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Polycystic Ovaries / Ovary Ayuveda and Allopathy by Dr. J. Mariano Anto Bruno M. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 23 Aug 2009 10:21pm Question Received Sir, Lately I was going through your blog for Ayurveda Side Effects. I am 27 years of age and suffering from multiple ovarian cysts in both ovaries. I went to an allopathic doctor and she explained it seems to be a choclate cyst and laproscopy needs to be done. She also tried some contraceptive pills to reduce the size Read on »
Will removing my ovaries prevent cancer? by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm A woman having a hysterectomy wants to know if her ovaries should be removed at the same time. Dr. Judith Reichman outlines the risks Will removing my ovaries prevent cancer? Read on »
Whole ovary transplant reverse early menopause by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:07pm Whole ovary transplant reverses early menopause ... any surgery clots, infection, etc but her 31-year-old sister faces the possibility of entering early menopause as a result of donating an ovary. ... Read on »
My Poly Cystic Ovaries by Faith, Love & Infertility Posted Tue 16 Jun 2009 12:00am Here's some ultrasound scans of my poly cystic ovaries from last year when I was first diagnosed! Its been a year and I haven't had anymore scans, but if you look close enough you can count all the cysts. They found 11 on one ovary and something similar to that number on the other. Read on »
Removing Ovaries before Menopause not a good idea? by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:07pm Removing Ovaries Before Menopause Leads to Memory, Movement Troubles 29 (HealthDay News) -- Removing one or both ovaries before a woman reaches natural menopause increases the risk of both dementia nad movement disorders such... Read on »
Ovary Removal before Menpause Increases Dementia Risk by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm disturbances and personality changes.The research, by a team of scientists led by Dr. Walter Rocca from Mayo Clinic, was based on data collected from 1,209 women who had both ovaries removed, and 1,302 who had one removed, between 1950 and 1987.They found that women who had both ovaries removed before age 46 have a 70% increased risk of dementia, while women who Read on »
Hang on to your Ovaries by Pam Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm An article in the latest Oprah magazine by Barbara Seaman says that there is new research about the value of hanging on to your ovaries. If you had the misfortune of having a hysterectomy during the 1990s then you had a 78% chance of having your ovaries taken out as well - supposedly for prevention. A study published in the August 2005 Obstetrics Read on »
PREGNANCY AND ONE FUNCTIONING OVARY by Triumph Posted Mon 15 Aug 2011 12:00am Do you have only one functioning ovary and is worried that this might affect your chance of getting pregnant? Well, be worried no more, it turns out you have the same chance of becoming pregnant just like  any woman with two functioning ovaries. Why, because a woman does not need two ovaries to become pregnant. There are a few exceptions Read on »
PREGNANCY AND ONE FUNCTIONING OVARY by Triumph Posted Mon 15 Aug 2011 12:24pm Do you have only one functioning ovary and is worried that this might affect your chance of getting pregnant? Well, be worried no more, it turns out you have the same chance of becoming pregnant just like  any woman with two functioning ovaries. Why, because a woman does not need two ovaries to become pregnant. There are a few exceptions Read on »
Ovaries by findingeve Patient Expert Posted Tue 10 May 2011 12:00am Today, I tackle a body part upon which I consider myself to be somewhat of an expert. Had my left ovary behaved years ago, I would not be typing this today–and I would still have both ovaries. Speaking with other women, it becomes obvious very quickly that we tend to know very little about our ovaries.  Hopefully, I will shed some light Read on »