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	<title>Comments on: Natural Moms Podcast #103</title>
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		<title>By: 39andoyvey</title>
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		<description>I agree with hysterectomies being performed as a quick fix but I need more reliable information than saying that a hysterectomy is a bad thing.  I am 39 and the mother of 3.  I want to hold on to my uterus but I think I am experiencing Peri-menopause and at the moment have had no one to confirm those symptoms.  The only information I have seen offered treats menopause as a disease to be treated with drugs that can cause cancer or naturally.  No one has addressed Peri-menopause or the possibility of the younger age range experiencing these symptoms.  Where are the OBGYN&#039;s offering consistent, reliable, information on our bodies and how can I find one?  If you are out there please put out more information on what to do if your body has gone through extremely heavy cycle, exhaustion, mood swings, longer cycle, or a period that happens before your 21 days are up.  I personally just had the Novasure procedure and a bladder sling.  I have a period that is not as heavy but happens about every 2.5-3 weeks if I am lucky.  When I had the procedure I was told that the Novasure procedure had approximately a 95% success rate.  Well, I just saw the specialist and he just informed me that it had a 50% success rate.  Where is the accurate information and why do I have to beg, plead, and dig for research in the hopes that I might find something I can use?  Why are we still reinventing the wheel on care for women?  So, I have a question, where are you doctor?  Will my daughters have to go through this as well?  If there is a doctor that reads this remember this could also apply to your wife, mother, aunt, nieces, and daughters.  Do you want them to go through what I am now?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with hysterectomies being performed as a quick fix but I need more reliable information than saying that a hysterectomy is a bad thing.  I am 39 and the mother of 3.  I want to hold on to my uterus but I think I am experiencing Peri-menopause and at the moment have had no one to confirm those symptoms.  The only information I have seen offered treats menopause as a disease to be treated with drugs that can cause cancer or naturally.  No one has addressed Peri-menopause or the possibility of the younger age range experiencing these symptoms.  Where are the OBGYN&#8217;s offering consistent, reliable, information on our bodies and how can I find one?  If you are out there please put out more information on what to do if your body has gone through extremely heavy cycle, exhaustion, mood swings, longer cycle, or a period that happens before your 21 days are up.  I personally just had the Novasure procedure and a bladder sling.  I have a period that is not as heavy but happens about every 2.5-3 weeks if I am lucky.  When I had the procedure I was told that the Novasure procedure had approximately a 95% success rate.  Well, I just saw the specialist and he just informed me that it had a 50% success rate.  Where is the accurate information and why do I have to beg, plead, and dig for research in the hopes that I might find something I can use?  Why are we still reinventing the wheel on care for women?  So, I have a question, where are you doctor?  Will my daughters have to go through this as well?  If there is a doctor that reads this remember this could also apply to your wife, mother, aunt, nieces, and daughters.  Do you want them to go through what I am now?</p>
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