N.B. woman told she must wait for uterus to completely drop out before she can get help
Sherrie Hudson, 59, of Woodstock has been trying to get medical help for a gynecological problem since December 2019, but after more than a year, she is still suffering every day.
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Sherrie Hudson has been waiting for more than a year and a half to be treated for a prolapsed uterus
Posted: Apr 15, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 15
Sherrie Hudson of Woodstock, who has been suffering with a prolapsed uterus for nearly two years, believes the health system is eroding, especially for women.(Submitted by Sherrie Hudson)
Shortage of N.B. health-care providers forces student to pay out of pocket to see gynecologist
When her family doctor continuously blamed stress for her abdominal pain and refused to refer her to a specialist, Mhàiri Agnew was left with few options. The 20-year-old Moncton student had to pay to see a gynecologist, who diagnosed her with polycystic ovary syndrome 15 years after her initial complaints.
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