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Only after three months will it become clear what the effect of the procedure was. Usually after six weeks you call in the… Continue reading

This cancer of the cervix video shows that cancer need not be an unbeatable disease. If discovered early, it can be beaten through a so-called radical hysterectomy, a surgery at which the surroundings of the uterus are also taken away.… Continue reading

Astrology reports give you a detailed astrological analysis of one or more parts of your life. There are many types of reports, from the most general ones to the very specific, such as “fatherhood”, “gynecological illnesses” etc. They are usually… Continue reading

The procedure is safe and effective for benign nonprolapsed or uterine enlargement.

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Hysterectomy will have everlasting impact on your body, but right after the surgery you have to overcome the consequences of the surgery itself. When you come home, you may find that you tire easily. Your appetite may be diminished. You… Continue reading

Type of hysterectomy becomes important factor when you have already decided to go for it, or at least when you are giving the whole notion a serious thought. However, any type of hysterectomy will still be a hysterectomy — a… Continue reading

Testosterone for women may look like a contrived idea, but it really is not. Ovaries make no less then six various sexual hormones, and one of them is testosterone. You can tell that you need more testosterone if

– your… Continue reading

Su Jok started out as modern acupuncture. It was founded in the late 1980′s and is fast gaining acceptance all over the world. The founder is Prof. Park Jae Woo from Korea, where “Su” means “hand” and “Jok” means “foot”.… Continue reading

If there is too much blood during menstruation (the medical term for profuse bleeding is metrorrhagia), life can become unbearable. In some cases, women have heavy menstrual bleedings for ten days in a row! Some women gave up their… Continue reading

Side effects of hysterectomy are those little or not so little changes in your body, moods, general behaviour and lifestyle that will surely surface if you opt for the surgery, regardless of whether you want them or not. However “small”… Continue reading

This second vaginal hysterectomy video (second on this site, that is) shows various phases of removing the uterus from the body of an old lady. If anybody out there thought hysterectomy were picnic, let them watch this short but bloody… Continue reading

This video features a roller ball endometrial ablation for endometrial polyp and menorrhagia video, performed on a woman 55 of age, with a diagnosis of unresponsive menorrhagia because of the presence of a endometrial polyp. The surgeon is Jose Bolanos,… Continue reading

Recovery time after hysterectomy will depend on many factors, including woman’s general health status (eg. smoking, obesity, diabetes etc.) and the type of hysterectomy that was actually done. The time span up to eight weeks, and it really has a… Continue reading

From the medical standpoint of view, the usual reason for hysterectomy is one of the following illnesses or states:

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding As the Reason For Hysterectomy

Excessive uterine bleeding, called menorrhagia, can lead to anemia (low blood iron… Continue reading

This woman is almost 79 years old and had prolapsed uterus since 2002. A hysterectomy was suggested, but she refused. In spring 2004, at a routine examination, her gynecologist discovered a large, 7 cm in diameter, tumour on the left… Continue reading

The operative hysteroscopy for intrauterine adhesions video shows the procedure also known as adhesiolysis for treating Ashermann’s syndrome. The surgeon is Dr Anjali Malpani.

The video first shows the uterine cavity as the the surgeon sees it on the video… Continue reading

Lupron is a drug which influences the release of hormones testosterone and estrogen in the body. It suppresses estrogen and is used for diseases and conditions in which the increased level of estrogen is thought of to be the most… Continue reading

Let us first translate “laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy” from Latin. It still is a hysterectomy, and if you choose this, your uterus will be removed. There are then two major differences as compared to the usual, abdominal hysterectomy.… Continue reading

This laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy video shows a successful outcome for Melanie Parker, who was “up and running” only two weeks after the laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy. She had fibroids in an enlarged uterus, lots of cramping, heavy bleeding, always had to… Continue reading

Hysteroscopic myomectomy, also called hysteroscopic resection, can be a myomectomy method of choice if the fibroids are all (intracavitary) or for the most part (submucosal) on the inner wall of the uterus. The instrument used is called the… Continue reading

Hysterectomy scenario — how you came here in the first place (hint: by believing the doctors, and by not investigating other options, while they were available to you).

Hysterectomy side effects — what is in this surgery that frightens so… Continue reading

Hysterectomy video is very popular. There are several gynecologists that specialize in producing it, so now you can watch the surgeries of interest right from this site. Here are some pages for you to view and ponder upon… Choose wisely, … Continue reading

Type of hysterectomy becomes important factor when you have already decided to go for it, or at least when you are giving the whole notion a serious thought. However, any type of hysterectomy will still be a hysterectomy — a… Continue reading

You have your symptoms, or you even do not have them. Sooner or later, you find yourself in front of a doctor and are subject to various diagnostical procedures. These may include a

personal interview (including questions about your… Continue reading

Hysterectomy — To Have It or To Have It Not !?

