Endometrial Ablation - Her Option

Lou Lou
Are you over 40 and done having children? Do you want freedom from periods? If you answer yes to the any of following questions, you may be a candidate for Her Option endometrial ablation.

Do your periods last for more than five days? Do you frequently pass clots? Do you use three or more pads a day? Are your periods heavier than before? Have you ever been told you were anemic due to your periods? Do you frequently spot or bleed between your periods? Do you use birth control methods for control of your menstrual cycles? Do you use ever carry extra protection with you incase of an accident? Have you ever had to change your social plans because you were on your period? Do your periods come more than once a month?

If you are through having children, and want to forgo the mess, expense, and nuisance a period causes, you may want to talk to your doctor about Her Option endometrial ablation. You won't have to schedule your busy life around your menstrual cycle anymore. And you won't feel tired all the time. What woman enjoys having a period; the bloating, cramps, heavy bleeding, constant trips to the bathroom to change pads/tampons, and the irritability?

A new revolutionary procedure is available called Her Option endometrial ablation. It reduces or eliminates your period effectively. It was originally developed to reduce very heavy menstrual flows and is minimally invasive. It removes the endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus. Usually the procedure is performed with mild sedation as an outpatient procedure. Most patients are ready to go home in as little as one hour and can return to work and regular life in one to two days. Most insurances cover endometrial ablation.

A successful endometrial ablation means little or no menstrual bleeding. A 20-minute procedure can help you gain control over your period and schedule on a monthly basis. In earlier years, endometrial ablation was not widely known as being an available option and the procedure produced flawed results, problems, and was very expensive. Thanks to technological and medical advances, today endometrial ablation boasts a patient satisfaction rate of more than 98 percent. Most OB/GYNS are not qualified to perform endometrial ablation so do not recommend the procedure to their patients. Less than 15 percent of physicians specializing in obstetrics and gynecology include this procedure among their services.

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