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Are your fibroids pressing on your bladder and causing you to have urinary problems? Have you looked into Exablate? It's a non-invasive uterine fibroid treatment option.
Vaginal Prolapse Relaxation - John Miklos, MD
By John Miklos, MD and Neeraj Kohli, MD
What is Urinary Incontinence?
Conservative Treatments for Stress Incontinence
Reprinted with Permission of Gynlaparoscopy.com
The site of Resad
Pasic, MD, PhD
What is a Laparoscopy?
What procedures can gynecologists perform laparoscopically?
The
Incontinence Solution : Answers for Women of All Ages
by William
H. Parker, MD, Amy
E. Rosenman, MD, and Rachel L. Parker
This book is written to give understandable answers to women
suffering from Incontinence. It explains the condition and
gives realistic options to those suffering from this embarrassing
condition. I read it and learned much from it.
Table of Contents
Excerpts from The Incontinence Solution: Answers for Women of All AgesDefining Incontinence
Incontinence and Childbirth: What You Should Know
Surgical versus Medical Therapy for Urinary Incontinence - James E. Carter, MD
Urinary Incontinence: A Closet Condition! - Marshall (Mark) L. Smith, Jr., MD
Have you ever wondered what a certain term meant? Try our new Glossary of Terms!
Determining and Evaluating Incontinence in the Office Setting by Timothy B. McKinney, MD
Reprinted with Permission of Seek
Wellness Today
by Diane K. Newman, RNC, MSN, FAAN (The
Incontinence Center)
Reprinted with permission of Newstream.comWhat is an Overactive Bladder?
Pelvic Health in Women: Understanding Chronic Pelvic Pain & Vulvodynia
Is Your Doctor's Office Online?
Getting Non-Urgent Medical Care Without Leaving Home
Relaxation and Music Significantly Reduce Patients' Postoperative Pain
What is an Overactive Bladder? - D. K. Newman, RNC, MSN, FAAN
Additional Articles
Kegel Exercises: How to Strengthen Your Pelvic Floor Muscles
From The Incontinence Center at Greater Carolina's Women's' Center
Cystocele with Drawing ~ When the bladder drops from its normal place into the vagina, it is called a cystocele. Some cystoceles cause urine leakage when you cough, sneeze, lift objects, or even walk.
Rectocele with Drawing ~ When the rectum bulges into or out of the vagina, it is called a rectocele. It is caused by a weakness of the back wall of the vagina
From
Interstitial
Cystitis Association (ICA)
Interstitial Cystitis - A Personal Experience (June 12, 2003)
Kegel Exercises: How to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles

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