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Find links to info about endometriosis, ovarian, uterine and cervical conditions, vulval pain and thrush.
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About.com - The Clitoral Truth
Read an interview with author Rebecca Chalker who has written a book on the clitoris, called "The Clitoral Truth: The Secret World at Your Fingertips."
womenshealth.about.comCervical Smear - HEBS
The Health Education Board for Scotland describes what smears do and why they are important. Gives advice on being prepared for the test.
www.hebs.scot.nhs.ukCervical Smear Test - Abnormal Tests
Factsheet which explains what an abnormal smear means. Provides reassurance on the risk of cancer developing.
www.womens-health.co.ukDiastasis Symphysis Pubis
Support group for women suffering from post-pregnancy pelvic dysfunctions. Describes the symptoms and lists services available.
dsp.future.easyspace.comFibroid Network
London-based support group for women who suffer from fibroids and their side effects. Provides a useful list of contacts and events.
www.fly.toFibroid treatment collective
Information on fibroids angled towards treatment options, particularly embolization. Features patients comments as well as questions and answers page.
fibroids.orgFibroids - Women's Health
Concise factsheet on the uterine growths known as fibroids. Describes the different types and the symptoms.
www.womens-health.co.ukHysterectomy Support
Support and info for women who have had or will have a hysterectomy. Find out about the operation, menopause and hormone replacement therapy.
www.hysterectomy-association.org.ukNational Vulvodynia Association
Support organization shares questions and answers about this condition. Also presents causes, treatment advice and links.
www.nva.orgNHS Cervical Screening Programme
National programme describes the cervical cancer screening process and identifies the incidence and risks associated with the disease.
www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk
