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Robin Karr

Robin has a B.S. in English and has worked as both a teacher and a writer. Her passion since undergoing an unconsented hysterectomy in 2007 is researching and educating women about the adverse consequences of hysterectomy and ovary removal and also the alternatives. Robin spends most of her time now advocating, writing and blogging about hysterectomy and women's healthcare. Follow her on Twitter @jiggaz31 and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/hysterectomyconsequences

hysterectomy and suicide

Hysterectomy, Hormones and Suicide

June 21, 2017November 10, 2017
Hysterectomy/Menopause/Mood & Mental Health/Women's Health

It may seem like quite the leap from hysterectomy to suicide, but it really isn’t a leap at all. Hysterectomy with ovary

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victimized by medicine - hysterectomy

Victimized by Medicine: Hysterectomy Without Consent

February 6, 2017February 6, 2017
Gynecology/Women's Health

I don’t particularly like saying I’ve been “victimized” nor do I like thinking of myself as a “victim”. I never have. The

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hysterectomy, hormones and dry eyes

Hysterectomy, Hormones, and Dry Eyes

August 3, 2015April 18, 2017
Hormones/Hysterectomy/Menopause/Women's Health

Most women know that hysterectomy and ovary removal –castration- leads to a variety of issues – from a dry and painful vagina

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Robin Karr

Is Medical Abuse of Women the New Standard of Care?

September 18, 2014October 18, 2017
Research & Commentary

Over half a million hysterectomies are performed every year in the U.S. Up to 90% are considered to be medically unnecessary. Therefore,

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Why Hormones Matter

July 9, 2013September 4, 2015
Gynecology/Hormones/Menopause/Mood & Mental Health/Women's Health

I’ve been writing for Hormones Matter for several months now and I’ve been thinking a lot about just how much hormones really

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Advisory Panel Votes No, But FDA Approves Antidepressant for Hot Flashes Anyway

July 2, 2013October 18, 2017
Menopause/Research & Commentary

OK, here we go again. Antidepressants are being touted as a treatment for menopausal hot flashes. This is nothing new because antidepressants

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The Ethics of Female Castration: Hysterectomy Plus Ovariectomy

May 13, 2013April 18, 2017
Hysterectomy/Research & Commentary/Women's Health

Over half a million hysterectomies are performed each year in the United States. Approximately 60% – 74% of those hysterectomies include removal

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Gynecologists, What’s Your Problem With Our Ovaries?

April 1, 2013October 18, 2017
Women's Health

The New York Times recently reported that only 37% of women receive proper treatment for ovarian cancer, mostly because gynecologists do not

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