No-Hysterectomy -  Endometriosis, Endometrial ablation and Alternatives to Hysterectomy
No-Hysterectomy -  Endometriosis, Endometrial ablation and Alternatives to Hysterectomy

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Hysterectomy is the most frequently performed major surgery in North America today, with nearly one million procedures done each year. It is my goal to help educate women about alternative solutions for their serious Gynecological problems.That is why I wrote
"The No-hysterectomy Option."
This book empowers women with the knowledge they need to make safe, informed decisions regarding hysterectomy.

 
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Hysterectomy Procedures


The performance of HYSTERECTOMY should be recommended as a LAST RESORT. If malignancy exists or if other options described above have been attempted uncessfully. There are several different types of hysterectomy procedures that are commonly performed on women in the United States.

The most common procedure is called a total hysterectomy. This is the operation that removes both the uterus and the ovaries. This procedure causes a woman to begin menopause almost immediately after the operation because of the removal of the ovaries This type of menopause is called surgical menopause. Because of the abrupt nature of the Estrogen withdrawl the menopausal symptoms are severe and immediate. These organs can be removed through an incision in the abdomen or the vagina.

A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure whereby the uterus with or without the ovaries are removed through an incision in the abdomen or the vagina. This procedure is the second most common major operation performed in the United States next to cesarean section operation.

Hysterectomy Alternatives

A hysterectomy is commonly offered to women who suffer from extreme menstrual cramps, heavy monthly bleeding, anemia and severe abnormal pelvic pain. These symptoms are often caused by fibroid tumors or endometiosis. Most tumors are harmless, but can cause severe discomfort . Women who have large fibroids often have abdomens that look as though they are pregnant.

What many women are not told is that there are several different alternatives to hysterectomies. Many women in the United States are deciding on less drastic surgical procedures such as myomectomy.. A myomectomy can remove fibroid tumors while keeping the pelvic organs in tact. Before considering surgery of any kind women should educate themselves on the many different ways to treat pelvic organ dysfunction.


 


The No-Hysterectomy Option
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Fibroid Tumors
Hysteroscopy
Lower Abdominal Pain
Interstitial Cystitis
Symptoms of Endometriosis
Ovarian Tumor
Other Causes of Ovarian Pain
Hysterectomy Procedures
Vaginal Hysterectomy
Partial Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy Recovery
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
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