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HPV Cervical Cancer
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Diagnosing Fibroids
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Change:off tell the difference between adenomyosis and fibroids. Please see the large collection of articles from Dr. Paul Indman, "The Basics of Gynecology - What Every Woman Should Know". Dr. Indman has generously included many informative articles about fibroids and treatment options.
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A Better Approach, Dr. David Redwine
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Feb 6 2007, 4:31 PM EST |
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Change:surgery for endometriosis will continue to play a dominant role in the present and future study and treatment of endometriosis. Please visit OBGYN.net to read more of Dr. Redwine's articles.
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Endometriosis
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Feb 6 2007, 4:26 PM EST |
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Contraception
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Feb 6 2007, 4:24 PM EST |
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Change:Emergency Contraception by D. Ashley Hill, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor.Please visit the OBGYN.net Contraception Section for more articles and news. Please share by becoming a writer on OBGYN.net WikiSign Up for an Account and then Ask for an Invitation Ask To Be A Writer Sign Up For an Account
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Tests/Diagnosis
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Feb 6 2007, 4:21 PM EST |
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Change: also not yet clear how any abnormal findings could be biopsied. Studies of MBI are ongoing. Please see the article, "Screening & Early Detection" by OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor, Hannah Brooks, MD.
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Hormone Replacement (hrt)
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Feb 6 2007, 4:19 PM EST |
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Birthing Options
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Jan 10 2007, 1:16 PM EST |
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Birthing Options
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Jan 10 2007, 1:14 PM EST |
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Stages of Birth
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Jan 7 2007, 4:26 PM EST |
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Stages of Birth
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Jan 7 2007, 4:11 PM EST |
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Change:The first, and longest, lasts an average of fourteen hours in a first birth, but less for later births, and involves the violent contractions which
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Routine Prenatal Tests
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Jan 7 2007, 4:05 PM EST |
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Change:Routine Prenatal TestsThroughout your pregnancy, you will receive routine medical tests as part of prenatal care. These tests help your health care provider know how you and your baby are doing.Your First Prenatal VisitDuring your first prenatal visit, your health
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Routine Prenatal Tests
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Routine Prenatal Tests
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Jan 7 2007, 4:03 PM EST |
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Change:During your first prenatal visit, your health care provider will check your blood and urine for the following: Conditions that could harm your baby (for
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Postpartum Care
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Jan 7 2007, 3:52 PM EST |
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Change:You've been to childbirth classes, and you've read pregnancy books. You know what's happening to your body from week to week, and you know what to expect during labor. But what happens after the baby is born? Sometimes the most dramatic changes happen after delivery, during the postpartum period. Here's
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Postpartum Care
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Jan 7 2007, 3:41 PM EST |
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Breastfeeding
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Jan 7 2007, 3:23 PM EST |
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Breastfeeding
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Jan 7 2007, 3:10 PM EST |
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Change: While I understand the reasons for mothers being released from the hospital after 48 hours, I don’t think that many of the health professionals who decided to send you home so soon have done a good job of providing postpartum support, especially for breastfeeding. In most cases,
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Breastfeeding
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Jan 7 2007, 3:05 PM EST |
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Exercise
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Jan 7 2007, 3:00 PM EST |
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