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Hysteroscopy is a procedure where a small telescopic camera (hysteroscope) is placed via the vagina, through the cervix, and into the uterine cavity. This procedure is easily performed in the office using a flexible microhysteroscope with little to no resulting discomfort. After taking a mild analgesic such as a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory medication, a local anesthetic is applied and the 2-3 mm microhysteroscope is inserted into the uterine cavity. This allows complete visualization of the uterine cavity in the evaluation of abnormal bleeding or pelvic pain. The lining of the uterus is examined, searching for any abnormalities such as fibroids or polyps. If abnormalities are found, they can easily be treated during an outpatient hysteroscopy procedure.

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Our desire and your passion for maternity had as a result the birth of two wonderful babies. You helped us not only physically but psychologically also since we never felt uncomfortable or unpleasant at the friendly environment of your center. At the moment besides the satisfaction and the tiredness of motherhood we also feel love and appreciation towards you and your center. A big thank you from my heart.
Pinelopi
Thanos Paraschos at EmBIO Medical Center with Professor Kypros Nikolaides,,
Professor of Fetal Medicine, King's College Hospital and founder of the Fetal Medicine Foundation
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