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Nora
Coffey
Nora W. Coffey is the president of the Hysterectomy Educational Resources and Services (HERS) Foundation. She has been a guest lecturer at medical schools, nursing schools and conferences, and has appeared on numerous television and radio shows including 20/20, Oprah, National Public Radio's, 'Fresh Air', and The Today Show.
Nora founded HERS in 1982 to meet the need for complete, accurate information about the alternatives to and adverse effects of hysterectomy and the multiplicity of physical, social, economic and political issues surrounding the surgery.
HERS is the only organization solely dedicated to the issue of hysterectomy and has conseled over 850,000 women. Ninety-eight percent of the women HERS has referred to board certified gynecologists after being told they needed a hysterectomy discovered that, in fact, they did not need the procedure.
http://www.hersfoundation.com
Hysterectomies - The Myths and Truths
What to do prevent having one....and what to do of you did have one
Learn the facts about hysterectomies
·What is a hysterectomy?
·What are the functions of the uterus
and ovaries?
·What happens to a woman's body when
the female organs are removed?
·How many hysterectomies are
performed a year?
·What is the most common reason
hysterectomies are performed?
·If I want to undergo a myomectomy,
how do I know if the doctor has the skill to perform the surgery?
·Are there any other alternatives to
treat symptomatic fibroids?
·How do you get the cooperation of a
new doctor to treat you the way you want to be treated?
·Does a surgical consent form protect
me, or does it only protect the doctor and the hospital?
·Are bio-identical hormones safer
than pharmaceutical hormones?
Why
do some women say after hysterectomy, "I'm fine, it's the best thing I
ever did, and sex is better than ever."?
All past show are archived at http://sellman.progressiveradionetwork.org
All past show are archived at http://sellman.progressiveradionetwork.org