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Should I have a hysterectomy at 26??


by: Kari on Wed, May 13 2009
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I have been living with very painful periods ever since I had my 3rd child and had my tubes tied. I’ve tried using different birth controls but they to have seemed to make me sick and cause pain. I know I’m young but i had my tubes tied for a reason and don’t think, or actually I know i can’t live with this pain much longer. I’ve had testing done and everything has come back normal so my options are to either have a hysterectomy or live with this pain. I know the answer sounds obvious but at the same time having it done will be a permanent reminder that i will never have anymore kids even if i wanted to. what should I do?


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  1. Sun, Jun 14 2009
    After dealing with fibroids, endometriosis and ovarian cysts for twenty years and many different treatments, I have come to the conclussion of having ...Read
  2. Fri, May 22 2009
    I'm a 31 yr old women how just had a hysterectomy last week on May 13th. Like you I have 3 children and not only were my tubes tied but I had an endom...Read

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