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Overcoming Infertility - Keep Your Eyes On The Prize

08th October 2009
There are few things in life that are quite as fulfilling as being a parent. Jobs, homes, cars and even relationships may come and go but the bond that one feels with a child simply can not be compared to anything else that can be experienced in this worl... Read >
Author: Cory Jean

Why the controversy

06th October 2009
Are you hoping to experience a vaginal birth after having had a cesarean delivery. You may find your hopes are squelched by modern practitioners. Hospitals around the country are now banning vaginal birth after cesarean delivery and insisting women un... Read >
Author: Baljeet

Know All About Ginekolog, Trudnoca and the Sexually Transmitted Diease Kondilomi through Ultrazvuk T

25th September 2009
Ginekolog is another word for gynecology. It is branch dealing with the disease of the female reproductive organs. Female reproductive organs comprise of vagina, uterus and ovaries. Ginekolog is a specialized branch and the specialist is known as the gyne... Read >
Author: Azeem

Why the controversy

25th September 2009
Are you hoping to experience a vaginal birth after having had a cesarean delivery. You may find your hopes are squelched by modern practitioners. Hospitals around the country are now banning vaginal birth after cesarean delivery and insisting women un... Read >
Author: Baljeet35

Hospitals around the country are now banning vaginal birth after cesarean delivery

25th September 2009
Are you hoping to experience a vaginal birth after having had a cesarean delivery? You may find your hopes are squelched by modern practitioners. Hospitals around the country are now banning vaginal birth after cesarean delivery and insisting women un... Read >
Author: shahid

New Mommy Makeovers: A Guide to Plastic Surgery after Childbirth

22nd September 2009
Overstitched skin, a bulging belly and sagging breast. You knew you would have some type of cha Age in your body after pregnancy, but you thought that was only temporary. For those trying to get back into shape, there's good news and bad news. The bad ne... Read >
Author: Amit

The Facts About Menopause

21st September 2009
Menopause is related to women who are advanced in age. This is the time in their life when the menstruation cycle stops. Many people also refer to menopause as the change of life. The ovaries stop producing estrogen, which is the female hormone, marking t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

New Estrogen Therapy For Menopause

21st September 2009
For many people, the uncomfortable dog days of summer last for a few short months, but for menopausal women with symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats, it can feel like summer all year long. Menopause is a natural stage in a woman's aging process ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Menopause: Understanding the Facts

27th August 2009
Menopause, like puberty, is an inevitable part of a woman’s life. It is the end of the menstruation period, which in turn signals a great deal of changes. In the middle part of your thirties, there are changes that will happen to your ovaries. These cha... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

All About Perimenopause

27th August 2009
Are you experiencing mood swings, hot flashes, and loss of sexual desire that are affecting your personal life? Do you feel uncertain about what you might be going through? Although a great number of women will immediately suspect that they are alrea... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

D&C and Hysterectomy

27th August 2009
There are unfortunate times in a woman’s life when she might experience reproductive problems. Examples of these are miscarriage and abnormal uterine bleeding. This may bring about depression, sadness and confusion. This is because not only could she be... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Hysterectomy; When Should You Have One

23rd August 2009
Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus. This procedure can be, radical, partial or total. Radical involves the complete removal of the uterus, upper vagina and the paremetrium. Partial involves the removal of only the fundus of the uterus. Tot... Read >
Author: Mercy

Surgical Menopause

18th August 2009
Surgical menopause is normally induced due to an unusual event. It is induced when the ovaries are surgically removed. This condition can also be induced when the ovaries are seriously damaged by chemotherapy, radiation or by other medications. Often, it ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Getting To Know Surrogacy

13th August 2009
Surrogate motherhood is a procedure where a couple and a woman make an agreement to get pregnant and deliver a infant. Surrogate motherhood has been around since biblical times. Surrogate motherhood is a very controversial thing even in today's society.... Read >
Author: Terry Johnson

Cure Fibroid Naturally

12th July 2009
Cure Fibroid Naturally The one question a traditional doctor cannot answer is "why do I have fibroids?" though thankfully there are an increasing number of more progressive doctors who are becoming aware of techniques that can help answer that questi... Read >
Author: simonk

The Facts Surrounding Menopause

15th June 2009
Menopause is a specific stage in a woman's life and is something that all women will experience. The average age that menopause affects women is 51 years old, however, it's not uncommon for the onset of menopause to occur much earlier or much later. If yo... Read >
Author: John Russell

Endometrial Polyp: A Closer Look into It

12th June 2009
Endometrial polyps are also called uterine polyps. These are small growths that grow very slowly in the lining of the uterus. They have a large flat base and they are attached to the uterus through an elongated pedicle. They can be round or oval in shape ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Information on Self Examination of Breast Cancer

