A new study from Finland shows that women who have used a hormone-releasing intra-uterine device fared better than those who had undergone a hysterectomy, indicating the potential to reduce the number of these invasive - and often distressing - operations...
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Source: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - It is “uncommon, but not rare” for women to require removal of the uterus — known as hysterectomy — following cesarean deliveries, a study in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology has found. Such hysterectomies are usually a doctor’s response to heavy and dangerous bleeding [...]