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What Conditions Can Be Treated with MIPs?
Minimal invasive procedures can be used to treat a wide variety of gynecological conditions, including:
Endometriosis
Uterine fibroids
Ovarian cysts
Ectopic pregnancies
Pelvic organ prolapse
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