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  2. Hysterectomy - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 35% of women after hysterectomy undergo another related surgery within 2 years. [ 17 ] Ureteral injury is not uncommon and occurs in 0.2 per 1,000 cases of vaginal hysterectomy and 1.3 per 1,000 cases of abdominal hysterectomy. [ 18 ]

  3. 'I want my womb removed but doctors say I'm too young' - AOL

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    A hysterectomy is a major operation with a long recovery time which is only considered following less invasive treatments. It is carried out to treat health problems affecting the female ...

  4. In a hotter world, these Indian women are left with little ...

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    “I wish I would have died while getting the hysterectomy done. This post-surgery life is miserable,” says 42-year-old Suman Owhal, a canecutter from the same marginalised community as other women.

  5. What Every 35-Year-Old Should Know About Perimenopause

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  6. Uterus transplantation - Wikipedia

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    The 26-year-old patient had been born without a uterus, and received her mother's womb in the transplant. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] India's first uterine transplant baby, weighing 1.45 kg, was delivered through a Caesarean section [ 37 ] at Galaxy Care Hospital in Pune in October 2018. [ 38 ]

  7. Vaginal evisceration - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal evisceration is a serious complication of dehiscence (where a surgical wound reopens after the procedure), which can be due to trauma. [1] 63% of reported cases of vaginal evisceration follow a vaginal hysterectomy (where the uterus removal surgery is performed entirely through the vaginal canal). [2]

  8. Guideline: Most healthy women can skip pelvic exam - AOL

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    BY LAURAN NEERGAARD AP MEDICAL WRITER WASHINGTON (AP) -- No more dreaded pelvic exam? New guidelines say most healthy women can skip the yearly ritual. Routine pelvic exams don't benefit women who ...

  9. Tubal ligation - Wikipedia

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    [5] [35] Examples of this include intrauterine devices. However, patients who desire pregnancy after having undergone a female sterilization procedure have two options. Tubal reversal is a type of microsurgery to repair the fallopian tube after a tubal ligation procedure. Successful pregnancy rates after reversal surgery are 42-69%, depending ...