The authors' believe that every woman for whom any kind of surgery is recommended should be well informed about the indications, the risks and the expected results.
This book covers everything you need to know about endometriosis.
A newly updated edition of the previous "Endometriosis and other pelvic pain".
This booklet is the latest in this series providing much needed information and advice for women who have been advised to have surgery.
Read more: Hysterectomy, Vaginal Repair, and Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Although fifteen years old, this book still provides some good, basic information about hysterectomies, written by experts in the field.
If you need to consider the possibility of having a hysterectomy, this book could be useful, offering advice on how to decide and what to expect after surgery and beyond.
This book has been written by someone who suffers from the condition herself. It covers the range of management and treatment options available and includes a chapter giving advice on how to become an empowered patient, which should be very useful.
Read more: Living Well with Endometriosis: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You That You Need to Know
This book brings together all the essential factors of bladder control, fluid management and bowel function, including prolapse prevention and sexual function in a clear way.
Sue Croft is a well known physiotherapist in private practice in Brisbane and has a special interest in continence and women's health. This book provides detailed information aimed at helping women navigate their way through gynaecological surgery with a view to enhancing chances of a positive outcome from such surgery.
A newly published facts book about PCOS, written by leading authorities in the field.