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Symptoms Of Enlarged Uterus - Articles
Adenomyosis and Infertility
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Wed 25 Aug 2010 5:39pm
Also known as "Endometriosis of the uterus," adenomyosis ( adeno= glands; myo = muscle) is a benign condition which occurs when the glandular cells of the uterine lining ( the endometrium) penetrate deep into the uterine muscle (myometrium) and invade into it. Adenomyosis used to be called "endometriosis interna," since it can look somewhat ...
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Health Tips for December 18
by
Meredy

Posted
Thu 17 Dec 2009 9:00pm
Health Tip: These Symptoms May Indicate Uterine Fibroids
Uterine fibroids are growths that form inside a woman's uterus. Though they're not cancerous, they can cause pain and other symptoms.
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says the following warning signs may indicate uterine fibroids:
Men ...
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Sonogram Results and Medicaid Decision
by
Vickie
Posted
Thu 07 May 2009 9:23pm
This past Friday morning was my Endometrial Biopsy. At which time, I also got my Sonogram results. At least...verbally from the doctor.
Her nurse was "supposed" to have sent me the results the previous Monday, (at least, that's what she told my in-laws when she had called later that day, that she was sending me "something" and that if I didn' ...
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Uteri or Uteruses - Either way, I've got two
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Fertility Foibles
Posted
Mon 24 Aug 2009 12:36pm
You know how when you have a work retreat, one of the first things a facilitator does is tell you to go around a table and say something unique about yourself? Mine is usually that I speak Japanese or that I've tried out to be on Jeopardy (but not smart enough to actually be on TV), but what I'd love to say is that I have two uteruses. Seriously, ...
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Female Stuff
by
Rachel M.
Posted
Tue 23 Sep 2008 7:07am
At the end of the August, I went to see a female GP for Pap smear as suggested by Dr TL.
Her office is in a big and modern building. I didn’t know how big the inside of the premise was. If I did, I certainly used my wheelchair. After waiting for over an hour laying on a nice but very uncomfortable two seaters, the female doctor called ...
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September: National Gynecological Cancer Month
by
winnyninnypoopoo
Posted
Sun 05 Sep 2010 11:40pm
A Cautionary Tale - But Maybe TMI?
In 2004 I was diagnosed by endometrial biopsy with complex endometrial hyperplasia, probable endometrial cancer. I was just a month shy of my 45th birthday. I scheduled a hysterectomy as quickly as possible, not knowing when I went into surgery if the cancer was too far advanced for surgery or I would come ...
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‘FIBROID UTERUS’ CAN BE CURED BY HOMEOPATHY
by
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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Easing Vericose Veins During Pregnancy
by
WeAreTheRealDeal
Posted
Fri 14 Dec 2012 1:37am
This Guest post graciously submitted by Dr. Eddie Chaloner How can varicose veins be eased during pregnancy? Varicose veins are a common problem during pregnancy and are particularly troublesome during the last 3 months when the enlarging uterus restricts the vein blood flow out of the legs. The symptoms varicose veins cause are mainly aching [.. ...
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All About Pregnancy
by
Sharon LaMothe



Posted
Mon 22 Jun 2009 11:17am
2 Comments
We don't have many articles regarding pregnancy and all that it entails so when I found this on the Internet I thought I would post it here! If you have anything to add please send a comment!
Sharon LaMothe
Infertility Answers, Inc.
http://infertilityanswers.org/
LaMothe Services, LLC
http://lamotheservices.com/
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Why doctors tend to overtreat
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Tue 12 Jun 2012 10:30pm
Doctors are medical experts and we trust that they will provide us with the right advice when we have a medical problem. Unfortunately, sometimes doctors do not provide the right advice – but this is not because they want to cause harm, but rather because of the way they are trained and the way the medical profession has been set up.
Let ...
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