Cervical Stenosis
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Dr. Fred LicciardiPosted
Fri 12 Nov 2010 9:33am
Hello Everyone, Dr. Licciardi here with today’s message.
In this blog we will discuss a topic that I have been waiting to write about for quite some time, Cervical Stenosis. This is an important topic because it affects a large number of women in a negative way. Cervical stenosis is responsible for infertility, pain, and IVF failure. It c ...
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Cervical cancer expert supports application of better diagnostic systems
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Dave WPosted
Wed 01 Aug 2012 10:38am
Following the news that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) have approved the use of new cervicalRelating either to the cervix (the neck of the womb) or to the cervical vertebrae in the neck (cervical spine). cancerAbnormal, uncontrolled cell division result ...
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Effect of Hysterectomy on Female Sexual Function
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Dr. Jennifer BermanPosted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 3:48am12 Comments
By Jacqueline N. Murrell, MD, Jennifer R. Berman, MD Robert Weiss, MD, Laura Berman, PhD, Sheila R. Keane, MA, Mary Christina Zierack MA, Trudy Van Hooten, PhD, Irwin Goldstien, MD, and Phillip Stubblefield, MD: Sexuality is a crucial component of the general health and well being of women. It is a central part of their body image, self-esteem, rel ...
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Why the cervical cancer screening age does not need to be lowered
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Dave WPosted
Tue 29 May 2012 9:43am
Following calls from patient groups and MPs to lower the age for cervicalRelating either to the cervix (the neck of the womb) or to the cervical vertebrae in the neck (cervical spine). cancerAbnormal, uncontrolled cell division resulting in a malignant tu ...
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‘FIBROID UTERUS’ CAN BE CURED BY HOMEOPATHY
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Dr. Fasil M.Posted
Fri 23 Dec 2011 7:45am
What are fibroids?
Fibroids are muscular tumors that grow in the wall of the
uterus (womb). Another medical
term for fibroids is "leiomyoma" (leye-oh-meye-OH-muh) or just
"myoma". Fibroids are almost always benign (not cancerous). Fibroids
can grow as a single tumor, or there can be many of them in ...
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Lady Parts
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NicoleDPosted
Thu 29 Apr 2010 8:22am
I know that this post may ruffle some feathers from my more conservative readers, so I am giving you a head's up now: both videos contain non-birth related nudity.
How many women are familiar with their body's sexual organs? How many of you have seen your cervix or can name your anatomy correctly?
I wish that we, as a society, were more ...
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New cervical cancer surgery means less pain
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ViaMedicaPosted
Mon 21 Jun 2010 12:00am
Canadian doctors are helping to pave the way for a new approach to treating cervical cancer that promises to be much less invasive, leading to much less pain for patients.
Advanced cervical cancer is often treated with hysterectomy to remove the entire cervix and uterus. As well, a lymphadenectomy is also performed to remove all the ...
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Infertility Terms - making sense of the jargon !
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Dr. Aniruddha M.Posted
Mon 06 Apr 2009 11:44pm
All this may be TMI, but if you need to talk to your GYN, or help your DH make sense of what your RE is saying, this is a useful crib sheet !
This is from the book How to Have a Baby: Overcoming Infertility
by Dr. Aniruddha Malpani, MD and Dr. Anjali Malpani, MD.
Abortion: the medical term for miscarriage. The various types include:
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Testing for the Female Q&A
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Sharon LaMothePosted
Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:20am
Q What types of tests do RE's or OB's give for women who haven't conceived after a year of trying?
AThere are several tests that you can take and each one comes up with a different conclusions. You and your Doctor need to decide together which ones would be beneficial for you and you individual issues.
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DIAGNOSE INFERTILITY IN 12 STEPS
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Dr. Fasil M.Posted
Mon 12 Dec 2011 1:16am
About 80% of infertility is caused by one or more of three problems.
1. Ovulation problems: Is she ovulating regularly and are her eggs OK?2. Sperm problems: Does he have enough and good sperms?3. Fallopian tube problems: Are her fallopian tubes open?Infertility and fertility testing must answer which of these may ...
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