Re: Labia Minora Fusion

From: Eberhard Lisse (el@ac.lisse.na)
Sat Oct 26 09:20:10 2002


So,

as I said before,

take a cotton tip applicator, and strok gently from the urthral side down on the fusion line a few times.

Then some premarine cream and all is well.

el

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In message <Version.32.20021025185505.00e887b0@pop3.easynet.co.uk>, Brian Hackm an writes: > <html> > <br> > <font size=3>It does not matter which oestrogen cream you use, the > problem is to get the mother to apply it.&nbsp; She is tempted to put it > on just before a bath, so that it gets immediately washed off.&nbsp; You > have to tell her that it will only be used until the labia part, that > this can take maybe three weeks and that her daughter will not grow > breasts or start her periods.&nbsp; <br> > <br> > Brian Hackman<br> > <br> > At 02:53 25/10/02 -0500, you wrote:<br> > >I am a General Practitioner in the U.K and I have a case where the > Labia<br> > >Minora have become congenitally fused although the is still a > midline<br> > >depression so upon initial examination at birth I think this may > have<br> > >been missed ( I did not perform the initial exam).<br> > >I will be referring on for a specialist opinion but I would be > grateful<br> > >if anyone has any information out of interest as I have not come > across<br> > >this before.  It is notable that the fusion is not complete at > the<br> > >urethral opening.<br> > > </font> > <BR> > Brian Hackman > </html> >





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