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Re: Barbara:OBGYN. Uterine Prolapse section

From: Elizabeth (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 1 Apr 1999 11:26:35 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Elizabeth wrote: >
>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
>

--
Elizabeth



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