The Women's Health Forum Is Jumping, Take A Look

From: Barbara Nesbitt, Editor (barbara.nesbitt@obgyn.net)
Sun Aug 9 16:57:45 1998


Not meaning to change the subject from the thread that is currently comsumming everyones thoughts I would like to let you all know what's going on over on the Wome's Health Forum. We could really use some expert advice on some wonderful topics. :-)

http://forums.obgyn.net/forums/womens-health/

Re: tubal ligation legal aspect William D. McIntosh, MD Does D&C decrease fertility? Heather Constant Bacterial Vaginosis Hope hysterectomy & bladder repair mary Cerical dysplagia in pregnancy Michelle Re: post-menstrual spotting Thomas Ind Re: Hyperstimulation of the ovaries Thomas Ind Re: Thanking my OB.... Thomas Ind Re: Period Problems... Help Corinne endometriosis sharon Re: fibroid J.Glenn Bradley MD August 08, 1998 (Saturday) Re: WHO GOT TWINS AFTER CLOMID???? Christine Prolactin ShuWeider@aol.com irregular peroids..............trying to get pregnant wendy rentz Clomid--hot flashes etc....any cures???? Carmen Uterine Artery Embolization KR post-menstrual spotting Treva Maricle Last cycle began May 15 Cheri Hyperstimulation of the ovaries Ruth progesterone delaying period..second request!!! Russ Re: WHO GOT TWINS AFTER CLOMID???? Marna Engel Re: Thanking my OB.... Barbara Nesbitt, Editor

Take your pick. We even have a lively thread going about, Thanking Your OB/GYN....

Barbara

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Barbara Nesbitt
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