29th May 2009
Breast cancer is a commonly seen cancer among women. Every woman should be aware of any changes that appear in her breasts. The majority of breast cancer cases occur in women aged over 50. The incidence increases with age. The stage at which a woman has b... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Don't Let Bacterial Vaginosis Ruin Your Life Any Longer

25th May 2009
Bacterial vaginosis can bring serious risks in woman's life. These include increase in susceptibility to HIV infections, increase risk of infection following hysterectomy or abortion procedure and increase risk for some complication of pregnancy among oth... Read >
Author: Ruben Mind

All About Hysterectomy

18th May 2009
The Debate Boiling around Hysterectomy The most commonly done gynecological surgical procedure is hysterectomy. The process involves either the complete or the partial removal of the uterus. It is quite ironic in its own way because it deprives the w... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

The Sad Truth Behind Indias Child Brides

15th May 2009
Eight year old Saudi girl has finally received her divorce from her 50 year old husband, after an out-of-court settlement. Earlier the girl's mother had been refused a divorce, by a court order, until the girl reached puberty. The girl's father had forced... Read >
Author: lynthomas

Popular Male Methods Of Birth Control

26th April 2009
For men there is only three methods of birth control; condoms, withdrawal, and a vasectomy. Condoms is the viewed to be the most normally used. This is because for men they are most trustworthy then withdrawal and less alarming then a vasectomy. But a ... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Perimenopause: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

27th March 2009
As the woman grows older gradually the ovaries start producing lesser estrogen which causes a new stage in a woman's health history, the menopause. Now the stage starting few years earlier than menopause is called perimenopause, usually stating when woman... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Endometriosis - Herbal remedies for Endometriosis

27th March 2009
I have endometriosis. How do I know I have endometriosis? Aside from the years spent in the foetal position resenting my uterus I was diagnosed with endometriosis by a specialist after I had a laparoscopy to determine the cause of my intense abdominal... Read >
Author: Lulusvoice

When Should You Expect Menopause?

19th March 2009
Menopause doesn’t have a set age at which it arrives. There is not a formula you can plug into a computer to get the answer. There are signs that you can watch for that can alert you to its impending arrival. First, skipping a menstrual cycle for n... Read >
Author: Julie F

Better Ways of Treatment for Ovarian Cysts

25th February 2009
Ovaries are female internal reproductive organs that produce sex cells known as eggs or ova. Many women develop cyst on or within their ovaries that are actually sacs or cavities containing liquid or semi-solid matter. Some cysts are completely harmless w... Read >
Author: Ashish

Uterine Fibroids? Not anymore

23rd February 2009
I`m like so many women around the world who had been diagnosed with uterine fibroids. When I first found out, I felt so helpless and I didn`t have much information about this condition. I certainly knew what the symptoms of uterine fibroids were because I... Read >
Author: Louise Green

Uterine Fibroids? Not anymore

23rd February 2009
I`m like so many women around the world who had been diagnosed with uterine fibroids. When I first found out, I felt so helpless and I didn`t have much information about this condition. I certainly knew what the symptoms of uterine fibroids were because I... Read >
Author: Louise Green

What is the connection between menopause and hysterectomy?

19th February 2009
If you haven’t entered yet menopause, but are schedule to have hysterectomy you are probably wondering if there is any connection between the two. Hysterectomy which is the removal of uterus is the second most common surgery among women. The uterus is... Read >
Author: Ross Hamidi

Ovarian Cysts: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments.

16th February 2009
Ovarian cysts are very small, fluid-filled sacs that are usually not malignant. They cause no symptoms or may be they are quiet painful. In connection with the menstrual cycle ovarian cysts may also appear sometimes and they could also go away in a few mo... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Vaginoplasty As Solution For Incontinence

19th January 2009
Stress incontinence is an embarrassing problem that can occur at any age. Sometimes the urinary incontinence is a temporary condition which is caused by an excessive consumption of fluids, coffee or alcohol. Other causes could be the use of medications su... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Obstetrics and Gynecology Services at Milehighobgyn

17th January 2009
The best online source for quality obstetrical and gynecological information can be received at milehighobgyn.com and it is also a gateway to superior women’s health care. They provide the treatment to various health services like Obstetrical care, gyn... Read >
Author: vineet

Intrinsa patch for female sexual dysfunction treatments

03rd December 2008
Intrinsa is a prescription treatment for female sexual dysfunction. If you want to know more about this condition and treatment, read on. Intrinsa – Medication for female sexual dysfunction (FSD) Intrinsa is female sexual dysfunction treatment ma... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn

Complex Ovarian Cysts

24th November 2008
Complex ovarian cysts can cause a lot of worry and anxiety for women who have them. The term complex describes the structure of the cyst, rather than the specific cyst type. A simple cyst is one that is very simple in structure, with an outer shell and f... Read >
Author: demi

Calling All Women! Learn About Gynecology Today!

