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Fibroids explained
They affect 80%
ADVICE FROM OUR WOMAN’S WEEKLY DOCTOR
I felt like I was dying and the reason why lay deep inside me
Sue Hall, 68, lives near Leeds, with her husband David, 76. They have a son and a daughter, Becky, 34, who was diagnosed with incurable breast cancer last year. When Becky and Mark [her husband] said
As my wife carried our little one, something more sinister was growing inside me
Blood that has grouped into clots is normal and to be expected on the heavier days of your period. Periods aren’t just blood but also discarded uterine lining mixed and vaginal fluid, so it can appear
For many women who go on to be diagnosed with breast cancer, it’s usually feeling a lump or a change in their breast that sets alarm bells ringing and encourages them to get checked out. But, in the U