Hysterectomy Association Newsletter – January 2015
Sourced from The Hysterectomy Association: Hysterectomy Association - Hysterectomy Association - hysterectomy, menopause and hormone replacement therapy (hrt) information and support for women.
It’s been a few months since the last newsletter went out, in fact it was in September, and a lot has happened since then. Not only have we have Christmas, but we announced the winners of Hysteria 2014; more about that later though.
First of all, I’d like to welcome all our brand new readers. I hope you’ll find the information we have on the hysterectomy association website interesting and helpful.
Secondly, we’re planning some major changes to the way we produce information and the type of information we share. But we can’t do it without your help. Can you email me with details of the information you tried to find but couldn’t? It may be that it’s there already but it’s not easily accessible; or it may be that we just don’t have that sort of information on the site. Whatever the question I’d really like to know so we can start putting together exactly what women need. Please send your emails to linda@hysterectomy-association.org.uk
Now, for the first time ever, May 2015 will be International Hysterectomy Awareness Month. This is a major project that we’re undertaking in conjunction with HysterSisters and String of Pearls in the United States. There will be a single focus website for the initiative which we are all cont...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Newsletters international hysterectomy awareness month Source Type: news
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