01st October 2008
In the United States, James Marion Sims is considered the father of American gynecology. However, some experts do not like this title that was given to him due to the fact that he conducted most of his studies and experiments on slaves. Gynecology o... Read >
Author: jdobson

Menopause Induced By Surgery

01st October 2008
Menopause is the period of a woman’s life when her menstrual cycles stop completely. In case of natural menopause, there are three stages: perimenopause, menopause and post menopause. However, menopause is not always natural. It can be induced by surger... Read >
Author: bbclarke97

Graphology at Home-lesson 16 - Your Health

25th August 2008
Handwriting analysis can often be useful in detecting malfunctions in the body, for there are telltale signs in the ailing person's writing. We know today that although the conscious mind of an individual may not be aware of any particular disorder, on th... Read >
Author: careertest.ws

Medical Negligence Gynaecology Claims

16th August 2008
Gynaecology is concerned with the female genital track and the disorders that may be associated with it. Gynaecology injuries and illness account for 50% of all medical negligence claims in the UK and a major amount of these claims result from error relat... Read >
Author: Helen

Treatment of Uterine Fibroid

21st July 2008
Uterine fibroids: Uterine fibroids are benign tumors of the uterus (the womb) and the single most common indication for hysterectomy. Uterine fibroids can be present, but be inapparent. However, they are clinically apparent in up to 25% of all women a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Menopause – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

02nd July 2008
Menopause in women however cannot be defined simply as the permanent "stopping of the monthly periods", because in reality what is happening to the uterus is quite secondary to the process. For medical reasons, the uterus is sometimes surgically removed (... Read >
Author: peterhutch

A Sufferer's Experience of Migraine and Belladonna

05th June 2008
My migraine was initially diagnosed when I was 36 years old. As with many migraine sufferers the debilitating attacks occurred weekly, affecting my ability to function and lead a 'normal life'. To find relief and help, my first port of call was to my G... Read >
Author: joyh

Preventing Bacterial Vaginosis

27th March 2008
Where we stand today researchers and doctors have not been able to find just one simple cause that causes bacterial vaginosis. There are several different natural bacteria that live in the vagina; an imbalance in these bacteria can cause an overgrowth tha... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

My Experience With Pyometra

10th March 2008
My kitty is a rescue animal who is afraid of her own shadow. I suspected she was unspayed, but as she was a poster kitty for post traumatic stress syndrome, the timing was not right to subject her to the further stress of an operation and stay in a strang... Read >
Author: Mapple

Treatment of Bacterial Vaginosis (non-herbal)

08th February 2008
Although BV can sometimes clear up without treatment, all women with symptoms of BV should be treated to avoid such complications as PID. Male partners do not need to be treated. However, BV may spread between female sex partners. Treatment is espec... Read >
Author: Kanok

Reasons for Female Hair Loss and their Possible Treatments

08th November 2007
One of the things that can truly devastate the life of a woman is female hair loss. That is no joke and since women value their crowning glory, they are bound to do everything just to keep a healthy and beautiful hair. Hair loss among men is an ordinary s... Read >
Author: John Tulley

Hysterectomy - Losing the Womb

19th October 2007
Are you facing having to undergo surgery for a hysterectomy, if so the more understanding on the whole scenario you have, will help you come to terms with loss of the womb and cope with the emotional and physical implications? Women vary in the way they c... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Aromatherapy Diffuser

11th October 2007
Endometriosis is a condition caused by excess estrogen created each month in the female body. Endometriosis affect an estimated 89 million women (usually around 30 to 40 years of age who have never been pregnant before) of reproductive age around the worl... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Purpose of a Hysterectomy

22nd August 2007
If you are faced with the decision of weather to have a complete hysterectomy or not, then you should take some time to consider it. This is a serious surgery and you need to treat it as such. It is the second leading surgery done on women in the United S... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Endometriosis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

24th May 2007
Endometriosis is the growth of cells similar to those that form the inside of the uterus (endometrial cells), but in a location outside of the uterus. Endometrial cells are the same cells that are shed each month during menstruation. Endometriosis is a co... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Treatment of menopause symptoms

17th May 2007
Menopause usually occurs in women that have passed 50. Its symptoms are usually treated or at least alleviated with the help of hormone replacement therapy or natural remedies. In treating the occurring symptoms, a woman should consider different trea... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Acupuncture Points for Bladder Retention

