The hysterectomy and oophorectomy industry continues to flourish. There are over 600,000 hysterectomies every year. The oophorectomy rate is about 70% of
MoreGynecologic surgeries, particularly hysterectomy (uterus removal), oophorectomy (ovary removal) and C-section, are the top overused procedures in the U.S. Only a small
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Gynecologic surgeries, namely hysterectomy (uterus removal), oophorectomy (ovary removal) and C-sections, are the top overused procedures in the U.S. Only 10%, at
MoreHysterectomy’s Best Kept Secret: Figure Changes
There are many misconceptions about the after effects of hysterectomy. There are a number of reasons for this. First and foremost, gynecologists
MoreHysterectomy: Bad for the Heart and Much More
A Mayo Clinic study has shown that hysterectomy without removal of ovaries increases the risk of heart disease. Women who had a
MoreHysterectomy Experiences: Chronic Fatigue
A few years ago, I began writing for Hormones Matter about the gross overuse and adverse effects of hysterectomy and oophorectomy. Year
MoreHysterectomy: Greed and Ignorance Reign
Hysterectomies and C-sections are two of the most overused surgeries. One in three women has a hysterectomy by age 60 and about
MoreUterus and Ovaries: Fountain of Youth
Numerous studies have shown a strong correlation between removal of both ovaries / bilateral oophorectomy (castration) and accelerated aging as measured by
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