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Hysterectomy Support Groups

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      new window Christchurch Women's Hospital: Hysterectomy Support Group Description: Includes meeting times of New Zealand group, description of the procedure, and advice on dealing with the procedure. (cdhb.govt.nz)
new window HERS Foundation Description: Non-profit education organization providing full, accurate information about hysterectomy, its adverse effects, and alternative treatments. (hersfoundation.com)
new window HysterCity Description: Forum for women who have had a hysterectomy, had a doctor suggest they need one, or are trying to decide whether to have one. Includes book reviews. (hystercity.com)
new window Hysterectomy Association Description: Provides information for women facing hysterectomy so they can make informed choices. Includes description of the procedure, alternatives, long-term effects, and terminology. Also features a mailing list. (hysterectomy-association.org.uk)
new window Hysterectomy Awareness Description: Support, resources, and information about the procedure, including some information about hormone replacement therapy and endometriosis. Includes author's experiences and weekly newsletter available per request. (angelfire.com)
new window HysterSisters Hysterectomy Recovery Description: Includes forum and database of articles with information who have experienced the procedure and recovery. (hystersisters.com)
new window Sans Uteri Description: Subscription-only forum discussing the physical and emotional challenges hysterectomy can create. Site includes advice on what to do before and after surgery, problems with the procedure, and what to listen for when talking to doctors about the procedure. Includes a list of resources and organizations. (findings.net)
new window The Hyster Spot Description: Support and patient information in a forum covering preoperative and postoperative experiences, alternatives, and moving on in life. (thehysterspot.proboards16.com)
new window VoyForums: Hysterectomy Description: Forum offers advice and conversation with women who have had the operation. (voy.com)
 




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