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Annual Review of Sex Research, 2003 by Maas, Cornelis P, Weijenborg, et al. - Effect of Hysterectomy on Sexual Functioning
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The effect of hysterectomy on sexual function is an issue of debate. There are reasons to believe that removal of the uterus can have adverse effects on female sexual functioning by disrupting the anatomical relations in the pelvis. In this article, we review the literature on the impact of hysterectomy (without oophorectomy and for benign conditions) on the sexual functioning of premenopausal women. There is evidence that women for whom there is a clinical indication for hysterectomy are often experiencing a decreased quality of life. After successful treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding, either by hysterectomy or uterus-saving alternatives, the majority of women report experiencing improved sexual functioning.
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Greg Gourdian - About Love - Forgiving
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What do we do when we hold things in our hearts which we feel badly about? How can we allow anyone to love us if we do not love ourselves? Love has many pitfalls and it is necessary for us to find peace within our hearts and to find love for ourselves before we can love anyone else or feel secure in regard to the love others have for us.
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