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I really don't think any supplement could soften a scarred cervix.

Hopefully you will be " out " when they are removing the blockage or else on

some type of pain reliever. I've had one idea about supplements and that is

regarding soy products which contain isoflavones. In theory, it is a plant

estrogen which may help with menopause. But women with breast cancer

histories are to use caution. So, I wonder if this could aid in healing our

uteruses? It couldn't hurt. I Started drinking a soy beverage but quit

quickly because I gagged. Try to have a couple of Tbsp. of soynuts/day.

Also one thought...I have a family Hx of breast cancer and have been

concerned about the estrogen that I took for 7 months--5 mg./day. I'm

thinking about requesting a mamogram at my next physical(I'm only 31). Ins.

doesn't like to cover under 35 but maybe some of us are higher risk now?

cheryl

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>Reply-To: Ashermansegroups

>To: Ashermansegroups

>Subject: Evening Primrose oil and others

>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 00:47:44 -0000

>

>Hi everyone! Has anybody used Evening Primrose Oil to soften the

>cervix? I thought I might try it for this since the doctors will

>have to remove the blockage that is currently preventing anything

>from being inserted (saline popped right back out during attempt at

>sonohystogram). I also wondered whether anybody's had any success in

>using other alternative supplements, homeopathy etc.?, perhaps to

>thicken the lining, to boost hormones etc. Would love your input.

>Thanks, .

>

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I really don't think any supplement could soften a scarred cervix.

Hopefully you will be " out " when they are removing the blockage or else on

some type of pain reliever. I've had one idea about supplements and that is

regarding soy products which contain isoflavones. In theory, it is a plant

estrogen which may help with menopause. But women with breast cancer

histories are to use caution. So, I wonder if this could aid in healing our

uteruses? It couldn't hurt. I Started drinking a soy beverage but quit

quickly because I gagged. Try to have a couple of Tbsp. of soynuts/day.

Also one thought...I have a family Hx of breast cancer and have been

concerned about the estrogen that I took for 7 months--5 mg./day. I'm

thinking about requesting a mamogram at my next physical(I'm only 31). Ins.

doesn't like to cover under 35 but maybe some of us are higher risk now?

cheryl

>

>Reply-To: Ashermansegroups

>To: Ashermansegroups

>Subject: Evening Primrose oil and others

>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 00:47:44 -0000

>

>Hi everyone! Has anybody used Evening Primrose Oil to soften the

>cervix? I thought I might try it for this since the doctors will

>have to remove the blockage that is currently preventing anything

>from being inserted (saline popped right back out during attempt at

>sonohystogram). I also wondered whether anybody's had any success in

>using other alternative supplements, homeopathy etc.?, perhaps to

>thicken the lining, to boost hormones etc. Would love your input.

>Thanks, .

>

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