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"I had a large, cancerous mass behind my cervix, so I had to have a surgery called a radical trachelectomy. It's basically like a half of a hysterectomy, in hopes of preserving some fertility ...
Patients who had tubal occlusion surgeries have been found to be four to five times more likely to undergo hysterectomy later in life than those whose partners underwent vasectomy. [5] There is no known biologic mechanism to support a causal relationship between tubal ligation and subsequent hysterectomy, but there is an association across all ...
Aurora Rodríguez Carballeira (April 23, 1879 – December 28, 1955) was a Spanish woman who is remembered as the mother of Hildegart Rodríguez Carballeira, a girl she conceived as a scientific experiment and who, according to Aurora's wishes, was to represent the woman of the future. As Hildegart's fame as a child political activist grew, so ...
Emily Griffiths wants to have an operation to remove her womb, known as a hysterectomy. At 26, with no children, she knows it is a big step. But endometriosis and adenomyosis have left her ...
No Más Bebés (transl. No More Babies) is an American documentary film that tells the story of immigrant women who were sterilized upon going into labor. Having been sterilized without knowing at the Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, the mothers sued county doctors, the State of California, and the United States government.
Of the households which migrated, more than half of women (55 per cent) had undergone a hysterectomy, compared to less than a fifth from households that had stayed in Beed (17 per cent).
Oldest woman to serve as President (68). Succeeded another woman in office. Only serving in acting capacity [16] María José Sáenz de Buruaga (born 1968) Cantabria: July 4, 2023 Incumbent 1 year and 179 days People's Party: First and only woman elected President of Cantabria. Defeated an incumbent president. Serving [17] Marga Prohens (born 1982)
In the traditional Spanish world, women rarely entered or sustained careers in the national labor market. [5] By the late 1970s, 22% of the country's adult women, still somewhat fewer than in Italy and Ireland, had entered the workforce. [5] By 1984, this figure had increased to 33%, a level not significantly different from Italy or the ...