03rd May 2007
Bladder retention comes in different forms but is essentially the inability to pass waste. Acupuncture points for bladder retention are well established. Acupuncture Points for Bladder Retention Urinary bladder retention is a common post operative s... Read >
Author: Alien

Exclusive Interview: Kristine Lefebvre, 14th contestant fired from The Apprentice: LA

18th April 2007
The wealthy and controversial host of the show, Donald Trump, has made another surprising elimination on the hit series, The Apprentice. Kristine “The Schmoozer” Lefebvre became the 14th contestant to leave the show, after a very loud and confusing tu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Some facts about early and premature menopause

27th March 2007
A lot of people believe that menopause is a condition that appears in older women, above the age of 60. But, statistics say that about 1% of women between the ages of 15 and 45 are affected by early or premature menopause. This can appear because of many ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What is a Complete Hysterctomy?

19th February 2007
If your medical practitioner has told you that you need a complete hysterectomy, then it is because you have some type of medical condition that can be life threatening if not treated. There is a lot to consider when told that you may need this surgery. A... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal Women

18th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 PillFreeVitamins.com Women are at a very high risk for bone loss, osteoarthritis, and osteoporosis. Once they reach menopause, or have a hysterectomy, that risk is greatly increased. Many people mistakenly believe that osteoarthritis... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

How Female Hormonal Changes Can Contribute to Anxiety and Panic Attacks

11th January 2007
Some women are more sensitive to hormonal fluctuations than others. For many women, anxiety issues appear for the first time during periods of hormonal change. For other women, hormonal changes intensify previously existing anxiety symptoms.  Anxiety ... Read >
Author: conquerarticles

Controversial Treatment Gives Patient Higher Quality of Life but Takes Away Self Dignity

06th January 2007
In Seattle, a 9 year old girl named Ashley is affected by a disease called static encephalopathy. This disease confines Ashley to her bed, not allowing her to walk, talk, or move her own body. She is fed through a tube and has brain growth resembling th... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards

Female Hormonal Changes and Anxiety

23rd August 2006
Some women are more sensitive to hormonal fluctuations than others. For many women, anxiety issues appear for the first time during periods of hormonal change. For other women, hormonal changes intensify previously existing anxiety symptoms. Anxie... Read >
Author: Jammy Hokins

Endometriosis and Hysterectomy: Weigh The Risks

18th June 2006
A significant number of women suffer from endometriosis; some with symptoms so severe that they turn to hysterectomy as a solution for their pain. While hysterectomy may be appropriate in some cases, it does not always cure the underlying problem. There... Read >
Author: chelsea ciszewskic

Are you suffering from painful intercourse?

16th June 2006
Pain during intercourse is the most sensitive problem amongst women that most of them feel it difficult to consult a physician. But this can be treated as the reason might be some physical illness. Since a woman plays a major part of the whole reproduc... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

Is your PMS a curse that pushes you to buy a cure at any price?

28th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Pauline Houle It appears in many articles I have read and from many discussions I have had with different colleagues in the health and therapeutic fields, that women want a cure for their monthly curse. They do not care where it comes fr... Read >

Uterine Cancer

24th April 2006
Women Over 50 More Likely to Develop Uterine Cancer It is not known why some women develop uterine cancer, but scientific studies on what causes one woman to develop uterine cancer and another to not develop it are constantly ongoing. However, there ar... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender

MENOPAUSE- Traumatic Condition for Women

07th January 2006
At the time of birth a baby girl possesses 2 million egg cells, by the time she hits puberty, and there are about 300,000 left. Out of these only 400/500 mature fully to be released in the menstrual cycle, the rest degenerate. During the fertile years ... Read >
Author: Jenifer Dsouza

The Truth About Getting A Tummy Tuck

01st January 2006
Tummy tuck operations have been increasing in popularity. They have shown the highest rate of increase over the past 3 years (over 60 %) compared to other plastic surgery procedures. Women and men who have loose abdominal skin and fat that is concentrated... Read >
Author: B Urell

Cancer ? - Cervical Smears -

30th October 2005
Cancer - Cervical Smears - Women's Health All women at some point in their life will have to have a cervical smear as a part of a health checkup. But do you know exactly what a cervical smear is, and how it can affect, diagnose or treat women's ailmen... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei

Menopause and Incontinence

01st September 2005
Menopause can bring uncomfortable symptoms such as incontinence in several different forms. Even younger women experience occasional bouts of urinary leakage during pregnancy, after childbirth, and sometimes even during sex. But menses seems to bring ou... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor