Know Your U

Your uterus might be talking to you! Could it be fibroids?

Know Your U

Your uterus might be talking to you! Could it be fibroids?

Maybe you’re experiencing symptoms and looking for answers, or maybe you’re ready to treat your fibroids. Either way, we’re glad you’re here. It’s our goal to arm you with the information and tools to help you decide what’s right for you (and your U)!

Doubling up on your period protocol?

Fibroids can contribute to excessive bleeding, meaning you may have to rely on double protection just to control your flow.

Missing out on life?

Periods can suck, but they shouldn’t cause you to miss work, social activities, or fun.

Bloating like a balloon?

Fibroids can cause abdominal distension and make your belly bulge like you’re pregnant when you’re not… as if they didn’t ruin enough already.

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Wait, what even is a fibroid?

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48%

Less than half of US women are confident they could identify the five major parts of the uterus, and even less women could identify the difference between fibroids, polyps, and cysts.1

75%

And yet, 75-80% of people with a uterus will be diagnosed with fibroids at some point in their lives.2

Whether you know a little or a lot about your U, it’s not always easy to know what’s normal. Get connected, get educated, and join the conversation!

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This page is for you, too. As you counsel your patients on treatment options, share this page, plus the social posts and email template we’ve created to help your patients understand fibroids better!

Important Safety Information

The Acessa ProVu system is intended to identify and shrink symptomatic uterine fibroids. The Acessa ProVu system is used by trained physicians during laparoscopic surgery under general anesthesia. Rare but serious risks of this procedure include, but are not limited to, infection, internal injury, blood loss and complications related to laparoscopic surgery and/or general anesthesia. This procedure is not recommended for women who are planning future pregnancy. This information is not medical advice. Please discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor to find out if the Acessa procedure may be right for you.

MyoSure tissue removal system is intended to remove unwanted tissue from the uterus. During a MyoSure procedure, a trained gynecologist inserts the MyoSure device through your vagina and then removes the unwanted tissue from inside the uterus. Use of the MyoSure system is not appropriate for patients who are or may be pregnant, or have signs or symptoms of a pelvic infection, cervical cancer, or previously diagnosed uterine cancer. As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks including but not limited to internal injury, excessive bleeding, and complications related to anesthesia. Temporary side effects may include cramping, bleeding, fever, and nausea. This information is not medical advice. Please discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor to find out if the MyoSure procedure may be right for you.

References:

1. This survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Hologic between May 10-12, 2022 among 997 female adults ages 18+, among whom 815 are females ages 30+.

2. Mayo Clinic. Uterine fibroids. www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/uterine-fibroids/symptoms-causes/syc-20354288. Accessed June 5, 2023.