Also spayed pets can not develop pyometra,
a serious uterine infection.
Other reasons to spay female dogs include population control, prevention of pyometra (
serious uterine infection that requires exploratory surgery for immediate spay and intensive hospitalization); no heat cycles, less roaming and attraction of males, and absence of ovarian or uterine cancers.
An unspayed female can developed pyometra (
a serious uterine infection than can be fatal) as well as uterine cancer.
For example, female cats that are spayed before their first heat will have a reduced chance of mammary cancer, and will be unable to develop pyometra, which is
a serious uterine condition that can cause death.
If the bitch should retain a placenta, she is at risk of having
a serious uterine infection.
In unspayed dogs we also commonly see
serious uterine infections (called pyometra) which are often handled as emergencies once they get older.»
Not exact matches
«increased risk for
uterine tract infections» Uncircumcised boys are about 10 times as likely to get
serious UTIs as are circumcised infants.
Uterine rupture is a
serious concern that can occur in any labour, but most cases occur when a woman attempts vaginal birth after a previous caesarean section.
Spotting may sometimes be a sign of a
serious problem, including placenta previa (the placenta grows low and covers the cervix), placental abruption (separation of the placenta from the
uterine wall), or preterm labor.
One of most problematic causes of a failed VBAC is
uterine rupture, which is when the scar on your uterus from your previous C - section re-opens during labor, putting you and your baby at
serious risk.
However, postcoital bleeding, even small amounts, can be a sign of a more
serious underlying condition — like cervicitis (inflammation of the cervix, most often caused by an infection), an STD,
uterine fibroids, or cervical cancer — so be sure to get checked by your gynecologist.
The Chinese have regarded it as a detoxifying herb that can be used to boost the immune system, and for a number of
serious conditions including
uterine, breast, and lung tumors.
Less common, but
serious side effects include blood clots and stroke,
uterine cancer and cataracts.
Of course one must also consider the possibility of
serious medical disorders such as
uterine fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease, or, most commonly, endometriosis, disorders that tend to be overlooked in young girls in early menses.
Spaying a female dog prevents
uterine cancer and helps prevent pyometra (a
serious infection of the uterus) and breast cancer; having this done before the first heat offers the best protection from these diseases.
Most importantly, early spaying of female dogs and cats can help protect them from some
serious health problems later in life such as
uterine infections and breast cancer.
Helps prevent
serious medical conditions, such as
uterine infections,
uterine / ovarian cancer and breast cancer.
The chances are greatly reduced that your pet will get a number of
serious, life threatening and expensive health problems such as
uterine, breast or testicular cancer.
Female dogs who are not fixed run high risk of many
serious health issues including
uterine, ovarian, and mammary cancers.
Most importantly, early spaying of female dogs and cats helps protect them from
serious health problems later in life such as
uterine infections and breast cancer.
Early spaying of female dogs and cats can help protect them from some
serious health problems later in life such as
uterine infections and breast cancer.
Uterine infections, including pyometra which is a
serious, life - threatening infection of the uterus, common in older intact females is prevented due to the uterus being removed.
Other health benefits include the prevention of testicular cancer and prostate diseases in male dogs and
serious and potentially fatal
uterine infections in both dogs and cats.
Spay or Neuter Your Pet Spaying or neutering your pet can save a lot of money by preventing
serious health problems, including
uterine, ovarian and testicular cancers.
The most
serious complication from VBAC,
uterine rupture, occurs when scar tissue from the previous C - section tears open, and the results can be catastrophic for both baby and mother.
But in rare cases, they can cause
serious problems, including «perforation» of the uterus, meaning that the IUD pushes through the
uterine wall.