Seigafuse et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Secondary EditorsSeigafuse et al., 2007
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- Seigafuse S
- Shaw R
- Harper J
- Rivera B
- Schonberger K
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For untold generations, women have experienced vaginal relaxation that occurred years after childbearing. Women were also the first to recognize the initial feeling of relaxation that preceded the more noticeable and uncomfortable degrees of prolapse. Some women …
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