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Define menometrorrhagia. Define fecundity. Define metrorrhagia. Define oophoritis.
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Define menometrorrhagia. Define fecundity. Define metrorrhagia. Define oophoritis.
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Menometrorrhagia is a condition characterized by heavy and prolonged menstrual bleeding that occurs irregularly between periods.
Fecundity refers to the ability to conceive and produce offspring.
Metrorrhagia is abnormal uterine bleeding that occurs between menstrual periods or after menopause.
Oophoritis is inflammation of one or both ovaries, usually caused by infection.
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