New Insight Into Effectiveness Of Procedure To Stop Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Thursday, January 8, 2009 - 22:35
in Health & Medicine
Experts estimate that 20 percent of women experience excessive or prolonged menstrual bleeding at some time during their lives, particularly as they approach menopause. A new, less invasive procedure called global endometrial ablation preserves the uterus, while decreasing menstrual bleeding and shortening patients' recovery time.
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