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While it may seem mystifying and quite unpronounceable, this surgically implanted device can benefit a woman suffering from urogynecological issues in ways that are extremely pronounced, offering solutions to conditions that might otherwise be limiting to the quality of life. Supporting Facts Transobturator slings are used as a method of treatment in cases of pelvic…
Read MoreFlex Facts Though anyone who’s ever read a woman’s magazine has probably heard of Kegel exercises as an effective way to tighten the pelvic floor muscles and increase their enjoyment of sexual intercourse, they might well be surprised to find that this targeted exercise affects more than just their sex life—it can also benefit their…
Read MoreFibroid tumors. Two words that no woman wants to hear from her doctor, but despite the presence of the word tumor, it’s not a diagnosis for cancer. In fact, it’s actually a benign muscular growth in the uterus. Not that the pain or inconvenience it causes is, by any means, benign. In fact, the effects…
Read MoreDr. Coyle Is the First Ever Board-Certified Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgeon In the Nation. While many people may not be familiar with the terminology, female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery have become an extremely important subspecialty of urology and gynecology, specializing in the treatment of such issues as pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic pain, urinary…
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