Hysterectomy
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A Necessary Hysterectomy: a Necessary GrievingThought after having a hysterectomy -
Treatment for Heavy Periods Without HysterectomyYour heavy periods can be successfully treated without a hysterectomy.
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Da Vinci Surgery-Hysterectomy Via RoboticsHigh def visuals and robotics offer patient's easier recoveries after major surgery such as the da Vinci Hysterectomy surgery. Here is my experience. -
4 Reasons for Performing a HysterectomyThere are a number of reasons why a woman undergoes a hysterectomy. Surgeons will carefully consider alternatives before suggesting this, as it is major surgery. -
How I Survived My HysterectomyAll the Hysterectomy process under a personal point of view. -
What to Expect After a Hysterectomy: Days 1-3Detailed overview of what a woman can expect in the first few days following a hysterectomy.
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Considering a Hysterectomy?When should you decide to have a hysterectomy? Painful sex or painful menses may be reason enough to consider it. Here are some things to think about. -
Preparing for Your HysterectomyA hysterectomy is a major life surgical event in a woman's life. Preparing yourself and family for your surgery will help with stress and offer an easier recovery process. -
Hysterectomy: The Adrenal Glands, the Ovaries & the Impact on LibidoOffering an overview of the importance of the adrenal glands and ovaries in developing testosterone and libido in women and how this can change with hysterectomy.
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A Simple Step by Step Guide on How to Prepare for a HysterectomyHaving a hysterectomy is one of the scariest things that can happen to a woman, as it can thrust us into menopause. However, I would like to point out a few simple things we can do to make this life upheaval a little bit easier
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From Painful Periods to Fibroids and Beyond: A Hysterectomy ExperienceRecuperating from a laproscopic hysterectomy, I feel compelled to share a positive view of finally having a hysterectomy. Reviewing prior treatments and the decision for surgery, along with the recuperative period. -
If You Get a Hysterectomy Should You Have Your Ovaries Removed?When women undergo a hysterectomy they sometimes choose to have their ovaries removed if they've finished having children. Is this a good idea?
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Why to Go to the Gynecologist If You Had a Hysterectomy?Just because a woman has had a hysterectomy doesn't mean she should stop seeing the gynecologist. The GYN is a great source of information on women's health care.
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PMDD and the Effects of Hysterectomy Surgery for WomenIf you are a woman who lives with PMDD, here is what you need to know about hysterectomy surgery.
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After a Hysterectomy, Tummy Tuck Surgery May Be the Only Option Left for WomenMany women undergo a hysterectomy surgery following their pregnancies. Though it is a general procedure, many times after the surgery, the resulting disfigured stomach area is inevitable.
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Pregnancy After Hysterectomy: Ectopic PregnancyPregnancy after hysterectomy is rare, but not impossible, and it can be a dangerous situation -
Recovering from a HysterectomyCommon sense advice for recovering from a hysterectomy.
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My Hysterectomy ExperienceHaving a hysterectomy is not as scary as some women think. Here is my experience having a hysterectomy.
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Hysterectomy: Post-Op and RecoveryThis article deals with what to expect immediately following a hysterectomy and what you can do to help the recovery process.
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Understanding Long Term Hysterectomy Side EffectsIf you are considering a hysterectomy, here is what you need to know about the long term hysterectomy side effects and how your overall health can be adversely affected.
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My Hysterectomy: Four Weeks LaterFollowup to my previous article about having a hysterectomy done at age 32.
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Do You Need a Pap Test After a Hysterectomy?Do you need to have Pap smear test after having a hysterectomy? Here are some of the things that will determine whether or not you need to continue with routine Pap tests.
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Perimenopause After Partial Hysterectomy - Signs to Look ForSome signs and symptoms to be aware of to help you determine perimenopause after partial hysterectomy.
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Will a Hysterectomy Affect My Sex Life?Hysterectomy and enjoying sex: Is there a connection? The hysterectomy is an extremely common surgical procedure in the U.S.
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Preparing for HysterectomySome things you should consider when preparing for a hysterectomy.
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Dating After Hysterectomy: Dropping the "No Kids" BombSo you're young, single and had a hysterectomy. How do you go about disclosing this in the dating world? It's not easy, but life does go on. -
Complications of Surgical Adhesions After a HysterectomyDid you experience surgical adhesions following your hysterectomy? Here we will discuss the possible complications that these adhesions may cause.
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Dr. Oz on Hysterectomy and FibroidsDr. Oz advises women to explore all available options before making the decision to have a hysterectomy for fibroids. "It is the number one surgery that women have that they usually don't need."
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Stop, Consider a Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Before You Go the Traditional RouteNo woman wants to hear that she needs a hysterectomy of any kind. Yet, there are reasons why a woman may need to consider having a hysterectomy.
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Preparing for a Hysterectomy or LAVHA hysterectomy sounds scarier than it really is, but you should still take careful steps days in advance to prepare yourself for this routine surgical procedure.
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Alternatives to HysterectomyA rundown of the most common reasons women have hysterectomies and alternative treatments.
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Who Needs a Hysterectomy?There are several factors where women may need a hysterectomy to help quell pain and discomfort other than cancer. This article will explain the most common reasons.
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Hysterectomy and Urinary Tract InjuriesA hysterectomy is a somewhat common form of gynecological surgery that is often conducted by making a small incision directly through the wall of the abdomen, right above the pubic bone.
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Large Uterine Fibroids and Hysterectomy as a CureLarge uterine fibroids can be treated using radical surgery that includes a total hysterectomy. Here is what women need to know about the pros and cons of this option for care.
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Vaginal Hysterectomy vs. Abdominal HysterectomyPros and cons of a vaginal hysterectomy and abdominal hysterectomy.
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Tips to Reduce Hysterectomy Recovery TimeHysterectomy recovery time is typically established as six weeks but you can decrease this recovery time by following these simple steps, before and after surgery.
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Pregnancy After Hysterectomy: The Intra-Abdominal PregnancyAfter a woman has a hysterectomy, the uterus is removed and she is no longer able to conceive children. In rare cases, however, a viable intra-abdominal pregnancy has occurred, resulting in a live birth. -
What Are the Reasons for a HysterectomyThis is an article that one should read if they are planning to have a hysterectomy. You can get more information by asking your doctor for pamphlets on this topic.
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Vaginal Hysterectomy ComplicationsIf you are getting a hysterectomy, having the surgery done vaginally is not without risks. There is a chance for vaginal hysterectomy complications.
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Pregnancy After Partial Hysterectomy: Can I Get Pregnant with a Partial Uterus?A partial hysterectomy does not mean an end to fertility. In some cases, women can still conceive after a partial hysterectomy.





