No Hysterectomies is the answer. Hysterectomy leads to pelvic organ prolapse, incontinence, etc. Then they implant synthetic srugcial mesh. Then they remove the mesh. Hysterectomy opens the profit door for doctors destroying the woman surgery, after surgery, after surgery. The entire female reproductive system needs to remain intact. J&J wants to be able to sell its morcellator again and you are helping them, Kathy Kelley, as you have for years. Still have those lucrative contracts with industry while you feed women to morcellator misery and risk of cancer?
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No Hysterectomies is the answer. Hysterectomy leads to pelvic organ prolapse, incontinence, etc. Then they implant synthetic srugcial mesh. Then they remove the mesh. Hysterectomy opens the profit door for doctors destroying the woman surgery, after surgery, after surgery. The entire female reproductive system needs to remain intact. J&J wants to be able to sell its morcellator again and you are helping them, Kathy Kelley, as you have for years. Still have those lucrative contracts with industry while you feed women to morcellator misery and risk of cancer?
June 14, 2015 - 8:44pmThis Comment
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