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Re: Dr. Lynn/Lisa Pelvic Pain - Varicose vein?

From: Debbie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 25 May 2001 10:48:41 -0500


Hello Lisa & Thank you Dr. Lynn,

I designed the V-brace because I have vulvar varicose veins with my pregnancies and I was always so miserable and there was nothing that I would do that would help the pain.

During the research & development for the V-brace, I tested the V-brace on many women who came to my surgical sock store to buy support stockings for the varicose veins on their legs.

The V-brace is also very helpful for women suffering from genital / uterine prolapse who aren't candidates for surgery or for those who can't wear a pessary.

If you have any questions please feel free to call me at 877 535-6800. Also please see the Fembrace web site at http://www.fembrace.com

If Doctors or Midwifes call our office we can send them our media kit, brochures and prescription pads.

Thank you.

--
Debbie Schwartz
Fembrace Support Garments  Inc.
877 535-6800

At Wed, 23 May 2001, Lynn D. Montgomery, MD wrote: > >At Wed, 23 May 2001, Lisa wrote: >> >>I am 28 weeks pregnant and have had this horrible pain off and on on the >>left side of my vulva. Feels like I've been kicked in the crotch and >>have a terrible bruise (but I think I would remember something like >>that!). My RN said it is most likely a varicose vein and will probably >>get worse as the baby gets bigger (and puts more pressure on that area). >> >>Any suggestions on how I can make it more bearable? It is the worst when >>I just stand up from sitting and when I'm switching sides at night while >>sleeping. I have been put on partial bed rest as I started to dilate >>last week (only partially, not all the way through my cervix) and was >>having small contractions. It seems to have gotten worse with all this >>lying around when I do have to get up or switch positions. Any >>suggestions would be greatly appreciated! > >There is a pelvic support system designed by one of the people who >frequents this forum. I would search the archives of this forum and you >should be able to find the info... >Lynn






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