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A look at reproductive surgery
Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Monday, October 05, 2009 |
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It was not long ago that most couples suffering from infertility had never heard the words reproductive endocrinologist or considered reproductive surgery as an option to help with their chances of conceiving a child.
However, today, thanks to advances in primary care medicine, a woman may find herself considering reproductive surgery, which is a conservative and minimally invasive surgical option, to help improve fertility. Despite advances in the field of fertility medicine, many women are not aware of the advantages of reproductive surgery.
Reproductive surgeons can use surgery to treat several gynecologic diseases that may pose a serious threat to a woman's fertility.
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About Catherine: I am mom to three grown sons, two grandchildren and two rescue dogs. After years of raising my boys as a single mom, I remarried a wonderful man who had never had a child of his own. Unexpectedly, I found myself pregnant at 49!
Sadly we lost that precious baby at 8 weeks, and decided to try again. Five more losses, turned down for donor egg, foster care and adoption due to my age and losses - we have accepted that there will be no more babies in our house.
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thanks for this informative posting. its so useful for every one here.