After a Hysterectomy, What?
March 16, 2011 by admin
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Hysterectomy Before and After: A Complete Guide to Prevention, Preparedness, and Optimize Health
March 5, 2011 by admin
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“Required reading for all women advised to have a hysterectomy and all women who have had … [and] all physicians performing them.” – R. Don Gambrell, Jr., MD, Department of Physiology and Endocrinology, Medical College of Georgia
Hysterectomy Hoax
March 4, 2011 by admin
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A leading surgeon explains why 90% of hysterectomies are unnecessary and describes all the treatment options available for every woman, regardless of age.
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The H Word: The Diagnostic Studies to Evaluate the Symptoms, Treatment Alternatives, and to Cope With the Aftermath of Hysterectomy.
March 1, 2011 by admin
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WORD H examines the common reasons hysterectomy is recommended diagnostic studies that should be performed for diagnosis, treatment alternatives and strategies to help women cope with the lifelong consequences of removal of the uterus and ovaries. It revolutionizes our understanding of female anatomy and important functions throughout the female genitalia, while revealing a solution to the complex problem of hysterectomy performed without the information necessary for informed consent. The HERS Foundation ¹ s 51-city tour of 51 weeks of protest and Play provides the backdrop for the H word, which looks unforgiving environment on hysterectomy in America. WORD H provides women with information that doesn ¹ t gynecology want you to know about 100 years of hysterectomy in America, as experienced by women in all states of the country. Add this book to a gynecologist.
Women’s Guide to Hysterectomy: Expectations & Options
February 14, 2011 by admin
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Hysterectomy is performed more than any other surgical procedure for women, except for cesarean section. Authors Adelaide Haas and Susan L. Puretz, both professors in the field of health, have experienced hysterectomy firsthand. Dismayed by the limited information available to them, they collaborated on this comprehensive book on an extremely important issue for women. GUIDE TO WOMEN to hysterectomy addresses the widespread fears, expectations and questions about issues such as questions to ask your doctor for a second opinion, preparations for surgery, sex and sexuality after surgery, and life after a hysterectomy. Encouraging all women to engage more actively in their own health, this book is a catalog of the latest practice medical information and provides reassurance as needed for women facing this decision fraught with consequences.
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So You Have a Hysterectomy
January 31, 2011 by admin
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All women should know how to face the surgery with the book confidenceThis puts women facing a hysterectomy firmly in the driver’s seat, explaining the procedure and alternative therapies in step-by-step detail. Real life stories of patients, large sections of self-help and detailed illustrations take the mystery of doctor visits and procedures of the operating room. The book also includes a resource directory, a guide to complementary therapies, and a journal to help people keep track of treatment and recovery. Togas Tulandi, MD, is professor of obstetrics and gynecology at McGill University and internationally recognized as a leader in women’s health. Barbara R. Levy, MD, is assistant clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Washington School of Medicine and medical director of Health Center for Women, St. Francis Pavilion.
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Women’s Guide to Hysterectomy: Expectations & Options
January 28, 2011 by admin
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Hysterectomy is performed more than any other surgical procedure for women, except for cesarean section. Authors Adelaide Haas and Susan L. Puretz, both professors in the field of health, have experienced hysterectomy firsthand. Dismayed by the limited information available to them, they collaborated on this comprehensive book on an extremely important issue for women. GUIDE TO WOMEN to hysterectomy addresses the widespread fears, expectations and questions about issues such as questions to ask your doctor for a second opinion, preparations for surgery, sex and sexuality after surgery, and life after a hysterectomy. Encouraging all women to engage more actively in their own health, this book is a catalog of the latest practice medical information and provides reassurance as needed for women facing this decision fraught with consequences.
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No More Hysterectomies
January 23, 2011 by admin
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The average woman has about a 50 percent chance of undergoing a hysterectomy before the age of 65. Mr. Hufnagel believes as much as 92 percent of these operations are unnecessary. It shows how to avoid these operations and gives alternative treatments.
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101 Tips for a Happy Hysterectomy
January 12, 2011 by admin
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hysterectomy, menopause, HRT, fibroids, endometriosis
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The Essential Guide to Hysterectomy
January 8, 2011 by admin
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In clear, conversational language, Dr. Lauren Streicher discusses everything a woman needs to know to make informed choices on this often controversial, including emotions and sex after surgery, hormone replacement therapy, and more .
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