High Blood Pressure
Hypertension
Implanon
Implant/Subcutaneous
Malignant
Cancerous
Tubes tied
Bilateral Tubal-Ligation
Inflammation of the tonsils
Tonsillitis
Hormonal IUD (Intrauterine)
Mirena
Appendicitis
Inflammation of the appendix
Indication of both
Bilateral
Gall bladder removed
Cholecystectomy
Strabismus
Cross eyed
Cystocelel
Fallen or prolapsed bladder
Cholelithiasis
Gallstones
Ovary surgically removed
Oophorectomy
High Cholesterol
Hypercholesterolemia
ParaGard
Non Hormonal IUD (intrauterine)
Kidney Stone
Nephrolithiasis
Tonsils removed
Tonsillectomy
Hypothyroidism
Low thyroid function
Depo Provera
Shot/Intramuscular
Fallopian tube removed
Salpingectomy
A natural decline in reproductive hormones when a woman reaches her 40s or 50s or both ovaries removed also signaled by 12 months since last menstruation.
Postmenopausal
Dysmenorrhea
Menstrual Cramps
Ortho Evra
Patch/Transdermal
Inflammation of the gallbladder
Cholecystitis
Menorrhagia
Heavy/Prolonged Periods