Examples of using Fallopian in English and their translations into Turkish
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Fallopian tubes.
Rigid. Her fallopian tube ruptured.
You ever hear the word"fallopian"?
That's"fallopian," darling.
Those aren't eggs in those fallopian tubes.
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Her fallopian tube ruptured. Rigid.
I know what a fallopian tube is.
The fallopian tube ruptured. Ectopic pregnancy.
Not seeing an embryo in the fallopian tube.
The fallopian tube ruptured. Ectopic pregnancy.
You ever hear the word"fallopian"?- No?
Alright, Ms. Fallopian, prepare for the doctor to make a house call.
Hello, Ann Perkins, my fallopian princess.
From the Fallopian tubes. Here we are removing the eggs of a white rabbit.
Ectopic pregnancy. The fallopian tube ruptured.
Here we are removing the eggs of a white rabbit from the Fallopian tubes.
Ectopic pregnancy. The fallopian tube ruptured.
Which transport the fertilized egg to the uterus.Cilia are the tiny hairs in the mucus of the fallopian tubes Cilia?
The uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, all removed.
Cilia? which transport the fertilized egg to the uterus.Cilia are the tiny hairs in the mucus of the fallopian tubes?
Of a white rabbit… from the Fallopian tubes. Here we are removing the eggs.
Here you have the septate uterus,characterized by its long horns… and gradual narrowing toward the fallopian tubes. Hurry up.
And scar tissue in the fallopian tubes and thus led to considerable cilia damage.
Here we see the enticing, voluptuous fallopian tubes, m'kay.
The cervix, both fallopian tubes, and both ovaries. During a hysterectomy, doctors remove part or all of the uterus.
You're right. If someone wants to get at Missy's fallopian tubes… they will have to go through me.
It left scar tissue in the fallopian tubes and caused considerable cilia damage.
Hurry up. characterized by its long horns… and gradual narrowing toward the fallopian tubes. Here you have the septate uterus.
Endometriosis lesions are most common inside andon the ovaries where they're known as chocolate cysts, on the fallopian tubes, on and behind the lower part of the uterus, on the uterosacral ligaments, which are the bands of tissue holding the uterus in place, on the bowel and blader, and on the lining of the pelvis called the peritoneum.
We found malignant tumors on both your ovaries, with involvement of the fallopian tubes and elsewhere in your abdomen.