Deciding whether to undergo hysterectomy or not is a decision that will literally change your life. Either way that you go, the consequences will be great. There are four… Continue reading

Hysterectomy complications range from mild and expected symptoms to severe, major and unpected events. For instance, a minor problem would be urinary tract infection or vaginal spotting, while a major problem could be an infected wound that takes three or… Continue reading

Hysterectomy alternatives come to mind when the initial shock starts wearing off. Please be sure to watch as many videos as you can from our hysterectomy video page, that will help you make an informed decision. Also, see what types… Continue reading

Hysterectomy side effects are those little or not so little changes in your body, moods, general behaviour and lifestyle that will surely surface if you opt for the surgery, regardless of whether you want them or not. However “small” a… Continue reading

Recently, I have received several messages through the contact page of this site. Here they are: I’m suffering from heavy bleeding which is very painfull&last for long time.pls suggest how to stop this problem

i have been diagnosed with uterine… Continue reading

Here is the  video version of the previous post on shrinking fibroids naturally:

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When you have fibroids, there is a phase in which nothing seems to happen. The doctors tell you to “watch and wait” as if something fantastic and wonderful is going happen in the meantime. They don’t give you any therapy,… Continue reading

At the Imperfect Complainer blog, we find a story of Flicka, a woman who first got pregnant and then lost her baby after a few months. She now attends a doctor and was given the following advice:

– to… Continue reading

Here is the best post on hysterectomy that I’ve seen in a long time of 3+ years that I am involved with this site.

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If you have to prepare for hysterectomy, there is plenty of advice on the Internet, and you might even want to invest into a paper book on the subject. In the comment to a post from someone who… Continue reading

Have you scheduled a hysterectomy because of an ubearable pain in your uterus? If you have an IUD, Intrauterine Device, you might want to think twice over the matter.

An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is inserted into the cervix and into… Continue reading

Uterine artery embolization is a relatively non-invasive procedure to stop the blood supply to the existing uterine fibroids in order to eliminate them. It involves a catheter through the artery and lasts for about an hour, but after the procedure,… Continue reading

PMDD Alternative Medicine Therapy is a combination of alternative therapies that might help with PMDD, Pre Menstrual Dysphoric Depression. Here is an example of how a woman with PMDD actually feels like.

PMDD is similar to premenstrual syndrome (PMS),… Continue reading

PMDD is the Premenstrual Dysphoric (Depression) Disorder and some 3-5% of women have it. Here is an example of one of the worst cases, in which the woman who has it is troubled by suicidical thoughts in spite of… Continue reading

Endometrail hyperplasia can hit you when you just don’t know it will. If, for any reason at all, you do not have regular periods, the endometrial tissue inside the womb will just grow thicker and thicker.  The doctors usually do… Continue reading

Is hysterectomy the end of the world?

No, life goes on.

Life with a husband you luv with certainly with no kids of your own?

Then you decide to adopt… a 10-month old Chinese girl.

Read the rest of this… Continue reading

Manage pain with Reiki heal yourself before opting for hysterectomy because of blood clotting, heavy menstrual bleedings, inability to move away from the house and so on. High on this list of discomforts is pain, pure and simple pain, the… Continue reading

Here’s a little story for you:

The patient undervent operation because of intestinal obstruction of an unknown nature. The surgeon called her husband and told him that he saw cancer and the uterus and the ovaries had to go. Another… Continue reading

Who says that two thirds of hysterectomies is unnecessary — well, for this occasion, CNN does. This article outlies stories of four women who opted for different surgical procedures and were better for it.

What I find fascinating about the World Wide Web is the opportunity to “meet” other people and their destinies. In this case, Mary has got a smear test saying that she has cancer, and a few weeks later, she got… Continue reading

In astrology, the 8th house is about karma, sex and death. In real life, the end of the sexual intercourse is sometimes called “the little death”, as if something is gone, is going away from you and with it, as… Continue reading

Here is a recent case in India — I’ll quote from the blog post from the Law and Other Things blog

“…the doctor began by conducting a diagnostic laparoscopy but followed it up immediately thereafter, having obtained additional consent only… Continue reading

Hysterectomy makes everybody nervous, especially if you were told that it would be a possibility for you. So, what else to do, than to post your fears and concerns in a forum which you frequent… here is one such hysterectomy… Continue reading

The article from Nursing in Practice connects owerweight women older than 36 and obese women older than 43 to have higher risk of hysterectomy than other categories of women. Quoting from the article:

The study, published in BJOG: An International… Continue reading

Yet Another Best Yahoo Answer By Dusko Savic!

