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St. Mary’s strongly believes that the women of our community are entitled to the highest quality and standard of care available. Throughout our 115-year history, our organization has served generations of women and their families. The Women's Health Pavilion enables us to continue this tradition of caring for the people of this community and will allow many more generations of women to receive the unique health services they deserve.

 

 

 

New Relief From Heavy Periods

Heavy menstrual bleeding can be a problem for many women, and hysterectomies used to be the only answer.  A new, less radical approach, removes the uterine lining and eliminates the need for a hysterectomy.  Called endometrial ablation, it is used when other treatments have either failed or are undesirable.

This procedure might be appropriate for you if you limit activity due to menstrual periods, or if bleeding causes you to be anemic and tired.

Advantages of Endometrial Ablation Include:

-Outpatient procedure - NO hospital stay

-Fast recovery, with a return to normal activity

 within a few days

-Usually a complete absence or marked decrease

  in menstrual bleeding

-Safe, simple, and effective procedure

St. Mary's Regional Medical Center offers an electrocautery method of endometrial ablation, performed under anesthesia in the operating room through a hysteroscope.  Approximately 90 percent of women experience relief of their symptoms within the first few months.

For more information on this procedure, contact Women's Health Associates at 777-4300.

 

Kathleen Martin, MD

Dr. Kathleen Martin,

OB/GYN practices at the Women's Health Pavilion.  Dr. Martin, who graduated from the University of Vermont in 1988, is a fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a member of the American Urogynecologic Society.  She specializes in prenatal, well-woman care and urogynecologic issues.