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Plumbing and Renovations reader reviews- every girl’s guide to the real deal on prolapse, incontinence, Kegels, avoiding hysterectomy and techniques of uterine resuspension

Plumbing and Renovations was written to demystify prolapse and incontinence. For starters, if you have prolapse, you do NOT need a hysterectomy, even if your uterus (take the kids out of the room) is hitting your knees.
A few reviews from readers:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Informative and a surprisingly easy read!, December 26, 2008
By L. Y (New York, NY) -
This review is from: Plumbing & Renovations (Paperback)
This book truly saved me! After 2 opinions that I should get a hysterectomy, I found an alternative and am now working on my second child! After having my first, I needed help getting my pelvis back in shape. An incontinence issue acquired during my pregnancy also needed addressing. This book spelled it all out for me and with its amazing illustrations and information, I have seen a real improvement all of the way around.
I am hoping to see more of these “Beauty Call” books from this author, as I think they touch on subjects rarely addressed, in a thorough, concise and amusing way. Kudos! <

5.0 out of 5 stars Finally! An intelligent (and hilarious) surgeon, April 7, 2009
By EG “never_enough_books” (Athens, Greece) -

This review is from: Plumbing & Renovations (Paperback)
Ladies, if you have a dropped uterus (you’d be surprised how many women do) read this book first! You probably don’t need a hysterectomy. You also want to read this book if you suffer from a dropped bladder, your vagina is loose, or you want to know what treatments are available to, among other things, improve your sex life. Eminently readable, informative and wise, this book should be issued as a textbook for sex education classes, so thoroughly does it cover the subject of the female anatomy. Dr. Romanzi, I Kegel as I write this. Thanks!

5.0 out of 5 stars A hilarious entree into what your mom forgot to tell you – or never knew, December 30, 2008
By A G (New York) -
This review is from: Plumbing & Renovations (Paperback)
A friend gave me this book and I was SHOCKED by what no one – not your mom, not your doctors tell you. I learned more about my body from this book than I ever could have imagined. Plus, its a riot. It should be recommended reading for women.

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