Surgeons Transplant Ovary
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Linda MacDonald Glenn
Surgeons have transplanted an ovary from one sister to another, in an attempt to regulate hormonal function and enable pregnany, post-cancer therapy. Apparently the pioneering surgeon, Dr. Sherman Silber, ...
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Get Ovary It
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Jenny S.
I can't seem to get over my doctors visit yesterday. And it isn't because it didn't go well, because it did. My CA - 125 is stable at a lovely 4, and my CT was clean. What more can a cancer survivor ask for right????My medical oncologist always makes me feel so wonderful, she is always full of encouragement and positive reinforcement that make m ...
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Polycystic Ovaries / Ovary Ayuveda and Allopathy
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Dr. J. Mariano Anto Bruno M.
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 for a week's ...
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Hang on to your Ovaries
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Pam
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 an ...
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Sore Ovaries...
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BeautifulDisaster-92
Okay, well It seems like the right side of my ovaries is very sore and tender. Like when i make certain movements i can feel a very uncomfortable feeling. The last i got my period was on February 23rd i think. Somewehre in there. and It is now April 3. Could this be pregnancy? We used a condom...What are the odds? Help =/ Im young.
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Polycystic Ovaries by Dr. Barry Jacobs
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Sharon LaMothe
Polycystic Ovaries One of the most common findings when a couple enters a practice with the complaint of difficulty achieving a pregnancy is polycystic ovaries, or PCO. Sometimes the condition is referred to as PCOS or PCOD, adding either syndrome or diseases after PCO. I am not sure we can truly classify the problem as a single entity by decla ...
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Will removing my ovaries prevent cancer?
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Cathy T.
A woman having a hysterectomy wants to know if her ovaries should be removed at the same time. Dr. Judith Reichman outlines the risksWill removing my ovaries prevent cancer?
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Ovary Transplants – Frozen and Reimplanted later in Life
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Medical Quack
... e women a better chance to fight their biological clocks and have children when they are older, doctors announced Monday.Women in their 20s or 30s could theoretically have an ovary removed and frozen, and then have it reimplanted years later when they are ready to have children. "We are in the middle of an infertility epidemic," said Dr. Sherman Si ...
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