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- In the fertility awareness method of birth control, a woman gauges her monthly fertile period by monitoring changes in the consistency of her vaginal mucus. What kind of information does such a method provide about the likelihood of getting pregnant?What name is given to the innermost tunic of the uterus?What are the two distinct layers that form this tunic?By what means does the uterus greatly increase in size and weight during pregnancy?
- What are the structural changes that occur in the uterus over the course of the menstrual cycle and pregnancy?Why is an abundant blood supply important to the uterus?What is the name of the structure that ultimately implants in the uterus? What would happen if it didn’t make it all the way? What is the fate of the trophoblast?