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Pelvic Organ Prolapse, or POP, is a little talked about female
health issue that half of all childbearing women will experience
late in life. There are more than 300,000 surgeries for POP
annually. Due to various causes such as menopause, estrogen loss,
genetics, childbirth or heavy lifting, a woman's pelvic organs can
shift or drop. This can lead to POP symptoms, including some
painful and embarrassing ones, as well as impacting a woman s
sexuality. The condition has probably always existed, but has
received little press or public acknowledgement so women could
learn about the condition and treatment options. This book on POP
fills an unfortunate void in women s health awareness. Sherrie Palm
writes about her own personal experiences in Pelvic Organ Prolapse:
The Silent Epidemic. She had never heard about the condition until
she needed surgery for it. Palm explores the subject from all
angles, providing the information women need to recognize the
symptoms of POP and to become advocates for their own health.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse: The Silent Epidemic named the winner for
Women's Health in the USA Book News National BEST BOOKS 2009
Awards. http: //www.usabooknews.com/2009bestbooksawards.html More
information about Sherrie Palm, and how she is creating awareness
for this women's health issue can be found on her website: http:
//sherriepalm.com/home About the Author: First-time author Sherrie
Palm is a retired business owner. She lives in Wisconsin with her
significant other; she has four children and seven grandchildren.
Palm plans to conduct educational seminars on POP. She is also
actively involved with the local Special Olympics and will donate a
portion of the book s proceeds to the group.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse, or POP, is a little talked about female
health issue that half of all childbearing women will experience
late in life. There are more than 300,000 surgeries for POP
annually. Due to various causes such as menopause, estrogen loss,
genetics, childbirth or heavy lifting, a woman's pelvic organs can
shift or drop. This can lead to POP symptoms, including some
painful and embarrassing ones, as well as impacting a woman's
sexuality. The condition has probably always existed, but has
received little press or public acknowledgement so women could
learn about the condition and treatment options. This book on POP
fills an unfortunate void in women's health awareness. Sherrie Palm
writes about her own personal experiences in Pelvic Organ Prolapse:
The Silent Epidemic. She had never heard about the condition until
she needed surgery for it. Palm explores the subject from all
angles, providing the information women need to recognize the
symptoms of POP and to become advocates for their own health.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse: The Silent Epidemic named the winner for
Women's Health in the USA Book News National "BEST BOOKS 2009"
Awards. http://www.usabooknews.com/2009bestbooksawards. html More
information about Sherrie Palm, and how she is creating awareness
for this women's health issue can be found on her website:
http://sherriepalm.com/home About the Author: First-time author
Sherrie Palm is a retired business owner. She lives in Wisconsin
with her significant other; she has four children and seven
grandchildren. Palm plans to conduct educational seminars on POP.
She is also actively involved with the local Special Olympics and
will donate a portion of the book's proceeds to the group.
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