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About Women's Health: Top GYN Surgeries and Procedures

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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health
Welcome to your weekly About.com Women's Health newsletter. This week we discuss a number of surgeries and procedures that women often undergo, as well as lots of other important information that you'll want to know about. Have a healthy week! Tracee

Top Gynecology Surgery and Procedures
Have you ever been to the gynecologist and been told you need a procedure for further evaluation of a GYN problem? Millions of women each year face the uncertainty of having a gynecological procedure or surgery performed. Learn about these common GYN procedures and surgeries before you need them and you'll be one step ahead when your gynecologist says you need further evaluation of your problem.
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Tubal Ligation Reversal
More than 650,000 women undergo tubal ligation in the United States annually, thus ending their ability to have children. What happens when circumstances change and a women decides that she really does want to become pregnant? Approximately six percent of women who originally decided that tubal ligation was the way to end their childbearing years will, within five years, decide that she does indeed want to experience pregnancy and the birth of a new baby.
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What To Expect During Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique used in procedures such as tubal ligation, gallbladder removal or hiatal hernia repair. It is normally performed in the outpatient surgery unit of a hospital. In most cases, patients can return home a few hours after a laproscopic procedure.

What To Know Before You Have A Hysterectomy
Are you facing a hysterectomy? Learn the facts about hysterectomy and alternatives before you decide whether hysterectomy is the right choice for you. It is critical to understand when hysterectomy is elective surgery and when it is necessary to save your life. Although hysterectomy may provide relief from your condition, it's important to explore all alternatives before you choose hysterectomy.

 


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