The Question was

I’ve had severe periods, crampings, clotting, and hemorrhages in my lifetime, and as I get older I cannot handle it any more and have taken Provera, and pain pills,… Continue reading

Medline has an animated video about hysterectomy. If you have never dealt before with the idea of hysterectomy, invest 20-odd minutes to see this presentation. It will also warn you about the risks of hysterectomy. Some parts of the presentation,… Continue reading

From time to time I engage in forum discussions on hysterectomy and similar matters. Here are my recommended links for endometriosis, for a woman whose doctor is leading her steadily towards the hysterectomy, taking the usual route of Lupron,… Continue reading

Removal of uterus increases risk of urinary incontinence

Researchers at the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet have shown that hysterectomy – a common operation involving the removal of the uterus – greatly increases the risk of urinary incontinence. Their results,… Continue reading

Here is an excellent post called How do you reassure a worried patient with fibroids?It covers all the usual options that medical science can offer, besides hysterectomy and is written by a practicing GP, Dr. Tanvir Jamil.

There are other… Continue reading

There is a great discomfort about request to have a hysterectomy on a disabled child. A British mother desires her severely disabled 15 year old daughter to have a hysterectomy in order to avoid the discomfort of periods. Naturally, many… Continue reading

After you’ve had your hysterectomy, sooner or later you will suffer from severe hormonal disturbances. If they took your ovaries out as well, then it will be a surgical menopause, and even if the ovaries are left in, they start… Continue reading

after hysterectomy still attracts a lot of attention from all concerned by hysterectomy. We usually hear only from women that had , but here is an opportunity to hear from their husbands. They are very, very disappointed with… Continue reading

A recent post, Formula May Predict Hysterectomy Need-Women With Multiple Uterine Symptoms At Higher Risk, tells us that there are three predictors that lead to hysterectomy:

– Pelvic pain and heavy bleeding;

– Not responding to earlier treatments; and… Continue reading

To most women, periods are just a fact of life. But to many women, heavy ruins , forces to stay at home, don’t even go to work, bring pain, gloominess and . Traditional solution for… Continue reading

So, you were shocked to learn that you need a . Thanks God, there’s the Internet, and there you are, the very same evening, Googling “hysterectomy” and everything else you may think of in that regards. One of the… Continue reading

Here is the all important question:

Question: I have had problems with an irregular cycle. I also have fibroids. My doctor has recommended a hysterectomy, but I am uncomfortable with such radical surgery. Do I have other options? I am… Continue reading

The following pages from this site, How To Avoid .com, describe various roles of in the body:

Testosterone for women — is testosterone advisable for women?

Natural women progesterone — it seems that the lack of can… Continue reading

Not a day passes that someone will not write about or mention hysterectomy, either in the news or in their blog or wherever.

Low Libido in Women — What To Do About It?

So many women have low libido, a… Continue reading

You are 40 and pregnant and you decide to abort. It is your right, the law says so, so why not? When you go there, due to to unforeseen factors such as ruptured uterus, you lose 4 liters of blood,… Continue reading

Lack of informed consent is present in almost all hysterectomies, a U.S. study confirms.

A 17-year study with 930 participants found that an essential component of the educational process of informed consent for hysterectomy has been denied women in the… Continue reading

First and foremost, this is for women who are threatened by the word hysterectomy and what it really means. 80% of all hysterectomies can be avoided, provided there is time and will. (I can tell you whether is there time,… Continue reading

Dusko Savic here, the author of this site, “How to avoid hysterectomy!?” By trade, I am a numerical mathematician and computer programmer, have been into programming on and off since 1976. (You read that correctly, it’s more than 30 years… Continue reading

Medical astrology can tell you in advance where you are in the course of your illness. It is the queen of astrology, because so much is at stake, and so, these questions are never answered lightly. In order to receive… Continue reading

In spring 2001 this woman had long and heavy bleedings. She went to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with:

. heavy metrorrhagia (profuse bleeding),

. heavy anaemia, and a

. fibroid 2×4 cm on the rear wall of… Continue reading

Hysteroscopic myomectomy, also called hysteroscopic resection, can be a myomectomy method of choice if the fibroids are all (intracavitary) or for the most part (submucosal) on the inner wall of the uterus. The instrument… Continue reading

“About Dusko Savic” page is kind of my business resume. I am ruled by Uranus and for the whole of my life, I have been involved in something new, experimental, innovative, electronic and the like. I also write a lot.… Continue reading

Here are the links of the sites I like in my niche.

DuskoSavic.com My astrology site, for self develpment with astrology and energy healing.

Angela Bailey Hypnosis.com Hypnosis with Angela Bailey, Olympian Silver Medalist at L.A. Olympic Games. Hypnosis helped… Continue reading

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