A contraceptive device consisting of a flexible dome-shaped cup made of rubber or plastic; it is filled with spermicide and fitted over the uterine cervix.
Mackey reports the removal of a glass pessary after fifty-five years' incarceration.
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It's not actually a tampon; it's a pessary containing cannabis oil.
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Forty patients receiving pessary were matched with 40 controls without pessary.
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Pinet mentions a pessary that remained in situ for twenty-five years.
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I don't suppose anyone's even shown you how to make a pessary yet?
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Jackson speaks of a glove-pessary remaining in the vagina thirty-five years.
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Women will be allocated to a pessary or no intervention (usual care).
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A pessary is a simple and potentially effective measure for the prevention of preterm birth.
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Eligible women will be randomly allocated to receive either a cervical pessary or no intervention.
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Hurxthal mentions the removal of a pessary which had been in the pelvis for forty-one years.
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I wonder have you tried the over-the-counter Canesten pessary for internal application, with the cream applied externally?
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Conclusions: Insertion of a vaginal pessary may be a cost-effective preventive treatment in patients at risk for SPB.
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Treatment.-Supportsare suitable in some cases (Skene's pessary).
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The accompanying illustration shows the phosphatic deposits and incrustations around a pessary after a long sojourn in the vagina.
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Often a once off dose of oral Diflucan 150mg capsule with the pessary and cream will clear up these symptoms.
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Surgical treatment of pelvic organ prolapse has evolved from the use of pomegranates as pessary devices to contemporary robot-assisted laparoscopic sacral colpopexy.