Not all vaginal implants are a problem and treating them the same puts many women at risk
- Written by Jennifer King, Honorary Clinical Lecturer, University of Sydney
Around on in five women might need surgical treatment for prolapse or urinary incontinence.from shutterstock.com
Last week, a Senate Committee investigating the impacts of “transvaginal mesh implants” on women in Australia handed down its report, with 13 recommendations. The implants are medical devices surgically inserted to prevent...
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