Most providers do, but it is completely a matter of preference of the clinician. Some feel they can safely remove the abnormal tissue without interference from the strings. Ask your provider what your options are.
4 years ago, I had a hysterectomy. I kept my ovaries, and my cervix. I found out recently, there is a mass and it is the size of a uterus.. If another fibroid, will I need surgery to remove it? how can one prevent having them reoccur?
It is possible that your cervix will never dilate and therefore you need to have a c-section.
Yes, you'll need to remove any gloss, along with ensuring that the surface is clean, prior to applying a primer.
Hysterectomy is removal of womb only leaving the cervix in place. Pap smears are done to identify cancerous cells in the cervix so if you still have a cervix you are still at risk of cervical cancer. Women who have a total hysterectomy (removal of uterus and cervix) are unlikely to contract this type of cancer.
You need to ask the person who told you the baby was low in your cervix, they are the best person to tell you. If your cervix is 'weak' it may open and you may miscarry. I think what you may have though is placenta previa, where the egg has implanted close to the cervix. As your uterus grows it stretches near the cervix and the placenta does not stretch so it pulls away from the wall of the uterus.
Do not try to make your cervix efface by yourself. If your doctor feels like you need to go into labor, he will start you on medicine. Its not good for your baby or you to try to do things on your own.
Please visit your doctor for an evaluation. You need to be seen as soon as possible.
it is called an incompetent cervix, it can be caused by damaged during a previous birth or a previous surgury on the cervix. and from the cervix bein open it can cause a miscarriage, so that wouldn't happen you would need a cerclage which is a procedure in which the doctor will sew the cervix closed with sutures to reinforce the cervix and prevent it from dilating to early... hopefully this would help you because it sure helped me
If it has an automatic transmission and it doesn't have a transfer case which can be put into a neutral position, the most likely answer is going to be yes.
Ahh, somebody is taking their CPR certification. You need to remove the medication pad if the AED pads will overlap. With a gloved hand, remove the patch from the person's chest.
Pap smears check to see if you need further testing to detect cancer of the cervix or precancerous changes on the cervix.
Hysterectomy is removal of uterus alone. Total hyst is uterus and cervix. oopherectomy is removal of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) ovaries. Salpingo is removal of fallopian tubes either one or both