |
The surgical removal of the clitoris and all or part of the labia. Also known as clitoridectomy.
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| female condom |
A soda-can-shaped pouch that is placed inside the vagina to line the vaginal walls for prevention of pregnancy and disease.
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| female |
Female factors in infertility are most commonly ovulation disorders. Without ovulation, eggs are not available for fertilisation. Problems with ovulation are signalled by irregular menstrual periods or a lack of periods altogether (called amenorrhoea ). Simple lifestyle factors, including stress, diet, or athletic training, can also affect a woman's hormonal balance . Much less often, a hormonal imbalance can result from a serious medical problem such as a pituitary gland tumour.
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