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[T425]The Effect Of Recession
by James Brann, Md, Jam

Some women may notice a change in their sexual response after the uterus has been removed. For example, uterine contractions a woman might have associated with orgasm may no longer be perceived. Other women may experience a heightened response. This may be due to the fact that they no longer have to worry about getting pregnant and no longer have tremendous pain or dysfunctional bleeding.

If the ovaries are not removed, the outer genitals and the vagina are not affected and remain lubricated when a woman is sexually aroused. If the ovaries are removed at the time of hysterectomy, vaginal dryness may be a problem during sexual intercourse. Vaginal dryness can be helped with the use of estrogen cream.

During a hysterectomy your doctor removes vaginal tissue. This may make the vagina shorter. Deep thrusting during intercourse may be painful. Changing positions during intercourse may help, such as being on top or bringing your legs closer together.

Recently interest in supracervical hysterectomies (where the cervix is not removed at time of hysterectomy) has grown out of speculation that women might enjoy better sexual function after hysterectomy when the cervix is left in place. A new study has found there is no difference in sexual function or quality of life when a supracervical hysterectomy is performed instead of a total abdominal hysterectomy.

Post hysterectomy depression may interfere with sexual response. Depression may follow a hysterectomy from a concept that femininity and an intact functioning uterus are one. Some women link their self-image with reproductive ability. Menses reminds a woman of her uniqueness where hysterectomy takes away this cue. Many women have a brief emotional reaction to the loss of the uterus and ovaries that erodes their sense of well-being and femininity. If the problem persists please discuss your feelings with your doctor.

Be sure if you are considering a hysterectomy you discuss your personal health and medical history with your doctor.


Are you of opinion that adding your home to the market during recession can bring more trouble than good? If then, you need evaluate both the pros and cons of recession selling. There is a chance of running into some downfalls, but you can avoid some of these by taking advantage of the many benefits as well.During recession the situation is not entirely stacked against you. In fact, you may be able to have just as much success during a recession than any other time. Of course, you could struggle as well, but you do not want to get these thoughts in your mind.

The most common recession downfall is that the market is slow. This means that people are not selling and buyers are careful as to what they are doing at the same time. Does this mean that the real estate market is totally dead? Absolutely not! Even during a recession there are still thousands of homes being sold everyday. They may not be in your area, but this should give you some hope that you can make a sale. Another recession selling downfall comes in the form of money. In other words, you may be hard pressed to sell your home for what it is worth. In fact, many sellers have found that a recession has cost them three to five percent on the selling price of their home. These are just estimates, that should be taken into consideration. After all, who will like to lose that much money due to the market conditions?

Your best bet for combating recession selling downfalls is to consider what you have to offer, the market in your area, and what you can reasonably expect. If you know what you are up against, and keep a reasonable thought process, you should be able to find a way to make things work to your advantage. Even if you have to wait for the recession to clear up, it may be better than taking a large decrease in selling price. But of course, this decision is up to you. You will have to base it on how badly you need to sell your home, if you are willing to take a lower asking price, and much more. One of the biggest recession selling benefits is the fact that you may not have a lot of competition. Many people who are interested in selling their home decide that doing so during a recession is only going to hurt their chances; and they may very well be right. But even when the real estate industry is going through tough times, it is safe to say that people still need to buy homes. If you can give them something to get excited about, it is safe to say that you are going to have a good chance of success. As mentioned above, with less competition your home is sure to stand out.

To go along with the point above, less competition is even better if your home is well above average. This not only points buyers to your home, but when they see what you are offering you may be able to seal the deal right away. When there are not many other options to choose from, you may find that the offers on your home are coming hard and fast. This is a scenario that you will definitely want to hope for. Finally, recession selling does not always mean lowering your price. You may have to give in a little bit, but make sure that you do so within reason. There is a big difference between lowering the asking price of your home a couple thousand dollars, and doing something silly which will results in a big time loss of money.

To conclude recession selling can benefit you in a number of different ways. If you are going to sell during a real estate recession, take the time to figure out the many benefits. From there, do your best to make these benefits work in your favor. When you do, you may find out soon enough that recession selling is not all a bad thing; contrary to what others are saying.
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James Brann, Md has sinced written about articles on various topics from Pregnancy Problems, Modelling and Womens Health. Dr. James Brann is a board certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. He is also the Editor of Women's Healthcare Topics an information source for all women.. James Brann, Md's top article generates over 12100 views. to your Favourites.

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