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Calcium without uterus? |
My mother in law was recommended not to take calcium supplement after her uterus was removed. Do you think the Dr is right? what's the relationship between calcium and uterus? Calcium grows strong bones, if your mother in law does not have a uterus anymore, she doesn't need the bone. So the answer to your question is none! i never heard such a thing. |
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