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Barbara:OBGYN.net Launches New Chronic Pelvic Pain Special Section

From: Elizabeth (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 30 Mar 1999 09:28:08 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Barbara wrote: >
>Dear Elizabeth,
>
>We will be launching a new section shortly on Urogynocology,. This section will cover prolaspe. Prolaspe is a bladder dropping condition
>and most often it is found and treated by Ob/Gyns.
>>Stayed tuned and I think you will like the new section when it is ready.
>
>For now why not visit Prolaspe under Conditions on the Main Page of
>Women/Patients
>
>http://www.obgyn.net/women/conditions/hc-prolapse.htm
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Barbara

** Thanks you for the information. I've viewed your information about prolapse and while it's great at describing the types of 'celes' it would be nice to have more data on the different types of procedures used to correct prolapse including both surgical and conservative measures. I know there are a large number of women who suffer from prolapse including those who still have their uterus and those who've already had a hysterectomy. I hope I speak for the others when I say we hope that there will also be a plethora of information on all the medical conditions...etc and options about prolapse, it's so difficult finding pertinant informatation on this topic, including any studies.

Any idea of when the prolapse site will be up?

And thanks again,

--
Elizabeth



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