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Introduction - 1/14

Which tests are required and when will they be done? - 2/14

Genetic Testing - 3/14

Who are the support staff? - 4/14

Ultrasound - 5/14

How will I be notified of my test results? - 6/14

What over the counter medications may I safely take? - 7/14

What is a proper diet? - 8/14

Prenatal Care at WomanCare PC

Which tests are required and when will they be done? - 2/14
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What is the definition of the condition? (1/14)

What is the cause of the condition? (2/14)

What are the symptoms of the condition? (3/14)

Can this condition be prevented? (4/14)

What is the prognosis for the condition? (5/14)

What types of doctors will I need to see? (6/14)

What tests might be required? (7/14)

What medications might be required? (8/14)
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What is Pelvic Organ Prolapse? (1/17)

What are some of the symptoms? (2/17)

Can I prevent it from becoming worse? (3/17)

What causes this problem to occur? (4/17)

Is surgery my only option? (5/17)

What type of surgery is necessary to repair the problem? (6/17)

How is the surgery done? (7/17)

How long will I be in the hospital? (8/17)
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Dr Hetal Shah and Peggy Tsevis, MPH, RD, LD - Treating Patients

Dr Shah & Nutritionist Peggy Tsevis, MPH, RD, LD - Dietary Plans

Nutritionist Peggy Tsevis, MPH, RD, LD - LEAP Diet

Dr. Hetal Shah & Functional Medicine

Dr. Hetal Shah & Functional Medicine

Dr Shah & Nutritionist Peggy Tsevis, MPH, RD, LD - Dietary Plans
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What is the procedure? (1/18)

Why is this procedure necessary? (2/18)

How is the procedure performed? (3/18)

What drugs are used during the procedure? (4/18)

What medical devices are used during the procedure? (5/18)

What equipment is used during the procedure? (6/18)

What clinicians/staff are involved in the procedure? (7/18)

What are the alternatives? (8/18)
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How long will I be in the outpatient clinic or hospital? (1/10)

What are the activity restrictions immediately after my procedure? (2/10)

If I have a catheter, what are the instructions specific to managing it? (3/10)

When can I expect to be able to return to work? (4/10)

When may I start driving again? (5/10)

How much pain should I expect? (6/10)

What problems should I watch for? (7/10)

When should I consider going back to the hospital? (8/10)

Postoperative Instructions For TVT (sling) Procedure

What are the activity restrictions immediately after my procedure? (2/10)
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