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Planning for Cervical Disk Surgery
You can help make your surgery a success by preparing for it mentally and physically. This preparation includes planning ahead for your surgery, having realistic expectations about what surgery can do for you, and following your healthcare provider's instructions.
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Understanding Miscarriage: Emotions
Miscarriage is the unplanned end of a pregnancy that happens before you reach 20 weeks. When a miscarriage happens, you're likely to have a wide range of feelings. Allow yourself to accept how you feel. Only then can you begin to move on.
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Understanding Miscarriage: Diagnosis and Treatment
No two miscarriages are alike. Your health care provider will talk with you about the treatment that's best for you.
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Understanding Miscarriage: Possible Causes
Miscarriage is common, but finding its cause may not be easy. If a cause can be found, it's likely to be a problem with the baby or the structure of the uterus.
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Understanding Miscarriage: Trying Again
You've been pregnant, so you know that chances are very good it can happen again if you want it to. The choice is up to you and your partner. If you want to try again, do so when you're ready.
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Childbirth- What Is Epidural Anesthesia
Epidural is a kind of medicine to block pain (anesthetic). It is commonly used during labor and delivery. During an epidural, anesthetic is injected into the area around your lower spine. An anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist starts the epidural and watches you during your procedure.
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Complementary Care for Pain
Alternative treatments for back pain include massage, chiropractic and acupuncture.
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Hormones Control Your Menstrual Cycle
A woman's menstrual cycle (monthly period) is controlled by changing levels of certain hormones. These hormones travel through the blood. Two hormones, estrogen and progesterone, play a big role in the menstrual cycle.
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Evaluating Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction is a common problem that can be treated--but only if you tell your healthcare provider about it. Read on to learn more about what to expect from your provider's evaluation, including a physical exam, possible tests, and treatment.
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