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Women's Health - Pelvic Pain

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      new window Abdominal Pain Decisionnaire - DrDonnica.com Description: A decisionnaire that will help you understand the questions your physician or emergency room physician will ask when seeking medical attention for abdominal pain. (drdonnica.com)
new window Alternatives in Gynecology: Pelvic Pain Description: A gynecologist explains causes of pelvic pain. Ways of diagnosing the cause of pain are discussed. (gynalternatives.com)
new window Answers and Articles about Pelvic and Abdominal Pain Description: frequently asked questions about pelvic and abdominal pain and causes such as ovarian cysts, endometriosis and other reproductive and general medical conditions. (wdxcyber.com)
new window Athena Women's Medical Group: Chronic Pelvic Pain Description: Women's health specialists focusing on the causes, approach, and treatments. (athenawmg.com)
new window Chronic Pelvic Pain Description: A physician-reviewed section of ObGyn.net offering articles, research, video interviews, references and other material on chronic pelvic pain for both medical professionals and women. (obgyn.net)
new window eMedicine Health - Abdominal Pain in Adults Description: Consumer health resource center providing an overview of abdominal pain in adults and its causes, symptoms and treatment. (emedicinehealth.com)
new window Infertility and Pelvic Pain Description: Offers a resource center for adhesions awareness from Ethicon. (gynecare.com)
new window International Pelvic Pain Society Description: A variety of pelvic pain resources for both patients and medical professionals. (pelvicpain.org)
new window Pelvic Dysfunction Physiotherapy Description: Assessment and treatment of pelvic area problems. (pelvicdysfunction.ca)
new window The Pelvic Pain Society Description: Provides information on treating and diagnosing chronic pelvic pain to help women begin leading pelvic pain free lives. (pelvicpain.org)
new window Tipped Uterus - Pain During Intercourse Description: A web site providing educational information and treatment options for women experiencing pain during intercourse and/or menstruation as a result of a tipped or retroverted uterus. (inletmedical.org)
 




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